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INDUSTRY VIEW
The aim is to translate technical insight into practical actions that improve network performance and reliability.
Latency, jitter and connectivity issues originating beyond the local network can also be detected more easily, offering clearer insight into the health of the LAN, WAN and internet connectivity that supports daily operations.
Understanding the reality of wireless networks
Wireless networks are expected to function reliably, yet they operate in environments constantly influenced by building materials, interference and changing user behaviour.
A passive wireless survey analyses how an existing Wi-Fi environment performs under real conditions. Signal strength, interference levels, channel utilisation and access point behaviour are examined to identify areas where performance may be inconsistent. These findings often reveal coverage gaps, congestion or poorly positioned access points. Addressing these issues improves coverage stability, roaming behaviour and the overall wireless experience for users.
Designing wireless networks with intent
Effective wireless networks begin with careful planning. Predictive wireless surveys enable engineers to design networks before equipment is installed, using building layouts, construction materials and expected usage patterns to determine optimal access point placement. This design-led approach reduces reliance on trialand-error deployments and helps ensure the network performs as intended from day one. It also supports more accurate project planning and budgeting, while preparing organisations for newer technologies such as Wi-Fi 6E and Wi-Fi 7.
Validating design with real-world measurement
While predictive modelling is valuable, it remains theoretical. AP on a Stick surveys introduce real-world measurement into the design process. During an APoS survey, access points are temporarily deployed within the actual environment. Engineers can observe real signal propagation and confirm whether the predictive design aligns with physical conditions. This validation step reduces deployment risk and helps ensure the final installation delivers the expected coverage and performance.
A consultative approach to network improvement
Each engagement begins with a consultation to understand the specific challenges within the environment. This helps determine whether the priority lies in performance visibility, wireless optimisation or design validation. Following the assessment or survey, organisations receive a detailed report outlining findings, recommendations and clear next steps. The aim is to translate technical insight into practical actions that improve network performance and reliability.
Bringing clarity to network performance
Network performance plays a critical role in productivity, collaboration and business continuity. Yet many organisations still make infrastructure decisions without sufficient visibility into how their networks operate in practice. Combining proactive monitoring with detailed wireless analysis and validated design methods provides the clarity needed to improve performance and reduce operational risk. Through its technical services, Duxbury Networking helps partners and customers gain a deeper understanding of their environments and build networks that are resilient, scalable and ready for future demands. •
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