Saturday lunch rush, year-end sale, school assembly — the moments when 200 phones connect at once are the moments your network usually fails. We design wireless that stays standing under exactly those conditions.
Challenges we solve
Coverage looks fine — until everyone arrives — AP placement done by floor plan rather than by RF site survey leaves dead zones nobody finds until the busiest hour of the year.
POS and payment terminals time out — A two-second handshake delay turns into a queue of frustrated customers and lost transactions you only notice in the next morning report.
Staff burn time fighting the network — Tablets drop, scanners reconnect, video calls freeze — your team becomes unpaid IT support for the rest of the floor.
How we approach it
On-site RF survey first, equipment second — We walk the space with calibrated tools, model the actual radio environment, and place every AP based on coverage data — not vendor templates.
Wi-Fi 6E and Wi-Fi 7 design — Tri-band radios on the 6 GHz spectrum take pressure off the crowded 2.4 / 5 GHz bands, so a busy floor stops competing for airtime.
Cloud-managed controllers — A single dashboard for every site you operate, with firmware, security policy, and guest portals pushed centrally.
Captive portal & guest networks — On-brand login for guests, isolated from staff and POS — with optional analytics on returning visitors.
Outdoor & mesh coverage — IP-rated APs and self-healing mesh extend coverage to courtyards, loading bays, carparks, and rooftops.
Documentation you can actually use — Every AP labelled, every cable traced, every floor plan saved — handed over so your team owns the network we built.
Key features
802.11be (Wi-Fi 7) ready — 320 MHz channels, MLO, 4K-QAM — designed for the next 10 years of devices.
Per-SSID policy & VLAN — Guest, staff, IoT, POS — each on its own logical network, isolated for security.
Roaming without a hiccup — 802.11k/v/r tuning so devices hand off cleanly across APs, even mid-call.
PoE+ uplink design — Power and data over one cable; we size switch capacity to your AP count, with headroom for growth.
Frequently asked questions
How long does a typical Wi-Fi project take?
Site survey to live network is usually 2–4 weeks for a single floor, longer for multi-site rollouts. We share a written timeline before quoting.
Do we need to upgrade existing cabling?
Wi-Fi 6E/7 APs are typically 2.5G or 10G uplinks. Cat-6A is required for full performance; Cat-6 may work for lighter loads. We assess during the survey.
Can you manage the Wi-Fi after install?
Yes — most clients keep us on a managed-IT retainer for monitoring, firmware updates, and adding APs as the floor grows.
Serving businesses across Hong Kong and Macau. Book a site survey or speak to our team about your IT infrastructure, network, security, or AI workflow project.