June 29, 2026 Newsletter

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Small by design

A small business network can fail when the minimum hardware is defined too narrowly. A router, switch, and Wi-Fi access point may be enough to pass traffic on installation day, but they are not enough if the business also needs guest access, phones, cameras, cloud backups, remote access, and a clean recovery path when something breaks.

Minimum hardware requirements for a small business network

The minimum hardware requirement for a small business network is the smallest set of equipment that can support those functions without improvisation.

Weekly news roundup

Last week in cybersecurity. Focused, fast, scannable.

Cybersecurity news weekly roundup June 29, 2026

AI cyber risks led the week as Five Eyes agencies warned on frontier models, researchers exposed AutoJack, and enterprises faced FortiGate, Cisco SD-WAN, Splunk and SaaS token threats.

Editor's Pick

New, refurbished or used network equipment: What will you buy?

New, OEM-remanufactured, refurbished, and used equipment can all be good options, especially when budget matters, but the seller and channel decide what warranty, support, and accountability come with the purchase.

In case you missed it

Test your network hardware knowledge

As data traffic increases and security concerns grow, the role of network hardware in maintaining efficient, secure, and scalable networks is more critical than ever.


Edge computing hardware is reshaping design priorities

Edge-driven hardware gains traction because traditional designs can’t meet new demands. These demands span time‑critical response, data control, costs, and specialized tasks.


Does your network have a 5G-ready hardware infrastructure?

The rollout of 5G is often thought of as a wireless upgrade, a faster successor to 4G that improves mobile performance and unlocks new applications. However, for organizations responsible for designing, maintaining, and securing infrastructure, that description is incomplete.

One thing I've learned is that yesterday's "temporary workaround" has a habit of becoming permanent infrastructure. It's worth asking every so often which parts of your network still exist simply because nobody has had time to revisit them.
NetworkTigers helps enterprises reduce infrastructure costs with new and refurbished networking hardware, security appliances, optics, and data center equipment from leading vendors including Cisco Meraki and SonicWall.

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Mike Syiek
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