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Site Survey for Campus Networks & Professional Mobile Communications

In today’s world, an increasing number of interconnected devices are in use, both privately and professionally. Many of these devices communicate wirelessly, continuously exchanging data, often without user awareness. Additionally, faulty electronic equipment, such as poorly insulated cables, can significantly degrade the quality and usability of the radio spectrum.

A comprehensive understanding of all wireless devices and potential sources of interference is therefore crucial for efficient network design. We can help you conduct a thorough site survey of your existing infrastructure to identify potential problems and opportunities for optimization.

In summary, the initial assessment provides a solid foundation for planning and implementing new network solutions, enabling you to identify unknown emissions, eliminate interference sources, and recognize frequency bands that are either underutilized or overcrowded.

Key Areas of Initial Assessment

Comprehensive analysis, evaluation, and inventory measurements to ensure optimal network performance.

Warehouse environment showing a worker with a tablet conducting on-site analyses of wireless devices and identifying potential interference sources.

On-site Analyses

Identification and documentation of all active wireless devices and potential interference sources within your facilities.

Alphabetical file index representing the process of analyzing documentation to uncover optimization opportunities.

Evaluation of Documentation

Analyzing available documentation to uncover optimization potentials.

Two technicians in high-visibility vests installing a mobile monitoring unit on a rooftop to assess signal quality and network performance.

Spectrum Inventory Measurements

Performing detailed measurements over defined periods to assess current frequency usage and detect unauthorized emissions.