Installed, tested and documented infrastructure

Network and fiber infrastructure delivered as a complete field service

TekRoute delivers Juniper Mist AI Wired and Wireless Campus as installed and tested infrastructure—not a box-only or materials-only sale. We can furnish equipment and materials, install and certify the work, troubleshoot faults, restore service, document the system and support later changes across East Coast markets.

  • Equipment & Materials
  • Installation & Termination
  • Testing & Certification
  • Repair & Restoration
  • Lifecycle Support

New installation: For new infrastructure, we can plan pathways, furnish materials, install, terminate, label, test and document the work.

Existing system: For live environments, we can troubleshoot, repair, restore, recertify, reorganize and expand the network.

Enterprise network design guide

Juniper Mist AI Wired and Wireless Campus

Juniper Mist combines cloud-managed wireless, wired, WAN and operational insight. AI-assisted troubleshooting is most useful when sites, templates, labels and service expectations are consistently designed.

Build the physical and logical design together

Confirm scale, topology, power, uplinks, management, licensing, security, testing and lifecycle before selecting hardware.

Mist CloudCentral management, assurance and operational visibility for supported devices.
Mist APsIndoor and outdoor wireless platforms with model-specific radio, antenna and power needs.
EX switchingSupported wired access and campus switching managed through the Mist operating model.
MarvisA virtual network assistant using telemetry and service-level context to help operations.

Platform and architecture fit

Define organization, site, template and label hierarchy before claiming devices. Select wireless, wired assurance, access assurance, WAN or location subscriptions from the required workflows. Record license ownership and renewal.

Choose AP and EX models from survey, clients, ports, PoE, uplinks, routing and environmental needs. Verify current Mist support and software for each model.

  • Organization and template hierarchy
  • Licenses and subscriptions
  • Supported AP and EX models
  • Site labels and variables

Ports, power and physical infrastructure

Wireless needs predictive design and field validation for coverage, capacity, roaming and interference. Newer radios may need multi-gigabit switching and more PoE. Switch designs must include optics, virtual chassis or other supported resilience and physical patching.

Create VLAN, port-profile, authentication and role standards. Coordinate RADIUS, certificates, DHCP, DNS, NTP and firewall reachability before onboarding.

  • RF and client requirements
  • PoE, multi-gigabit and uplinks
  • VLAN and port profiles
  • Identity and service dependencies
Mist campus layers
LayerComponentDesign focus
CloudMist organization and subscriptionsSites, templates, roles and licenses
WirelessMist APsRF, clients, power and mounting
WiredEX switchesPorts, PoE, uplinks and topology
OperationsMarvis and assuranceTelemetry, SLEs and escalation

Management, security and lifecycle

Use named administrators, SSO and least privilege. Establish templates, variables, change review, alerts and escalation. Service-level expectations should reflect applications and clients rather than a generic green status.

Stage software updates and review end-of-life notices. Export or record configuration and inventory needed for recovery if cloud access is interrupted.

  • SSO and administrator roles
  • Change and alert ownership
  • Software and lifecycle review
  • Recovery and inventory records

Commissioning and closeout

Validate client onboarding, roaming, throughput, VLANs, PoE, uplinks, alerts and Marvis evidence. Compare dashboard experience with field measurements.

Deliver RF results, switch ports, labels, subscriptions, serials, diagrams and exceptions. Document who handles cloud alerts and replacement.

Before final acceptance, reconcile the installed bill of materials with the approved design and current manufacturer records. Confirm model, hardware revision, serial, support status, software, license or subscription, rack location, power source, switch port and uplink for every managed component. Review alarms and logs after a representative traffic period, not only at the instant the link becomes active. Operations should receive a protected configuration backup, recovery access procedure, escalation path, maintenance assumptions and a list of known exceptions. Where cloud management is used, verify that the client organization—not an individual installer account—owns the tenant, subscriptions and recovery contacts. These controls make later support, expansion and replacement practical across multiple sites.

  • Wireless and wired acceptance
  • User service-level checks
  • Physical/logical reconciliation
  • Operating and exception package

How we plan and deliver the work

The final design depends on site conditions, existing systems, client policies and the selected manufacturer or platform.

Discover

Inventory sites, users, applications, circuits and existing assets.

Engineer

Select topology, hardware, power, optics, licenses and policy.

Stage and deploy

Preconfigure, back up and install through change control.

Validate

Test performance, resilience, monitoring and recovery and deliver records.

Information to gather before design

Good decisions are easier when the project team starts with complete operational and technical information. The following items help reduce assumptions, change orders and avoidable return visits.

  • Site and application requirements
  • Topology, ports, PoE and uplinks
  • Management, licenses and administrator roles
  • Security, software and recovery
  • Testing and documentation standards

Frequently asked questions

These are common planning questions. A site-specific answer should be confirmed during discovery and design.

Does Mist AI replace a Wi-Fi survey?

No. Cloud insight complements predictive and onsite RF validation.

Can every EX switch be Mist managed?

No. Verify the current supported models and software.

What does Marvis need to be useful?

Consistent telemetry, site structure, labels and meaningful service-level expectations.

Where are Mist updates documented?

Use Juniper’s official Mist documentation and support portal.

Manufacturer software, firmware and technical files remain on the manufacturer’s official website. We do not mirror firmware files locally.

Plan a testable network-infrastructure project

Share available drawings, site counts, pathways, distances, applications and turnover requirements. We will help identify the surveys, materials, testing and documentation the project needs.

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