Wi-Fi designed from a survey, not a guess

Wi-Fi that drops in the back office usually comes down to guesswork at install time. Designing from a proper site survey puts coverage where it's actually needed.

Wi-Fi that fades in the back office or the far meeting room almost always comes down to guesswork at install time — access points placed where it was convenient, not where the coverage was needed.

Designing from a proper site survey means measuring real-world coverage rather than hoping, so access points land in the right places and the signal reaches the corners that used to drop.

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