Review, Plan & Design

Predictive Wi‑Fi Design

A desk-based Wi‑Fi design service that gives you a clear plan early in the project. We use your floor plans and known construction details to model expected coverage and capacity, then propose access point locations and a practical configuration direction. The focus is speed and clarity: you can validate feasibility, scope, and budget early in the project, before procurement and installation begin. Where appropriate, we document key assumptions and risks so you can make decisions early and avoid costly rework later.

When a Predictive Wi‑Fi Design is Needed

Common reasons clients choose predictive design

A predictive Wi‑Fi design is a strong fit when you need a credible plan and cost estimate early, without relying on an initial site visit. It is commonly used for new sites, refurbishments, and multi-site rollouts where consistent standards matter. The quality of a predictive design depends on the quality of inputs (floor plans, ceiling heights, wall types and partitions, and any known obstructions), so we confirm assumptions and highlight any risks that should be validated on site.

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  • New site, refurb, or expansion

    You need an AP layout and RF plan before procurement or installation begins.

  • Early-stage budgeting

    You want a defensible estimate and design direction to support approvals.

  • Multi-site rollout

    You want consistent standards and repeatable designs across multiple locations.

  • Limited access or tight windows

    You want to maximise design progress before on-site time is available.

  • Fast turnaround required

    You need an early design direction quickly to support procurement, planning, or stakeholder decisions.

  • Confidence before you commit

    You want clear outputs and a practical rollout plan before you spend on hardware.

What you get

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

Design summary and assumptions

Requirements, assumptions, risks, and a prioritised rollout plan.

AP placement plan

Annotated floor plans showing proposed AP locations and mounting intent.

Predictive heatmaps

Coverage and planning views suitable for engineers and stakeholders.

Channel and power strategy

Recommended band strategy, channel widths, and transmit power targets or ranges.

Capacity and cell sizing

Guidance on density planning, contention, and expected cell sizes in key areas.

Bill of materials

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

How it works

A structured engagement designed to reduce uncertainty early and keep delivery on track.

  1. Step 01

    Discovery

    Confirm objectives, requirements, success criteria, and any operational constraints.

  2. Step 02

    Data validation

    Review floor plans, ceiling heights, and construction details to agree assumptions and AP models used for the design.

  3. Step 03

    Predictive modelling

    Create the AP layout, predictive heatmaps, and a practical bill of materials to support cost planning.

  4. Step 04

    Handover

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

Ready for a Wi‑Fi design to kickstart your project?

Tell us the site type, approximate size, and your requirements. We will confirm what we need from you and outline a clear delivery plan for the predictive design.