Stronger Wi-Fi Starts with
Better Insight

You don’t have to accept spotty coverage, dropped calls, or unreliable connections as “just how it is.” A professional wireless site survey puts you in control with a clear plan to build Wi-Fi that performs everywhere it matters. Go from frustration to full bars, with the confidence to know what
needs to change.

When Wi-Fi Struggles,
Work Suffers

Wireless problems rarely stay contained to your network. When the people who work for you can’t get internet access, it breaks their focus and interrupts their workflows, turning simple tasks into daily frustrations. Your team-wide collaboration slows, and your productivity takes the hit. Every day, it feels like people are thinking more about what’s going wrong, and less about moving your goals forward. 

A well-designed wireless network does the opposite. Once you know what you need to fix and tackle it, your network fades into the background, giving your team the freedom to move, connect, and work wherever they need. 

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Signs It’s Time for a Wireless Site Survey

A site survey is your Wi-Fi’s reality check. It’s especially valuable if you’re: 

  • Moving into a new space or expanding operations 
  • Renovating or reconfiguring your environment 
  • Rolling out new cloud tools, collaboration platforms, or mobile workflows 
  • Shifting to a wireless-first workplace 
  • Supporting high-density environments like an office, campus, or public venue 
  • Operating in complex spaces such as a warehouse, hospital, or industrial site 

Basically: if users are complaining, or you’re planning a change, it’s time to assess your workspace and connectivity. 

Better Coverage, Better Performance. The Difference a Site Survey Makes.

Think of a wireless site survey as your roadmap to Wi‑Fi that actually delivers. It reveals what’s working, what’s not, and where the gaps are, so you can build a network that lets you depend on fast, reliable connectivity.

With Kaco, you can expect: 

Decisions Backed by Evidence

Choose what to prioritize, based on your space’s real conditions, not assumptions or vendor defaults.

Fewer Surprises Over Time

Save yourself time and skip dealing with the scramble of last‑minute fixes. When you understand what your network needs, you can make smarter investments up front and chase fewer issues later.

Capacity That Keeps Up

Support your current users, devices, and applications, while also staying ready to tackle your system’s demands as they grow. You’ll avoid overbuilding now and struggling with performance issues later.

Lower, More Predictable Costs

Spend only where it counts. You’ll place access points where they deliver real value, helping you cut back on unnecessary hardware and ongoing management effort.

What’s Included in Your Wireless Site Survey

You can’t fix what you don’t understand. To get a clear view of your performance and where to focus your improvements, you’ll receive a comprehensive assessment that examines every detail.

Here’s the process we’ll follow: 

1. Evaluating Your Coverage & Signal Strength

The first step is all about zeroing in on where your network performs well and where it falls short. That includes examining: 

  • Wi-Fi coverage throughout your space 
  • Signal strength and quality from a user’s perspective 
  • Key indicators, like SNR and RSSI, that show how reliable your connections really are 

3. Assessing Usage Patterns and Capacity Requirements

If you want Wi-Fi that aligns with how your team works, you’ll need to understand where demand peaks and what real-world conditions drive it. That involves determining your: 

  • Number of users and devices 
  • Application types and bandwidth demands 
  • Current and future capacity requirements 

2. Looking For Interference and Defining Areas of Attenuation

After getting a complete picture of your Wi-Fi, we'll identify any factors affecting how signals travel and impact your performance:   

  • Nearby networks competing on overlapping channels 
  • Devices emitting RF noise (Bluetooth, microwaves, industrial equipment) 
  • Structural elements like walls, floors, shelving, and machinery 

4. Validating Your Performance After Updates

Once you've remediated any problems and optimized your system, you deserve concrete proof that everything is performing at its best and delivering the experience you expect. To give you that reassurance, our team evaluates key performance indicators, including: 

 

  • Throughput: Measuring upload and download speeds to confirm meaningful performance gains. 
  • Roaming: Verifying smooth, uninterrupted transitions between access points throughout your space. 
  • Overall Wi‑Fi Health: Assessing primary and secondary coverage, signal‑to‑noise ratio, channel interference, and other factors that determine real‑world reliability. 

Straightforward Answers to Your Questions

A wireless site survey is a practical step, but it often raises good questions. Here are some of the ones we hear most often, so you feel better equipped to head into the process with confidence. 

Build Wi-Fi You Don’t Have to Think About

Assess your infrastructure with a professional wireless site survey, and suddenly “I hope this works” becomes “We’re covered.” Once it’s complete, you’ll get clear data and smart recommendations for crafting a wireless setup that keeps your team moving, now and long into the future. 

If you’re done troubleshooting in the dark, let’s help you light the way with a wireless site survey. 

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