Transform unstable WiFi into seamless, high-performance coverage designed for your exact building layout.
Still Fighting Dead Zones and Dropouts?
We don't guess where to place access points. Using NetSpot and UniFi Design Center, we map your actual WiFi performance, identify every weakness, and deliver coverage that works everywhere.
What We Deliver
Detailed Site Survey
Using NetSpot, we map real WiFi coverage across every inch of your space. Visual heatmaps show exactly where signal drops, interference occurs, and dead zones exist.

Predictive Planning
With UniFi Design Center, we upload your floorplans, account for wall materials and building structure, and simulate WiFi performance before touching any hardware.

Actionable Improvement Plan
A detailed, jargon-free report with optimal access point locations, anticipated speeds, and equipment recommendations.
Our Process
Week 1: Assessment. Review current WiFi issues and usage requirements, analyse building layout and materials, identify critical coverage areas.
Weeks 1-2: Site survey. Comprehensive NetSpot survey across all floors, interference analysis, channel planning, visual heatmaps showing coverage gaps.
Week 2: Design and planning. UniFi Design Center predictive modelling, optimal access point placement, coverage simulation and validation.
Weeks 2-3: Proposal. Detailed improvement plan, equipment specifications, timeline and installation approach.
Weeks 3-4: Deployment. Professional installation, live validation testing, before/after performance documentation.
Survey Deliverables
Current state analysis: high-resolution WiFi heatmaps, dead zone identification, interference source mapping, signal strength measurements. Predictive design: floorplan-based coverage simulation, optimal AP placement, capacity planning for user density, future-proofing strategies. Implementation plan: equipment specifications, installation timeline, performance guarantees, quick wins versus long-term improvements.
Typical Improvements
Before: dropped video calls, dead zones near windows and corners, slow NAS file transfers, random disconnections, constant complaints.
After: seamless coverage across all spaces, consistent room-to-room speeds, zero dead zones, validated performance metrics, and users who've forgotten WiFi was ever a problem.
Perfect For
Creative studios running high-bandwidth workflows, video streaming, and large file transfers across multiple floors. Growing offices adding floors or staff who need coverage that scales. Problem locations with thick walls, metal structures, or heavy interference. New office fit-outs getting it right from day one with predictive modelling before cables are run.
Technology Stack
Survey tools: NetSpot Professional, UniFi Design Center, RF spectrum analysers. Deployment hardware: WiFi 6E access points (UniFi U6/U7 Enterprise), WiFi 7 for latest standard, PoE switches, structured cabling, controller-based unified management.
Client Success
Marketing Agency, Fitzrovia. 3-Floor Office
Constant WiFi dropouts in meeting rooms, dead zones near windows, unreliable coverage on upper floors. Our NetSpot survey revealed interference from neighbouring buildings and inadequate AP placement. UniFi Design Center modelling identified optimal locations.
Results: all dead zones eliminated across 3 floors, flawless video calls in every meeting room, 40% improvement in average speeds, zero user complaints post-deployment.
"The heatmaps made everything obvious. We could see exactly why our WiFi was terrible and what it would look like fixed. They delivered exactly what the survey promised." Operations Director
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a survey take? Single-floor surveys: 2-4 hours onsite. Multi-floor buildings: 1-2 days depending on size.
Do you need to visit our office? Yes. Predictive tools are useful but accurate surveys require onsite RF measurements.
What if we've already tried adding more access points? That's exactly the problem we solve. More APs without proper planning often makes coverage worse through interference.
Can you survey while we're working? Yes. Surveys are non-disruptive.