Wireless Networks

Wireless

Coverage is easy. Capacity is the hard part.

Predictive and on-site surveys, controller-based deployment, secure enterprise authentication, and a design sized for how many devices are actually in the room.

Survey-led
predictive and on site
802.1X
or PSK, done properly
Validated
after install, not before
What we do

Wireless that holds up when the room fills

  • Predictive survey from the floor plan, then a validation survey once it is installed
  • Access point placement and count based on client density and application, not square metres
  • Controller or cloud-managed deployment — Cisco, Fortinet, TP-Link Omada and others
  • Enterprise authentication with 802.1X and RADIUS, plus separate guest and IoT networks
  • Channel plan and power levels tuned to the site, so your own access points stop competing
  • Roaming that works for voice and handheld devices moving across a building or a plant
  • Outdoor and warehouse coverage, including point-to-point links between buildings
Why installs disappoint

Three reasons wireless underperforms

Almost never the brand of access point.

Counted the wrong thing

Coverage maps look fine and the network still fails, because the design counted area rather than simultaneous clients.

Too much power

More access points at full power is not better coverage — it is interference you paid for. Tuning matters more than count.

One flat network

Guests, staff, cameras, printers and industrial devices sharing a single SSID and VLAN is a performance problem and a security one.

Before you ask

Common questions

Do we need a site survey?

For anything beyond a small office, yes. A predictive survey is cheap; discovering the design was wrong after installation is not.

Can you fix an existing wireless network?

Often without replacing hardware. A validation survey plus a channel and power redesign resolves a large share of complaints.

Can you cover a warehouse or a yard?

Yes, including high-ceiling warehouse coverage, cold stores and outdoor point-to-point links.

What about guest access?

Separated network, captive portal if you want one, bandwidth limits, and no route to the corporate side.

Send us the floor plan.

We will run a predictive survey and tell you what the design actually needs before anyone quotes you access points.

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