Dead zones and dropouts usually aren't a hardware problem — they're a design problem. We survey the space, plan for capacity, and deploy coverage you can defend in front of the team.
Most business Wi-Fi grew by adding another access point whenever someone complained. The result is interference, dead zones, and a network that buckles when the room fills up. We design it properly instead.
We start with how the space is used and how many devices will be on it — then design placement, capacity, and segmentation around that reality.
Coverage and interference mapped against the actual floor plan, materials, and usage — not a guess from the supply closet.
Designed for peak device counts, not just square footage — so it holds up when the room is full.
Separate guest, staff, and device networks with policy between them, so a guest laptop never touches sensitive systems.
Seamless handoff between access points and tuned density for high-traffic areas like lobbies and event space.
We standardize on business-grade hardware we can monitor and tune over time, with the network segmentation and management built in from day one.
Site survey
Coverage, interference, and capacity mapped to the floor plan.
AP placement
Channel and power planning to avoid self-interference.
SSIDs & VLANs
Separate guest, staff, and device networks with policy.
Captive portal
Branded guest access with terms and optional time limits.
Monitoring
Client counts, signal, and airtime watched over time.
Tuning
Periodic adjustment as the space and device load change.
Wireless is only as good as the wired network and segmentation behind it. We design the two together.
We'll survey the space, design for how you actually use it, and deploy coverage that holds up on the busiest day — not just an empty Tuesday.