Review, Plan & Design

Wi‑Fi Site Survey

On-site Wi‑Fi signal measurements and analysis to assess how your wireless infrastructure performs. You receive clearly presented data and a prioritised, evidence-led action plan that sets out the order of remediation, specifies the changes to make, and explains the practical impact of each recommendation.

When a Wi-Fi Site Survey is Needed

Common issues we investigate

A Wi-Fi site survey is needed when performance issues cannot be confidently explained from dashboards or user reports alone. We validate what is happening in the air and across the building, then translate the findings into clear remediation priorities. The scenarios below are the most common triggers.

Wi-Fi site survey illustration
  • Coverage gaps

    Dead zones, weak signal, or areas that never feel reliable.

  • Slow performance

    Slowdowns at busy times, even when signal looks strong.

  • Voice and roaming

    Dropped calls, sticky clients, or handovers that interrupt work.

  • Layout changes

    New walls, moved desks, or refits changed how signal travels.

  • Interference

    Random dropouts, retries, or unstable links in specific areas.

  • More users and devices

    Increased demand means the Wi-Fi can no longer keep up.

What you get

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

Findings and action plan

Clear findings, risks, and root-cause indicators with a prioritised action plan.

Heatmaps and evidence

Coverage, SNR, channel utilisation, and other relevant visual outputs for stakeholders.

Capacity and density analysis

Where applicable, we highlight contention risks and Wi-Fi cell sizing considerations.

Interference assessment

Identification of Wi-Fi and non-Wi-Fi interferers and the impact on performance.

Design-ready inputs

Actionable recommendations for AP placement, transmit power strategy, channel planning, and configuration improvements.

Implementation guidance

Notes aligned to operational workflows so changes can be delivered cleanly.

How it works

A structured engagement designed to minimise disruption and maximise clarity.

  1. Step 01

    Discovery

    Confirm objectives, success criteria, and constraints such as access windows and safety rules.

  2. Step 02

    On-site survey

    Capture RF measurements, validate physical constraints, and gather supporting evidence.

  3. Step 03

    Analysis

    Correlate findings, identify causes, and translate RF realities into practical decisions.

  4. Step 04

    Handover

    Deliver the report and walk through priorities, risks, and next actions with your team.

Ready to scope this properly?

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