Unlock the full potential of your wireless network with our Ekahau Site Survey, powered by the Ekahau Sidekick. Our comprehensive wireless WiFi survey service goes beyond conventional assessments, leveraging cutting-edge technology to provide detailed insights into signal strength, coverage, and interference.
The Ekahau Sidekick, a state-of-the-art wireless measurement device, ensures unparalleled accuracy in our site surveys. This advanced tool captures real-world data, enabling us to design and optimize your WiFi infrastructure for maximum performance and reliability.
Our Ekahau Site Survey service involves meticulous planning, execution, and analysis. We identify potential issues such as dead zones, interference, and congestion, providing actionable recommendations to enhance your network’s efficiency.
With a focus on user experience, our surveys consider factors like device density and usage patterns, ensuring a WiFi network that aligns perfectly with your specific needs. From office spaces to large-scale facilities, our Ekahau Site Survey delivers a tailored solution for optimal wireless connectivity.
Experience a seamless transition from assessment to implementation with our expert team. Whether you’re setting up a new network or troubleshooting an existing one, our Ekahau Site Survey with Sidekick ensures a robust and reliable WiFi environment, backed by precision and expertise.
A Wireless Site Survey is an assessment conducted to evaluate and optimize the placement of wireless access points (APs) to ensure robust and reliable wireless network coverage, capacity, and performance in a specific area.
It helps identify potential issues like dead zones, interference, or insufficient coverage. By performing a site survey, you can design a wireless network that meets your performance requirements, minimizes downtime, and ensures seamless connectivity for all users and devices.
Predictive Survey: Uses software to simulate and predict wireless coverage without a physical site visit. Passive Survey: Measures the existing wireless environment to identify issues or plan for upgrades. Active Survey: Actively tests the performance of the network by connecting to access points and measuring metrics like speed, signal strength, and throughput.
Key details include the size and layout of the site (e.g., floor plans), the number of users, the type of devices to be supported, specific coverage areas, and potential sources of interference like walls, metal objects, or other electronic devices.