I'm Tony Myers — an independent IT contractor for multi-tenant commercial buildings. Tenant internet, WiFi, cameras, door access, and cabling, handled by one consistent local contractor your tenants recognize — not a rotating ticket queue.
Multi-tenant buildings have a specific IT shape: many small tenants, shared infrastructure, and nobody on staff whose job it is. That's the job I do.
Each tenant isolated on their own network segment. New leases get working internet on day one; departing tenants get cleanly removed, not left as security holes.
Proper access-point placement and channel planning for commercial footprints — including old masonry and mill construction that eats signal.
Cameras and door controllers on their own locked-down network, with monitoring that tells me when something drops offline — not a missing clip three weeks later.
Hands-on cable runs, terminations, and patch panel work — tested, labeled, and documented so the next problem is a five-minute lookup.
Sane default-deny rules between tenant networks, building systems, and the internet. Documented — a system you own, not a mystery box.
I live in Philadelphia. Scheduled on-site days, availability for genuine emergencies, and a face your tenants know.
The fastest way to judge a contractor is how they'd begin. This is my playbook, every time.
Walk the building: every switch, AP, camera, door controller, panel, and cable path. You get a network map and hardware inventory — often the first one the building has ever had.
Every building has known irritants: dead WiFi zones, the camera that's been offline for months, the tenant with mystery slowdowns. Tenants feel the difference in week one.
Tenants get one simple way to report IT issues; you get visibility into every request, response time, and fix. No more problems living in someone's voicemail.
Remote monitoring, a documented network scheme, and a prioritized upgrade roadmap with honest costs — so you decide what's worth doing, with real information.
I'm building an independent IT services business in Philadelphia around a small number of long-term building relationships. Your building gets genuine priority — that's the business model, not a promise.
My recent work is high-volume logistics — hundreds of time-critical deliveries a shift at 99%+ accuracy targets. I show up, follow through, and treat deadlines as real.
I write my own internal tooling and run my systems the way I'd run yours: documented, monitored, and boring in the best way.
I'd welcome a walkthrough of your building — no obligation. Thirty minutes on-site and I can tell you exactly what I'd tackle first.
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