Wi-Fi Site Surveys

Design, measure and validate. Heatmaps, AP placement and channel plans that hold up in the real world.

Survey types we offer

From new networks to existing ones. We will measure, advice, place and monitor.

Wi-Fi site survey heatmap
Predictive design

We model your floor plan (wall types, ceiling heights) and simulate coverage and capacity before any hardware is bought.

On-site passive survey

Walk-through measurements of existing RF to find gaps, interference and roaming issues.

On-site active survey

We associate to your WLAN and test real throughput/latency to key apps and VLANs.

Post-deployment validation

Confirm the install: heatmaps, roaming, load tests and fine-tuned channels.

Deliverables

AP placement
Mounting locations, heights and density for your use-case.
Heatmaps
Coverage (RSSI/SNR), capacity, and roaming visualisations.
Channel plan
2.4/5/6 GHz design, power levels, band steering, DFS strategy.
Bill of Materials
Exact AP counts, brackets, switches/PoE, and cabling notes.
Security baseline
WPA3, guest isolation, VLANs and guest portal options.
Clear report
Executive summary plus technical appendix with maps.

Our process

1) Scope

We review floor plans, headcount, devices and performance targets.

2) Survey

Predictive and/or on-site measurements with spectrum analysis.

3) Analyse

We build heatmaps, channel plans and a Bill of Materials.

4) Deliver

You get a clear report and we walk you through the recommendations.

FAQ

For new builds or straightforward offices, a predictive survey is often sufficient. Complex environments (e.g. warehouses, high-density offices, venues) benefit from on-site measurements to validate interference, roaming and real-world performance.

Yes. We size AP counts and plan channel reuse for your device mix and concurrency, then validate airtime utilisation and throughput against your performance targets.

We can handle full installation and post-deployment tuning (channels, power, roaming). See our Office/Home Networking pages for implementation details and support options.

Yes. For consistency and supportability we prefer a single AP brand per site. If existing APs are end-of-life, poorly placed or no longer supported, a phased or full replacement may be the most reliable and cost-effective route. We’ll advise based on survey results and your budget.

Ready for predictable Wi-Fi?

Share your floor plan and goals. We’ll propose the right survey and a clear plan.