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Wi-Fi Design & Site Surveys

Reliable Wi-Fi does not happen by accident. We design wireless networks based on real data — predictive models, site surveys and performance validation — so your coverage and capacity match actual requirements.

Why Wi-Fi Design Matters

Most Wi-Fi problems stem from poor design, not faulty equipment. Access points placed without RF analysis create dead zones, interference and capacity bottlenecks. The result is frustrated users, dropped connections and help desk tickets that never seem to stop. Professional Wi-Fi design eliminates these issues by placing access points based on physics and data, not guesswork.

Modern workplaces depend on wireless connectivity for laptops, phones, video conferencing, IoT devices and cloud applications. A Wi-Fi network designed for 2018 office usage patterns may be completely inadequate for 2026 requirements. Whether you are building a new office, renovating an existing space or troubleshooting persistent Wi-Fi issues, proper design is the starting point.

What We Deliver

Predictive Wi-Fi Design

Using professional planning tools (Ekahau), we create predictive Wi-Fi models based on your floor plans, building materials, user density and application requirements. The model shows expected coverage, signal strength, channel utilization and capacity before a single access point is installed. This allows us to optimize placement, minimize the number of APs needed and avoid post-installation surprises.

On-Site Surveys

For existing buildings, we conduct on-site RF surveys to measure the actual wireless environment. We walk the entire space with professional survey equipment, capturing signal levels, noise floor, interference sources and channel utilization. The survey data provides a precise picture of current conditions and informs the design for new or improved coverage.

High-Density Optimization

Conference rooms, auditoriums, co-working spaces and warehouses with many simultaneous users or devices require special attention. We design high-density Wi-Fi solutions with appropriate AP spacing, band steering, airtime fairness and client load balancing to ensure every user gets adequate bandwidth even when the space is fully occupied.

Post-Installation Validation

After access points are installed, we perform a validation survey to confirm that the actual performance matches the design. We measure coverage, signal-to-noise ratio, throughput and roaming behavior. Any discrepancies are identified and resolved before handover. You receive a detailed validation report with heat maps and performance metrics.

Troubleshooting & Optimization

For existing wireless networks experiencing issues, we perform diagnostic surveys to identify the root cause — whether it is interference, misconfiguration, inadequate AP placement or capacity limitations. We then provide a remediation plan and implement the necessary changes.

How We Work

Wi-Fi projects typically follow this flow: requirements gathering (user count, device types, applications, coverage areas), predictive design or site survey, design review with the client, procurement and installation, validation survey and handover with documentation.

For managed clients, we provide ongoing wireless network monitoring, firmware management and periodic optimization to ensure performance stays optimal as usage patterns change over time.

What You Get

Frequently Asked Questions

Do we need a site survey if we have floor plans?
Floor plans enable predictive design, which is often sufficient for new construction. For existing buildings, an on-site survey captures real-world conditions (wall materials, interference, existing equipment) that floor plans cannot show. We recommend surveys for renovation and troubleshooting projects.
Which Wi-Fi equipment do you recommend?
We primarily recommend Cisco and Zyxel access points, selected based on your requirements and budget. The access point brand matters less than the design — even premium equipment performs poorly when placed incorrectly.
Can you improve our existing Wi-Fi without replacing all hardware?
Often, yes. Reconfiguration (channel assignment, power levels, band steering), adding a few strategically placed APs or resolving interference sources can dramatically improve performance. We assess the situation and recommend the most cost-effective approach.
How much does a Wi-Fi design cost?
The cost depends on the size of the space and complexity of the project. A predictive design for a standard office floor typically takes 1–2 days of engineering time. Contact us for a quote based on your specific requirements.

Need this tailored to your environment?

Send us your current situation and we will prepare a practical proposal covering scope, SLA, responsibilities and initial steps.