A professionally designed Office WiFi System is now a critical business infrastructure. From cloud applications and video conferencing to mobile working, VoIP and guest access, today’s workplaces depend on fast, stable and secure wireless connectivity.
We design and install commercial Office WiFi Systems that deliver consistent coverage, high device capacity and long-term reliability — tailored to how your building is actually used, not theoretical assumptions.
With over 25 years’ experience, we work across commercial offices, warehouses, schools and retail environments, delivering WiFi systems that perform under real-world load.
An Office WiFi System is a business-grade wireless network built using professionally installed access points, structured cabling, network switches and centralised management.
Unlike residential or “DIY” WiFi, an office system is designed to:
Support high numbers of concurrent devices
Maintain performance as staff and visitors move around the building
Eliminate dead zones and black spots
Scale as the organisation grows
In most commercial environments, WiFi performance is determined as much by planning and cabling as by the access points themselves.
Poor WiFi directly impacts productivity, collaboration and user confidence. We are typically called in when businesses experience:
Dropped Teams or video calls
Slow speeds when the office is busy
Black spots between meeting rooms or floors
Connection dropouts while walking around the building
A professionally designed Office WiFi System removes these issues by aligning coverage, capacity and infrastructure with how the business actually operates.
Many commercial WiFi problems are not caused by “bad hardware”, but by poor design decisions, including:
Access points are placed by estimation rather than survey
Insufficient capacity planning for busy periods
Poor placement (risers, cupboards, toilets)
No allowance for roaming users
One example we encountered was a 15-floor office tower where a major ISP designed the WiFi solely based on a predictive survey and never visited the site. Access points were installed in risers, toilets and cupboards, resulting in widespread dropouts and unusable coverage. The result was our company having to relocate all the access points to more sensible locations.
Common sense, experience and on-site validation matter.
We deliver Office WiFi Systems as a complete lifecycle service, from initial design through to installation and ongoing support.
Every project begins by understanding:
Building layout and construction
Number and type of devices
Usage patterns (busy periods, visitors, roaming)
Business-critical applications
Depending on requirements and budget, this may involve a predictive survey, an on-site survey, or an expert-led design based on experience.
Installation is carried out by our own engineers, with minimal disruption to staff:
In-hours or out-of-hours working available
Access point replacements or full re-layouts
New data cabling installed where required
Cat6A structured cabling is now our standard for WiFi installations, ensuring access points are not performance-limited by the underlying infrastructure. 10-Gigabit relies on this.
For clients who require it, we offer optional managed services including monitoring, support and reporting. Some clients prefer a fully managed service, while others choose installation and manage the system internally.
Support levels and SLAs are tailored to each client’s requirements.
Most projects involve upgrading an existing WiFi system rather than starting from scratch. In many cases this means:
Replacing outdated access points
Redesigning layouts to remove black spots
Adding capacity for modern usage levels
While technically an “upgrade”, these projects often result in a completely new-performing system.
An Office WiFi System relies on both wired and wireless infrastructure working together.
The router connects your office to the internet. Access points distribute WiFi throughout the building. Commercial environments require multiple access points to deliver reliable coverage and capacity.
Structured cabling and network switches form the backbone of any high-performing Office WiFi System. Poor cabling limits even the best wireless hardware.
Modern systems are centrally managed, allowing configuration, monitoring and performance optimisation from a single platform.
Mesh systems may have limited use cases, but in commercial environments they typically lack the performance, consistency and control required. We design controller-based systems for predictable results.
A professional site survey ensures WiFi performs as expected once installed.
We conduct predictive, passive, and active surveys using Ekahau, selecting the approach based on building size, layout, and client requirements. Smaller offices may not require a formal survey, while larger or more complex sites benefit significantly.
Reliable WiFi in a modern workplace is about more than signal strength. A high-performing Office WiFi System must be designed to deliver consistent coverage and sufficient capacity as users move around the building and usage peaks.
Many WiFi problems only appear once an office is busy — when meeting rooms are full, visitors are connected, and staff are moving between floors. This is where professional planning makes the difference.
Dead zones are one of the most common complaints we encounter in commercial buildings. They are typically caused by:
Access points are placed by estimation rather than survey
Structural elements such as concrete cores, steelwork or lift shafts
Poor positioning in risers, cupboards or enclosed spaces
Inadequate coverage planning between floors and common areas
An effective Office WiFi System eliminates dead zones by:
Positioning access points based on real-world RF behaviour
Allowing for building materials and layout, not just floor plans
Ensuring continuous coverage for users moving through the space
The goal is not just coverage on paper, but usable WiFi everywhere it is needed.
Modern offices support far more devices than they did even a few years ago. Laptops, mobiles, tablets, printers, scanners and building systems all compete for wireless capacity.
Without proper planning, this leads to:
Slower speeds at busy times
Unstable connections in meeting rooms
Performance is dropping as visitor numbers increase
We design Office WiFi Systems to support high device density, ensuring that performance remains consistent during peak usage — not just when the office is quiet.
As traditional desk phones decline, voice and video traffic increasingly runs over WiFi. Applications such as Microsoft Teams, Zoom and cloud-based telephony place very different demands on a network than general browsing.
Poorly designed WiFi often results in:
Dropped or unstable calls
Audio distortion or video freezing
Calls are failing as users move around the building
A professionally designed Office WiFi System ensures the wireless network can support real-time communication, delivering reliable performance for collaboration tools that staff now depend on.
Modern offices no longer use WiFi as a convenience — it is a core communications platform. By designing for coverage, capacity and real-world usage, we ensure your Office WiFi System performs when it matters most.
Security is a fundamental part of any professionally designed Office WiFi System. Wireless networks are no longer used only by staff laptops — they now carry business data, cloud applications, voice traffic and guest access, all of which must be properly controlled.
A secure Office WiFi System balances protection, usability and visibility, ensuring the network supports the business without introducing unnecessary risk.
Most commercial environments require multiple wireless networks. A properly designed Office WiFi System allows:
Staff to access internal systems and resources
Visitors to connect securely without visibility of business data
Traffic is to be logically separated, even though it uses the same physical infrastructure
This approach protects internal systems while still providing a reliable experience for guests, clients and visitors.
Commercial Office WiFi Systems use business-grade wireless security standards, designed to protect data in transit and reduce the risk of unauthorised access.
Unlike consumer WiFi setups, these systems are configured to:
Enforce strong encryption by default
Maintain consistent security across all access points
Avoid weak or inconsistent configurations that often develop over time
Security is applied consistently across the entire network, rather than relying on individual device settings.
A secure Office WiFi System provides visibility and control over who is connected and how the network is being used. This includes:
Clear separation between different types of users
The ability to identify connected devices
Greater awareness of network activity across the site
This level of control is essential in busy offices, schools and public-facing environments where many devices connect throughout the day.
Security requirements vary widely between organisations. A school, warehouse, retail space and commercial office all have different risks, policies and operational needs.
For this reason, WiFi security is not treated as a one-size-fits-all configuration. Each Office WiFi System is designed to align with:
The organisation’s operational model
The types of users accessing the network
Any internal policies or external considerations affecting connectivity
The result is a secure, practical wireless network that supports the business rather than restricting it.
Wireless standards evolve to address increasing device numbers and higher performance demands:
WiFi 5 remains suitable for smaller offices or environments with lower device density.
WiFi 6 is now widely adopted in commercial settings, offering improved performance in busy environments with many connected devices.
WiFi 6E extends the capability further, particularly in environments with very high density or where additional wireless spectrum is beneficial.
We have delivered numerous WiFi 6 Office WiFi Systems, providing improved stability and capacity during peak usage. Selection is always based on the client’s current needs and expected growth, rather than installing technology that adds cost without practical benefit.
An Office WiFi System should not be designed solely for today’s requirements. Device numbers, usage patterns and reliance on wireless connectivity continue to increase.
Designing for growth includes:
Allowing capacity headroom for additional devices
Planning access point locations that can be expanded or upgraded
Ensuring cabling and switching infrastructure will support future standards
This approach reduces the likelihood of early replacement and allows systems to evolve as the business grows.
For organisations operating across multiple locations, consistency and scalability become increasingly important. An Office WiFi System should be capable of:
Delivering a consistent user experience across sites
Supporting centralised management where required
Allowing new locations to be added without redesigning from scratch
Whether supporting a single office or multiple sites, scalability is considered from the outset to avoid fragmented or incompatible systems later.
Budget is always a practical consideration. We discuss future-proofing openly with clients, explaining where investment will deliver long-term value and where it may not.
By offering a range of Office WiFi System solutions, we help organisations strike the right balance between cost, performance and longevity — avoiding both under-specification and unnecessary overspend.
An Office WiFi System does not operate in isolation. Its performance, reliability and longevity depend heavily on how well it integrates with the wider IT and communications infrastructure.
Many WiFi issues blamed on wireless hardware are actually caused by limitations elsewhere in the network. For this reason, we design Office WiFi Systems as part of a joined-up infrastructure, not as a standalone add-on.
The wired network is the foundation of any high-performing Office WiFi System. Access points can only perform as well as the infrastructure supporting them.
Integration considerations include:
Structured cabling capable of supporting modern access point speeds
Correct switch selection to deliver power and bandwidth to each access point
Network layouts that avoid bottlenecks as traffic moves through the building
As structured cabling is one of our core services, we ensure the physical infrastructure is fit for current and future WiFi demands. Cat6A cabling is now standard in many Office WiFi System deployments, helping avoid performance constraints as wireless standards advance.
Delivering a reliable Office WiFi System requires more than good hardware. Clear planning, practical experience and honest scoping are what prevent cost overruns, delays and performance issues later.
Our delivery process is structured yet flexible, adapting to the size, complexity, and operational constraints of each environment.
Every project starts by understanding the current environment. This may involve:
Reviewing existing WiFi coverage and performance issues
Identifying dead zones, congestion points and roaming problems
Assessing existing access point locations, cabling and network infrastructure
Understanding how the building is used during busy periods
In some cases, this includes a formal WiFi survey; in others, an experienced on-site assessment provides the clarity needed to move forward efficiently.
Using the information gathered, we design an Office WiFi System that aligns with:
The building layout and construction
Expected device numbers and usage patterns
Business-critical applications such as video conferencing and wireless VoIP
Budget and future growth expectations
The design phase ensures that coverage, capacity and infrastructure are planned together — avoiding the common mistake of addressing performance issues only after installation.
Installation is carried out by our own engineers and planned to minimise disruption:
In-hours or out-of-hours working as required
Access point installation, replacement or relocation
New structured cabling installed where necessary
System testing to confirm coverage and performance meet expectations
Testing verifies that the Office WiFi System performs in real-world conditions, not just on paper.
After installation, clients can choose the level of ongoing involvement that suits them:
Some manage the system internally
Others opt for ongoing support, monitoring and assistance
Support options are flexible and tailored to operational needs rather than bundled as a one-size-fits-all service.
Project: Office WiFi System Design & Installation
Location: The Leadenhall Building (The Cheesegrater), City of London
Building: 50-storey commercial office tower
Sector: Commercial Offices
Role: WiFi design, structured cabling integration and access point deployment
The Leadenhall Building presented a highly complex environment for an Office WiFi System:
50 floors of premium commercial office space
Dense occupancy with high device counts
Significant structural steel and glass affecting RF propagation
Multiple tenants with differing usage patterns
In buildings of this scale, predictive-only WiFi design is not sufficient. Coverage, capacity and roaming performance must be validated against real-world conditions.
We delivered a professionally engineered Office WiFi System based on:
Detailed planning informed by real site conditions
Intelligent access point placement aligned to actual occupancy and usage
Integration with a high-performance structured cabling infrastructure
Deployment of enterprise-grade wireless hardware suitable for high-density environments
Rather than relying solely on theoretical models, the system was designed to function reliably across floors, core areas and occupied office space.
The completed Office WiFi System delivered:
Consistent wireless coverage across multiple floors
Reliable performance during peak occupancy
Stable connectivity for modern office applications and mobile users
A scalable platform suitable for long-term commercial use
This project demonstrates the importance of experience-led design, particularly in large and architecturally complex buildings.
Large office buildings expose the weaknesses of poorly planned WiFi faster than any other environment. This project highlights why:
On-site understanding matters
Access point placement cannot be guessed
Office WiFi Systems must be designed around real-world usage
The same principles are applied to every Office WiFi System we deliver, regardless of size.