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WiFi Survey

Ensure fast, reliable wireless coverage with a professional WiFi survey. Identify issues, optimise performance and plan access point placement with confidence.

What a WiFi survey includes:

We help you understand how well your wireless network performs today, or what you’ll need for a brand-new WiFi installation so you can avoid guesswork and ensure reliable, business‑ready coverage.

  • Review of your premises using virtual or on‑site RF survey methods
  • Assessment of coverage, signal strength, interference and noise
  • Recommendations for optimal access point placement and quantity
  • Visibility into nearby networks and interference
  • Heatmaps showing coverage, performance and potential weak spots
  • Guidance on switch, port, throughput and power needs
  • Clear, practical recommendations for improvements or new installations

Reliable WiFi is critical for modern businesses whether for staff productivity, mobile devices, cloud applications or guest access. But, WiFi performance is affected by a number of factors: building materials, interference, neighbouring networks, physical obstacles and even the number of users in a space.

A WiFi survey takes the guesswork out of designing or improving your network. It analyses your environment, virtually or on‑site, to determine exactly where access points should go, how many you need, and what type of equipment will deliver the speed and stability your business expects.

Using industry-standard tools and real RF data, we highlight potential issues before installation or expansion. That means fewer surprises, fewer outages, and a network that’s built right the first time.

Whether you’re planning a new wireless setup, extending an existing one, or troubleshooting performance problems, a WiFi survey provides the clarity you need to move forward confidently.

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FAQs

What is a WiFi survey?

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A WiFi survey is an assessment of your building or site to understand wireless coverage, performance, and the best placement of access points. It uses heatmaps and signal data to guide design and improvements.

Do you need to visit our site?

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Not always. We can complete virtual surveys using floorplans, or provide full on‑site RF surveys when physical testing is required.

Why can’t we just install access points where we think they should go?

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Without a survey, you may buy too many access points, too few, or place them in ineffective locations. A survey ensures proper coverage and avoids costly rework.

What kinds of problems can a survey detect?

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Weak signal areas, overlapping channels, interference from walls or machinery, nearby competing networks, and connectivity issues caused by physical layout.

Can a WiFi survey help with slow or unreliable performance?

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Yes. It’s one of the most effective ways to diagnose and resolve performance issues based on real RF data.

Do you provide recommendations after the survey?

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Absolutely. You’ll receive clear guidance on AP placement, quantity, configuration and supporting infrastructure requirements.

What tools do you use for the survey?

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We use industry-standard wireless planning and spectrum analysis tools to ensure accurate, reliable data.

Does this help with planning a new office or refurbishing a space?

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Yes, surveys are ideal for new builds, office moves, expansions, or major layout changes.

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