In my new article I uncover something most people in IT overlook, but architects shouldn’t.
It’s about the hidden layer where most real network failures actually begin: physical connections and wireless signals.
Crimpers. Cable testers. Wi-Fi analyzers.
On the surface, they look like “basic tools.”
In reality, they determine whether your architecture behaves the way it was designed, or silently degrades over time.
If you’re working in networking, infrastructure, or architecture, this is one of those foundational gaps that quietly costs time, money, and reliability.
The full article is available to paid subscribers.
If you’re building or scaling systems and want to avoid the blind spots most teams miss, it’s worth the read.
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