Cheap Wi-Fi covers the office most of the time. The CEO's corner office, the boardroom, the elevator lobby — that's where it fails. We do real heatmaps, install enterprise-grade access points, and tune the network so coverage is even and roaming is smooth, even with 200 devices.
The one room where people need stable video calls. The one room with no signal.
Wi-Fi was sized for 30 users. Now it's 80. Speed drops to nothing at 10 a.m.
Walk from your desk to the kitchen, your call drops. Phone holds onto the original AP until it can't.
Visitors can see the production network. Auditor flagged it. Nobody knew.
Floor plan + building materials uploaded to a survey tool. AP placement designed for even coverage.
Latest generation. More channels, less congestion, better performance at density.
Production, guest, IoT, BYOD — each on its own VLAN with appropriate restrictions.
One dashboard for all APs. Push a config change once, every AP gets it.
After install, we walk the space with a survey tool. Verify the prediction matches reality.
Every AP monitored. Channel changes, interference, hardware faults — alerts to us, not silent failures.
Consumer mesh works at home. At work, it doesn't.
| Consumer mesh | Cheap business APs | Enterprise Wi-Fi (Senator) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Heatmap-based design | No | Maybe | Yes, predictive + post-install |
| Roaming between APs | Slow | Variable | Fast (802.11r/k/v) |
| Concurrent devices | ~30 | ~75 | 200+ per AP |
| Multiple SSIDs / VLANs | Limited | Basic | Full — production, guest, IoT, BYOD |
| Central management | Per-unit | Basic | Single cloud dashboard |
| Monitoring | None | Limited | Per-AP + per-client |
| Typical lifespan | 2–3 years | 3–5 years | 5–8 years |
Of usable office space at minimum required signal strength.
When a device hands off between APs. Calls don't drop.
Capacity on modern Wi-Fi 6E gear. Plenty of headroom.
Every AP, every client, every SSID — one view.
“Our boardroom used to drop video calls. The executive corner office had no signal at all. After Senator's redesign, full bars everywhere. We forgot how much time we wasted moving around to find signal.”
Sometimes — if they're current-gen and from a supported vendor. Often a refresh is cheaper than living with mixed-gear inconsistency.
We deploy outdoor-rated APs when wanted. Common for hospitality clients and offices with outdoor meeting spaces.
Yes — Wi-Fi 7 deployments became standard in 2025. Most new deployments are 7-capable, falling back to 6E as needed.
APs install in evenings or weekends. Cabling work depends on whether there are existing drops. Most offices feel zero impact.
We walk your office, take measurements, and produce a heatmap of current coverage. If gaps are real, we propose a fix. Free for offices in the GTA.