Network infrastructure · WiFi
WiFi / WLAN Networks — reliable wireless coverage
We design and deploy WiFi networks for offices, campuses, and industrial facilities. Radio coverage planning, WiFi 6/6E, seamless roaming, and segmentation for guests and IoT.
What we design
WiFi / WLAN service scope
Comprehensive service from design to monitoring — we provide stable and secure wireless coverage tailored to the specifics of the facility.
Radio survey and coverage design
Measurement of existing environment signal (passive survey) and new coverage design (predictive survey). AP location selection, antenna types, transmit power and channels — before signal problems appear.
WiFi 6 / 6E deployment
802.11ax access points — higher throughput, lower latency, and support for many devices simultaneously. The standard for modern office and campus environments.
Roaming and seamless switching
Fast roaming configuration (802.11r/k/v) — user moves through the building without dropping VoIP, video, and VPN connections. Especially important in warehouses and production halls.
Wireless network segmentation
Separate SSIDs for employees, guests, and IoT devices — each network isolated in its own VLAN with appropriate access policies. Guest network without access to company resources.
802.1X authentication and WPA3
User and device authentication via RADIUS — without simple PSK passwords. WPA3 as the security standard. Integration with Active Directory and LDAP.
Monitoring and management
Central management via cloud or on-premise controller. Visibility into AP status, clients, traffic, and radio interference. Alerts about problems before users report a failure.
Certified partners
Technology partners
Cambium Networks
WiFi for offices and outdoor. Excellent price/quality ratio, central management via cnMaestro.
Aruba Networks
Aruba APs and controllers — leader in enterprise WiFi market. Managed via Aruba Central.
Ruckus Networks
Access points with exceptional signal quality. BeamFlex+ adapts the antenna to every client. CommScope Ruckus One.
Bad WiFi is not a hardware problem — it's a design problem
Most WiFi problems in companies come from a lack of coverage design, not from bad hardware.
A well-designed WiFi network is an investment for 5–7 years. A poorly designed one requires constant interventions. We always start with a radio survey.
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Ask about a WiFi project
Describe the facility, number of users, and devices. We'll propose a coverage design and quote.