Office moves are exciting — but they can also create serious IT problems if planning is overlooked.
One of the most common preventable IT emergencies happens when a company relocates to a new office but doesn’t plan for ethernet cabling, Wi-Fi coverage, or a proper network setup. The result is lost productivity, downtime, and a stressful first day in the new space.
This article explains the most common office move IT mistakes and how BCS IT support can help businesses recover quickly and prevent repeat issues.
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Why Office Moves Often Cause IT Emergencies
Many businesses assume the new office will be “plug and play.” In reality, IT infrastructure needs planning.
Common causes of IT emergencies during relocation include:
No ethernet cables installed at the new location
No network switch or not enough switch ports
Weak Wi-Fi signal in parts of the office
Internet service provider (ISP) installation delays
Printers and VoIP phones not configured properly
Missing IT documentation or admin passwords
Even one missing piece can prevent employees from working on Day 1.
Common Preventable IT Emergency: No Ethernet Cabling After Moving
A frequent real-world example:
A business moves into a new office location, but ethernet cabling was never planned or installed.
This creates immediate problems because many devices work best (or only work reliably) with wired connections:
Desktop computers and docking stations
Network printers
VoIP phones
Conference room equipment
Network security devices
Wi-Fi alone is rarely enough for a full office environment, especially for stable phone systems and printing.
The Business Impact of IT Downtime During a Move
When IT is not ready after relocation, businesses may experience:
Lost employee productivity
Missed customer calls (phone outages)
Delayed operations and service delivery
Security risks from temporary setups
Emergency spending on rushed fixes
Even a “small mistake” can quickly become a costly disruption.
How BCS Helps With Office Move IT Support (Fast Recovery + Long-Term Fix)
Even if a move-related IT emergency is caused by a missed planning step, the situation is recoverable.
BCS supports businesses during office move emergencies by:
Rapid troubleshooting and diagnosis
BCS identifies the root issue quickly, such as:
missing ethernet drops
insufficient switch capacity
poor Wi-Fi design
ISP activation problems
Quick stabilization and business continuity
BCS helps restore operations with practical solutions:
temporary networking setups
fast Wi-Fi optimization
equipment sourcing and configuration
coordination with cabling contractors and ISPs
Proper network design after the emergency
Once business operations are restored, BCS helps implement a reliable long-term setup:
structured cabling plan
network switch sizing and installation
secure router/firewall configuration
Wi-Fi access point placement
documentation for future support
As a smaller IT company, BCS is able to respond quickly and provide hands-on support without long delays.
Office Move IT Checklist (To Prevent Panic Emergencies)
To avoid IT emergencies during an office move, businesses should confirm the following:
Internet service provider (ISP)
ISP availability at the new address
Installation date confirmed before move-in
Service activated and tested
Ethernet cabling
Ethernet drops installed at key work areas
Cabling installed for printers and conference rooms
Patch panel / wiring closet plan confirmed
Network equipment
Network switch has enough ports for all devices
Router/firewall installed and configured
UPS / power protection available
Wi-Fi setup
Access points installed for full coverage
Wi-Fi tested in meeting rooms and corners
Separate guest Wi-Fi if required
Access and documentation
Admin credentials available for:
router/firewall
Microsoft 365 / email
domain/DNS provider
ISP account
Backup configurations before relocation
Conclusion: Most IT Emergencies Are Preventable — and BCS Can Help
Most office move IT emergencies are not caused by complex technology. They happen because key infrastructure details — like ethernet cabling and network setup — are easy to overlook during a relocation.
BCS helps businesses:
recover quickly from move-related IT emergencies
minimize downtime
set up a stable, secure office network for long-term success
FAQ: Office Move IT Problems
What is the most common IT issue during an office move?
The most common issue is moving into a new office without ethernet cabling or a complete network setup, resulting in no connectivity for computers, printers, and phones.
Can Wi-Fi replace ethernet in an office?
Not usually. Wi-Fi is important, but ethernet is still needed for stable performance, VoIP phones, printers, and business-critical devices.
When should IT planning start for an office move?
Ideally 4–8 weeks before moving, especially to schedule ISP installation and plan ethernet cabling.
Can BCS help if we already moved and IT is not working?
Yes. BCS can provide emergency troubleshooting, restore operations quickly, and then implement a proper long-term setup.
Call BCS today to schedule office move IT support.
512.257.1433
