Network architects are in charge of effectively designing and reviewing network requirements and capabilities for their organization. They are responsible for validating high-level design plans for optimal network implementation. Network architects must be organized individuals that pay strong attention to detail to prevent network issues and incompatibility. They report their progress and escalate issues to the network administrator or supervisor in their department as needed. One of their main tools includes a personal computer to verify network setting and security requirements by using specialized software to test for security flaws and possible intruder doors. Additionally, network architects verify network integrity by coordinating the installation and proper maintenance of hardware and software tools. They provide technical support and guidance for complex wireless and local area networks. One of their main functions includes managing client expectations by following strict standards and network protocols. They implement new technologies for high-level designs and monitor performance based on specified project requirements. Network architects also determine proper architecture required by the size of existing computer systems. They also must maintain an accurate report to prevent future connectivity problems.