A robust wireless network design is critical to running an efficient and reliable wireless-based communications system—no matter what your industry. Weak wireless signals can be common in office spaces, often due to many partitions and devices that can produce interference. A weak wireless signal can slow or halt communication, resulting in wasted effort and decreased productivity for your business.
To get the best performance out of your network, you must find prime locations for your wireless access points and keep interference at a minimum. Conducting a site survey for wireless networks and wireless network design on your business property is the first step toward installing a wireless network that functions at an optimal level.
While you may be familiar with installing a router or two in your office, a wireless site survey will really analyze the best design for your office space and needs. The process involves looking at building floor plans, inspecting the facility or property, and testing the designed system.
Using a wireless site survey application on a portable computer, our experienced State Systems technicians record the locations of access points, signal strength and noise levels. The data is analyzed to produce a wireless network design plan that will maximize the signal strength and scope of your wireless network.
State Systems’s wireless site survey can be conducted either indoors or out. Our wireless signal technicians will:
To find out more about our wireless network survey and design options, or for a quote, contact us » or call 901.612.2415.
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