Have you walked into your office to see similar to this?

Finding all your staff in an ‘enforced’ huddle?

When your internet or Wifi is down and the only place in the office that you can gain access to your friendly neighbours wifi ( with their permission, obviously!)

Having decent, office wide, Wifi reception doesn’t require an installation looking like a radar station.

With subtle yet powerful and fast wireless access points like the TP-Link 615 Wall, allowing Wifi 6 with Gigbit ethernet ports built in and PoE so no external power adapter is needed, your office really doesnt have to struggle.

https://www.tp-link.com/uk/business-networking/omada-sdn-access-point/eap615-wall/

Obviously there are office environments that pose more of a challenge to full coverage of wifi , and with the portability of laptops and the ‘ always on ‘ culture with ‘Zoom’ or ‘Teams’ etc , to be able to move without signal loss throughout your entire office space should be a given

This is where Wifi Surveys are necessary, not only to determine the effective range of each transmitter, but to also gauge how busy the area is with Wifi from your neighbours offices and homes.

Most systems now have a more intelligent channel selection criteria based on local traffic and this helps considerably, but a good survey is invaluable in a medium to large scale wifi implementation.