Review, Plan & Design

On‑site Wi‑Fi Design

An engineering-led design service that turns your requirements into a deployable Wi‑Fi plan. We validate the environment on site, including layout, materials, mounting options, and real RF conditions (such as neighbouring WLANs, channel utilisation, and interference), then translate that into clear access point locations, channel and transmit power targets, and a practical rollout plan.

When an On‑site Wi‑Fi Design is Needed

Common situations we design for

An on-site Wi‑Fi design is needed when you want a reliable plan before deploying or changing infrastructure, and you need assumptions verified in the real environment. We confirm floor plans and ceiling heights, identify practical mounting and cabling constraints, and assess RF conditions such as existing WLANs and non‑Wi‑Fi interference. The result is a buildable design grounded in site-specific observations, with clear decisions that reduce risk during deployment.

On-site Wi-Fi design illustration
  • New site or fit‑out

    You need an AP layout and RF plan before anyone installs hardware.

  • Refresh or redesign

    You are upgrading Wi‑Fi and want to avoid repeating old problems.

  • High density areas

    Meeting rooms, training spaces, venues, or busy operational zones.

  • Voice and real‑time apps

    You need stable roaming and predictable performance end-to-end.

  • Complex RF environments

    Warehouses, plants, mixed materials, or challenging building layouts.

  • Confidence before rollout

    You need clear, buildable outputs and a defensible deployment approach.

What you get

Every design is delivered by a named wireless engineer, from discovery through to handover. Outputs are tailored to your objectives, but typically include the following.

Design summary and priorities

Clear requirements, assumptions, risks, and a prioritised rollout plan.

AP placement plan

Annotated floor plans showing proposed AP locations and mounting notes.

Capacity and cell sizing

Guidance on density risks and Wi‑Fi cell sizing for key areas.

Channel and power strategy

Recommended channel width, channel planning approach, transmit power targets, and interference considerations.

Bill of materials

A practical list of required hardware, quantities, and design assumptions.

Implementation guidance

Practical notes for your deployment team, covering mounting intent, configuration guidance, and the key details needed to implement the design consistently.

How it works

A structured engagement designed to minimise disruption and maximise clarity.

  1. Step 01

    Discovery

    Confirm objectives, success criteria, constraints, and any site rules.

  2. Step 02

    On-site validation

    Validate physical constraints and capture the RF observations needed for a buildable design.

  3. Step 03

    Design

    Produce AP placement, channel and power strategy, and key configuration guidance.

  4. Step 04

    Handover

    Deliver the design pack and walk through priorities, risks, and next actions.

Ready for a design you can deploy?

Tell us the site type, approximate size, and what success looks like. We will propose the right next action.