The design and implementation of a business-critical network can be a difficult task, and a risky one if it is not done correctly. That is why Cube Technology offers a variety of wireless consultancy services to assist with the end-to-end deployment of your network. Our experienced technicians can advise on a number of important aspects, from the definition of your wireless strategy, advice on appropriate technologies, procurement, custom configuration, project management, providing the devices and implementation.
It is just the beginning as when your wireless network is done; we also provide a range of wireless support services to ensure the long-term viability of your wireless investment.
Wireless Network Survey
The initial wireless network survey is the most important task of designing a wireless network. If it is not done correctly, the wireless network will only be a best-effort estimate of your current coverage and capacity. Wireless networking is not new, and it is possible that you have got it now for your company. Since most networks were only designed to provide coverage for laptops in the past, For this reason, not undertaking a full survey may put the company at a risk of your wireless network not being adequately designed to cope with current future demands. The dramatic growth of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet devices and use of Bring Your Own Device strategy has elevated the wireless site survey to a critical discussion around the coverage and capacity requirements of your network.
All wireless devices are not created equal, so it is vital that a wireless survey be conducted to address the specific coverage needs of the company’s clients now and well into the future. We only use the latest industry tools and techniques to map out the RF coverage and capacity of your intended area, and provide you with detailed documentation on all aspects of the wireless site survey.
A new wireless survey report (details below) will also include a full breakdown of the hardware required to implement your wireless network. This can be useful for network managers that need to define budgets for future deployments.