Post-Deployment Wi-Fi Validation
Verify that your wireless network performs exactly as designed — in the real world.
Confirm Your Wireless Network Is Installed and Performing Correctly
A Post‑Deployment Validation is the critical step after installing a new wireless network. Using on‑site RF measurements and performance testing, we verify that your Wi‑Fi environment matches the predictive design and meets your coverage, capacity, and reliability requirements.
If issues are found, we identify them early — before they impact users — and provide targeted recommendations or optimizations to ensure your network performs at its best.
A Validation Survey Is Essential When:
- You’ve Completed a New Installation or Upgrade: Verifying that your deployment or hardware refresh delivers the exact coverage and speeds promised.
- Users Are Reporting Early Performance Issues: Troubleshooting post-install glitches, drops, or latency before they derail daily business operations.
- Operating Mission-Critical Workflows: Ensuring zero-downtime reliability for warehouse scanners, voice-over-Wi-Fi phones, or dense corporate environments.
- Requiring Documented Proof of Performance: Creating an objective, engineering-grade baseline to satisfy internal standards, compliance, or executive sign-off.
What’s Included in a Post‑Deployment Validation
A comprehensive on‑site assessment that measures real‑world wireless performance and verifies proper installation
- Active & Passive RF Site Surveys: Real-world on-site data collection to measure actual signal strength, noise floor, and channel congestion across your facility.
- Physical Deployment Audit: Verification of Access Point placement, mounting orientation, and antenna angles against the original engineering blueprint.
- Real-World Performance Testing: Stress-testing the network to measure actual data throughput, packet retry rates, and seamless device roaming boundaries.
- Empirical Performance Heatmaps: High-fidelity, data-driven maps illustrating your actual, real-world Signal Strength (RSSI) and Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR).
- As-Built Engineering Report: A comprehensive summary detailing the final health of the network, including immediate logical tuning adjustments made on-site and clear recommendations for any required infrastructure modifications.
