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Unreliable WiFi is no longer a minor inconvenience — it is a business productivity crisis. Infraspine designs, deploys, and supports enterprise wireless networks across Pakistan built on professional site surveys, data-driven AP placement, Wi-Fi 6 technology, and robust security architecture. We guarantee full coverage and back it with a 99.9% uptime SLA.
The most common wireless problem in Pakistani organisations is not a technology problem — it is a design problem. Consumer-grade access points installed without a site survey produce networks with coverage holes, insufficient capacity for the number of concurrent users, and security configurations inadequate for a corporate environment. The result is a wireless network that works acceptably when it is new and lightly loaded, but degrades progressively as user numbers grow and coverage gaps are discovered.
Enterprise wireless design solves these problems before they occur. A professional site survey determines exactly how many access points are needed and where they should be placed to achieve full coverage. Capacity planning ensures the wireless infrastructure can support the peak number of concurrent users on bandwidth-intensive applications. Security architecture segregates user types and protects corporate resources from unauthorised access.
Infraspine\'s wireless team has completed over 200 wireless deployments across Pakistan, from small office environments to large multi-floor corporate buildings and industrial facilities. Every deployment follows our proven design methodology: survey, design, deploy, validate. The result is a wireless network that meets its coverage, capacity, and security requirements from day one and continues to perform as the organisation grows.
WiFi Services Summary
From professional site surveys and Wi-Fi 6 deployment through guest network segmentation to ongoing wireless monitoring and support.
A wireless site survey is the essential first step of any serious enterprise wireless deployment. Without a survey, access point placement is based on guesswork — and the result is a network with coverage holes, excessive interference, and a support overhead that consumes engineer time that should be spent on productive work. Our wireless site survey service uses professional survey tooling to map the RF environment of your premises before a single access point is installed. A predictive survey models signal propagation through the building based on floor plan dimensions and construction materials, producing an optimised access point placement plan. A passive survey of existing environments maps actual signal levels and identifies interference sources. A validation survey, conducted after deployment, confirms that the installed network meets the design targets. Survey outputs include a detailed report with heat maps showing signal coverage, channel utilisation, and access point placement recommendations — the evidence base for every deployment decision that follows.
Access point placement is not simply a matter of installing one AP per room or at regular intervals along a corridor. Effective enterprise wireless design requires understanding how radio waves propagate through the specific building materials in your premises, how many concurrent users each AP must support, what applications those users will run, and how the access points must be coordinated to enable seamless roaming. Our wireless design service translates the findings of the site survey into a detailed deployment design: specifying the exact mounting location of each access point, the antenna orientation, the channel and power settings, and the configuration of roaming parameters such as 802.11r fast BSS transition. For environments with high user density — such as open-plan offices, call centres, or event spaces — we design high-density wireless configurations with tighter AP spacing and lower transmit power to maximise capacity per square metre. All designs are validated through post-deployment survey before project sign-off.
Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) represents a substantial advancement over previous wireless standards, delivering higher throughput, dramatically improved performance in high-density environments, and better battery efficiency for client devices. The key technologies that underpin Wi-Fi 6's performance improvements — OFDMA for more efficient airtime utilisation, MU-MIMO for simultaneous multi-user transmission, and Target Wake Time for IoT device power management — are particularly valuable in the dense, mixed-device enterprise environments common in Pakistani organisations. Our Wi-Fi 6 deployment service handles the complete transition from assessment through installation to validation. We assess your existing access point infrastructure to determine the case for Wi-Fi 6 upgrade, taking into account the proportion of your client devices that support Wi-Fi 6 (and therefore benefit from the new standard) and the usage patterns driving demand for increased wireless capacity. New deployments are specified as Wi-Fi 6 as standard to provide a future-proof foundation for the next several years of device growth.
Providing wireless access to guests, contractors, and BYOD (bring your own device) users without exposing the corporate network is a fundamental security and compliance requirement. A wireless network without proper segmentation allows any device connected to the guest SSID to communicate with corporate servers, databases, and workstations — a significant risk that becomes a compliance failure under standards such as ISO 27001 and PCI-DSS. Our guest network and segmentation service designs and deploys wireless architectures that isolate different classes of wireless user through VLAN segmentation and firewall policy. Corporate users authenticate to the corporate SSID using 802.1X and their Active Directory or Azure AD credentials, placing them in the corporate VLAN with access to internal resources appropriate to their role. Guest users connect to a separate SSID with a captive portal or pre-shared key, isolated in a guest VLAN with internet access only. IoT devices are placed in a further isolated VLAN preventing them from communicating with corporate or guest traffic.
Wireless networks present a fundamentally different security challenge to wired networks because the medium is accessible to anyone within range of the signal — you cannot physically restrict who can attempt to connect in the way that a wired network restricts access to those with a physical cable. Robust wireless security therefore requires multiple layers of protection. Authentication security ensures that only authorised users and devices can connect — WPA3 Enterprise with 802.1X is the current gold standard for corporate wireless, eliminating the risk posed by shared pre-shared keys that employees take with them when they leave. Rogue AP detection identifies access points that are not part of your authorised wireless infrastructure, which may represent an attacker attempting to intercept traffic or an employee who has plugged in a personal router. Wireless intrusion detection monitors the RF environment for attack signatures including deauthentication flood attacks and evil twin attacks. We configure all of these security layers as standard on every enterprise wireless deployment we undertake.
A wireless network is not a set-and-forget infrastructure component. The RF environment changes as buildings are reconfigured, new interference sources appear, and the number and types of devices connecting to the network evolves over time. Without active monitoring and periodic tuning, a wireless network that performs well at deployment gradually deteriorates in quality as these environmental changes accumulate. Our ongoing WiFi support service provides the monitoring, maintenance, and tuning required to sustain wireless performance over the long term. Wireless monitoring collects performance metrics from every access point continuously, alerting our team when access point utilisation, error rates, or signal quality metrics indicate developing problems before users experience them. Quarterly wireless reviews compare current performance against the baseline established at deployment, identifying access points or coverage areas that require attention. Firmware updates are managed through our change control process to maintain security and add platform improvements without introducing unplanned disruption.
Common questions from organisations planning enterprise wireless deployments.
200+ deployments. Wi-Fi 6 certified. 99.9% uptime SLA. Start with a professional site survey.