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    Spring Cleaning Your Clinic’s Tech: What Devices Are Actually on...

    Posted by Computer Solutions on March 9, 2026 When veterinary teams think about improving their technology, they usually think about

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    Posted by Computer Solutions on March 9, 2026

    When veterinary teams think about improving their technology, they usually think about upgrading something like faster computers, better Wi-Fi, or new software.

    But before you add anything new, there’s a much simpler step that can dramatically improve security and performance: knowing exactly what devices are already connected to your network.

    Many clinics operate for years without a proper veterinary device inventory, and that creates blind spots. Those blind spots make it harder to troubleshoot problems, secure your systems, and plan for growth.

    Spring is the perfect time to fix that.


    The Devices You See (and the Ones You Don’t)

    Most practice managers can quickly list the obvious equipment in their clinic:

    • Front desk computers
    • Exam room workstations
    • Laptops for doctors or managers
    • Printers and label makers

    But your network almost always includes more than that.

    A typical veterinary clinic might also have:

    • Digital X-ray machines
    • Ultrasound systems
    • Blood analyzers
    • Payment terminals
    • Tablets used for check-in or estimates
    • Smart TVs in waiting areas
    • Personal phones connected to Wi-Fi
    • Security cameras
    • Backup devices
    • Network switches and wireless access points

    Without a proper veterinary device inventory, some of these devices operate quietly in the background for years without anyone checking their security settings, software updates, or network access.

    That’s where problems begin.


    Why Device Visibility Matters

    If something goes wrong in your clinic’s technology environment, the first question any IT provider asks is simple:

    “What devices are on the network?”

    If the answer is unclear, troubleshooting takes longer and security risks increase.

    A well-maintained veterinary device inventory helps your clinic:

    • Identify outdated or unsupported devices
    • Track which systems handle sensitive data
    • Improve cybersecurity monitoring
    • Troubleshoot network issues faster
    • Plan hardware upgrades strategically

    It also helps prevent something we see frequently: “mystery devices” that no one remembers installing.


    The Risk of Forgotten Equipment

    Veterinary practices often add devices gradually over time.

    A new ultrasound machine arrives. A vendor installs a workstation. A printer gets replaced. A staff tablet connects to Wi-Fi.

    Each change seems small, but years later the network becomes crowded with equipment that no one has fully documented.

    These forgotten devices create three major risks.

    Security Risk

    Older machines often stop receiving security updates. If they remain connected to your network, they become easy entry points for cybercriminals.

    Performance Problems

    Devices that constantly communicate across your network can consume bandwidth and slow down other systems especially Wi-Fi.

    Troubleshooting Confusion

    When something stops working, unidentified devices complicate diagnostics. IT teams must spend time discovering systems before they can fix them.

    A simple veterinary device inventory eliminates that confusion.


    How to Start Your Device Inventory

    The good news is that creating a device inventory doesn’t require advanced technical skills.

    You can begin with a straightforward process.

    Step 1: Walk the Clinic

    Physically walk through your hospital and note every device connected to a computer or network cable.

    Include equipment like:

    • Workstations
    • Printers
    • Diagnostic machines
    • Phones
    • Tablets
    • Networking gear
    Step 2: Check Your Network Dashboard

    Most modern firewalls and routers show every device currently connected to the network. This often reveals items no one remembers adding.

    Step 3: Identify the Purpose of Each Device

    For each system, record:

    • Device type
    • Location in the clinic
    • Who uses it
    • What software or service it connects to
    Step 4: Note the Age of the Equipment

    Many veterinary clinics still run devices that are 7–10 years old. Older systems may need replacement or isolation on a separate network.

    Step 5: Document Vendor-Installed Systems

    Many diagnostic machines come with computers installed by vendors. These systems sometimes operate outside normal IT oversight, which makes them important to document.


    What Happens After the Inventory?

    Once your clinic has a clear list of devices, several improvements become possible.

    You can:

    • Identify outdated systems that should be replaced
    • Confirm that security protections cover every workstation
    • Segment specialized equipment onto dedicated networks
    • Improve Wi-Fi performance
    • Plan future upgrades with confidence

    Most importantly, your IT team gains visibility. Visibility leads to faster support, better security, and smoother daily operations.


    Technology Shouldn’t Be a Mystery

    Veterinary teams already manage countless moving parts every day including patients, medications, schedules, and client communication.

    Your technology shouldn’t add unnecessary uncertainty.

    A well-maintained veterinary device inventory keeps your clinic organized, secure, and prepared for growth.


    Ready for Your Spring IT Reset?

    At Computer Solutions, we help veterinary practices across the United States map their networks, identify hidden devices, and build technology environments that support clinical workflows, not complicate them.

    If you’re not sure what’s actually connected to your clinic’s network, we can help you find out.

    Call 609.514.0100 or visit welinku.com to schedule a network review.

    Because when you know what’s on your network, you can finally take control of it.

    Want to learn more about veterinary IT and cybersecurity? Check out last week’s blog and subscribe here, or follow along with our LinkedIn newsletter here!

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    Spring Cleaning Your Clinic’s Tech: Start With User Accounts

    Posted by Computer Solutions on March 2, 2026 When most veterinary clinics think about spring cleaning, they picture supply closets,

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    Posted by Computer Solutions on March 2, 2026

    When most veterinary clinics think about spring cleaning, they picture supply closets, expired medications, and reorganizing storage.

    Very few think about user accounts.

    But if you want a cleaner, safer, more efficient network, the smartest place to start your spring technology reset is with access. A simple veterinary IT audit focused on user accounts can immediately reduce risk and improve system performance.

    Let’s walk through why this matters and how to do it right.


    Why User Accounts Deserve Attention

    Every time someone joins your team, they get access.

    Email. PIMS. Shared drives. Scheduling tools. Lab portals. Maybe even banking or payment systems.

    And every time someone leaves?

    That access should disappear.

    But in busy veterinary practices, offboarding often falls through the cracks. Accounts stay active. Passwords never change. Former employees technically still have the ability to log in.

    That’s not just untidy. It’s risky.

    A focused veterinary IT audit of user accounts helps you answer three critical questions:

    1. Who has access to what?
    2. Does each person still need that access?
    3. Has access been removed for anyone who left?

    You might be surprised by what you find.


    The Most Common Problems We See

    When we review veterinary clinic systems, we consistently find:

    • Former employees still active in Microsoft 365
    • Shared logins that multiple people use daily
    • Admin-level permissions granted “temporarily” and never revoked
    • Generic accounts like “FrontDesk1” with no clear ownership
    • Vendors with remote access that was never disabled

    None of these issues happen because someone is careless. They happen because clinics move fast.

    But small oversights compound over time. Cleaning them up doesn’t just improve security, it simplifies your systems.


    Step-by-Step: How to Audit Your User Accounts

    You don’t need to be technical to start this process.

    Here’s a simple framework you can follow.

    Step 1: Export a Full User List

    Start with:

    • Email accounts
    • PIMS users
    • Remote access/VPN users
    • Cloud storage users
    • Payment system access

    Make one master list.

    This alone often reveals duplicates or forgotten accounts.

    Step 2: Cross-Reference With Payroll

    Compare that list against your current employee roster.

    If someone is not actively employed, their access should be removed immediately.

    This is one of the fastest wins in any veterinary IT audit.

    Step 3: Review Permission Levels

    Not everyone needs admin access.

    Ask:

    • Who can install software?
    • Who can access financial data?
    • Who can change system settings?

    Restrict permissions to only what each role truly requires.

    Step 4: Eliminate Shared Logins

    Shared credentials make it impossible to track accountability.

    Each staff member should have their own login. It protects your clinic and protects your team.

    Step 5: Enable Multi-Factor Authentication

    If MFA is not active for email and remote access, now is the time.

    Passwords alone are no longer enough.


    Why This Matters More Than Ever

    Spring cleaning user accounts isn’t just about organization.

    It directly impacts:

    • Cybersecurity
    • Data privacy
    • Ransomware prevention
    • Vendor access control
    • Regulatory risk
    • Insurance eligibility

    Many cyber insurance providers now require proof of access control and MFA enforcement. A structured veterinary IT audit makes renewal much easier.

    More importantly, it reduces the number of doors attackers can use to enter your network.


    What Happens If You Skip This?

    Inactive accounts become easy targets.

    If a former employee’s credentials leak online, attackers can log in without raising suspicion. From there, they explore quietly.

    Cleaning up user access removes those hidden entry points.

    It’s not flashy work. But it’s powerful.


    Make This Your March Reset

    You don’t need to overhaul your entire network this month.

    Start small.

    Clean up user accounts. Tighten permissions. Remove access that no longer belongs.

    It’s one of the simplest ways to improve security, reduce clutter, and take control of your technology.

    If you’d like help conducting a structured veterinary IT audit, we work with veterinary practices across the United States to streamline user access, enforce security standards, and keep systems organized year-round.

    Call 609.514.0100 or visit welinku.com to schedule a spring IT review.

    Because a clean network runs better and safer than a cluttered one.

    Want to learn more about veterinary IT and cybersecurity? Check out last week’s post and subscribe here, or follow along with our LinkedIn newsletter here!

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