Network Engineering

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Indianapolis, United States

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Computer support and services· Computer consultant· Telecommunications engineer· Computer security service

Network Engineering Reviews | Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Network Engineering is located in Indianapolis, United States on 6146 Rucker Rd. Network Engineering is rated 4.9 out of 5 in the category computer support and services in United States.

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6146 Rucker Rd

Phone

+1 3175956387

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Elizabeth Gruber

Network Engineering has been amazing to work with for many years. Dave and Ben continually go above and beyond to assist with our IT needs. They have helped us navigate a major server crash, purchase and upgrade our computers, switch-over phone/internet service providers, and continually monitor and update all the computers in the office. Its great to know expert support is just a phone call away. Highly recommended!

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Jennifer Scott

I've worked with Network Engineering, and specifically Dave Spilker for years. From installation, upgrades, and ongoing support Dave and his entire team are always on top of things and readily available for assistance. I am extremely grateful for their guidance in design and deployment on technology I was not proficient on. Highly recommended.

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Jeremy Horton

I work for Tikal Inc. and we have been using Network Engineering for our IT needs for years. Dave and Ben are not only great people but they do great work as well. Whenever we have an IT problem I can rest assured that it will be taken care of and in a timely manner. All in all, Network Engineering has provided great service to our company and I would recommend them to anyone in need of a superior IT company.

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Mike Orfait

I worked with Network Engineering, Inc for around 6 months at my previous place of employment. While they may be suited for working with smaller networks, when it comes to midsized networks(100devices) they seem to be a bit out of their wheelhouse. Issues included updating virus software without checking compatibility with existing software in the network(Trend Micro business and Windows Spring Creators update), having no way to revert said updates, taking weeks to complete an Exchange Migration, completely removing a fully setup IPv6 environment without asking because they believed we weren't using it, and a plethora of other incidents. In the end, it ended up causing me hours of more work, my superior to leave the company, and me leaving shortly after. If your network is \u003c40 computers, they would probably be a good fit, but when it comes to more complex networking environments, I'd stay away.

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Russ Sipes

Almost 20 years handling IT for our law firm, from major events to regular internal IT, servers, work stations. Always quickly responsive, always provides results. Highly recommended.