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In large facilities, the quality of wireless connectivity depends on dozens of factors: building architecture, metal structures, shelving systems, production equipment, the number of simultaneously connected devices, and the level of radio interference.
That is why Wi-Fi radio planning and site surveys are critically important stages when building or upgrading a corporate network. They allow for determining the optimal placement of access points, avoiding areas with weak coverage, minimizing inter-channel interference, and ensuring stable network operation under load.
VERNA specialists have many years of experience in designing and implementing Wi-Fi infrastructure for warehouses, manufacturing enterprises, offices, retail chains, and other geographically distributed facilities across Ukraine. That is why, in this new material, we share practical approaches to building wireless networks and explain what data is used for making technical decisions during the design process.
In the new article, we thoroughly examine the principles of Wi-Fi radio planning and site surveys, and also show what the results of this work look like in practice. We publish examples of coverage maps, signal level analysis, signal-to-noise ratio, interference levels, access point coverage zones, and other parameters used to assess wireless network quality.
This material will be useful for companies that are planning to build a new Wi-Fi network, upgrade existing infrastructure, or aim to improve the stability and performance of wireless communication at their facilities.
We invite you to read the full article "Wi-Fi Network Radio Planning and Site Survey for Business".
VERNA - 2026
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