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Commercial WiFi Solutions for Businesses & Enterprises
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Why Businesses Need Commercial WiFi in London?
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Industries and Businesses We Serve
Offices & Corporate HQs
Reliable connectivity for hybrid working and collaboration.
Hotels & Hospitality
Guest WiFi enhancing customer experience.
Healthcare & Medical
Secure wireless for medical devices and patient care.
Education & Training
High-capacity networks for digital learning programs.
Manufacturing & Industrial
Robust wireless connectivity in challenging environments.
Common Commercial WiFi Challenges
Slow WiFi
Coverage
network congestion
Signal interference
security risks
Designing a Commercial WiFi Network
Site Surveys & Heatmapping
Site surveys and heatmapping are important parts of commercial WiFi planning because they show how signals move through walls, floors, and open spaces. This process helps accurate capacity planning, frequency planning, and correct access point placement before installation begins.
The following steps are followed before installation:
- Perform site surveys to support capacity planning by identifying areas with low or uneven WiFi coverage
- Use heatmapping WiFi tools to check frequency planning and improve access point placement by locating dead zones
Capacity Planning & User Modelling
WiFi capacity planning shows how many users and devices a network can support at the same time without slowing down. User modeling for WiFi shows how the network is used, helping it stay stable when many people are online.
The following are the steps for capacity planning and user modeling:
- Estimate total users and perform device load estimation for phones, laptops, and connected systems.
- Plan bandwidth based on user modeling for WiFi to handle peak-hour traffic and usage spikes.
Frequency & Channel Planning
Frequency planning reduces interference and improves connection quality.
The following are steps for frequency planning:
- Select suitable bands such as 2.4GHz WiFi, 5GHz WiFi, or 6GHz WiFi
- Allocate channels to minimize overlap and congestion
Access Point Placement
Correct access point placement improves coverage and reduces interference.
The following are the step for access point planning:
- Install WiFi access points for balanced indoor coverage
- Adjust access point deployment for outdoor areas when required
Interference Analysis
Interference analysis helps find signal obstacles and noise sources that affect the signals.
Interference analysis comprise on the following things:
- Detect walls, metal structures, and electronic interference
- Reduce WiFi pollution from neighbouring networks
WiFi Security Solutions
Our WiFi Installation
Process
From the first site survey to ongoing support, our expert-led process ensures a smooth installation and measurable results at every step.