Hire Network Administrator
Not another network monitoring tool. A network admin colleague that configures, monitors, and troubleshoots your network. You design the architecture, they keep it running.
Network Administration, Simplified
AI Employees that manage networks while you focus on architecture.
Configurations Managed
Network devices configured correctly. Changes documented, backups maintained, standards enforced.
Traffic Monitored
Watches network health continuously. Bandwidth, latency, errors - issues caught early.
Issues Resolved
Diagnoses and fixes network problems. Connectivity issues don't wait until morning.
What Your Network Administrator AI Employee Actually Does
Configuration Management
Manages network device configurations. Routers, switches, firewalls - properly configured and documented.
- Device configuration
- Change management
- Configuration backup
- Standards enforcement
Network Monitoring
Monitors network health and performance. Catches issues before they impact users.
- Bandwidth monitoring
- Latency tracking
- Error detection
- Capacity planning
Troubleshooting
Diagnoses and resolves network issues. Connectivity problems solved quickly and thoroughly.
- Issue diagnosis
- Root cause analysis
- Problem resolution
- Documentation
Security Management
Maintains network security posture. Firewall rules, access controls, segmentation.
- Firewall management
- ACL administration
- VPN management
- Security auditing
Not Another NMS Platform
Questions About Network Administrator AI Employees
Cisco, Juniper, Palo Alto, Fortinet, Meraki, Ubiquiti, and other major vendors. Works via SSH, APIs, and standard management protocols.
With appropriate controls. Change windows, approval workflows, and rollback procedures configurable. Never makes risky changes without safeguards.
Systematic diagnosis using network data. When issues exceed its capability, escalates with full diagnostic information for your network team.
Ready to Simplify Network Management?
Deploy a Network Administrator AI Employee in under 5 minutes. Keep networks running while your competitors chase connectivity tickets.