
Commercial WiFi Solutions
Give your guests, customers, and employees the fast, seamless WiFi experience they expect β backed by enterprise-grade hardware, proactive monitoring, and expert local support.
Industries We Serve
The Right WiFi for Every Venue
Each industry has unique requirements β user density, security policies, hardware aesthetics, and management workflows. We tailor every deployment.
Hotels & Resorts
Guest WiFi with captive portal, per-room bandwidth control, and seamless roaming between floors and buildings.
Restaurants & CafΓ©s
Fast, reliable guest WiFi that keeps customers connected, improves digital POS reliability, and enables loyalty app integrations.
Malls & Retail
High-density WiFi across concourses and anchor stores, with marketing analytics showing footfall heatmaps and dwell time.
Corporate Offices
Secure enterprise WiFi with 802.1X authentication, VLAN segregation, and seamless roaming for employees on any device.
Schools & Universities
Content-filtered WiFi for students with bandwidth scheduling, SSID management per building, and BYOD policies.
Hospitals & Clinics
Reliable clinical-grade WiFi for IoT medical devices, staff mobility, and secure patient portal access β all on separate VLANs.
Key Capabilities
Enterprise Features, Simplified
WPA3 Enterprise Security
Industry-standard 802.1X authentication and WPA3 encryption protect both your corporate and guest networks.
High-Density Design
Handle 50β200+ concurrent clients per AP with MU-MIMO, BSS coloring, and TWT for clean performance in crowded venues.
Zero-Handoff Roaming
802.11r/k/v fast BSS transition keeps VoIP calls and video streams uninterrupted as users move between access points.
Cloud Management
Manage hundreds of APs from a single dashboard β push firmware updates, monitor client health, and generate usage reports remotely.

Why Most Commercial WiFi Deployments Go Wrong
Bad WiFi in a business environment is almost never a hardware quality problem β it's a planning and design problem. Here's what goes wrong most of the time:
- βInstalling 1β2 access points for an entire floor of a concrete building β signal looks fine on the spec sheet but clients can't roam or hold speeds
- βMounting APs by aesthetics rather than coverage β placed on walls between rooms instead of overhead to serve the actual seating area
- βNo band steering configured, so every device defaults to 2.4 GHz and congests the slower band while 5 GHz sits empty
- βStaff, guests, POS terminals, and IP cameras all on the same SSID with the same VLAN β a guest with a laptop can reach your back-office systems
- βConsumer router as the 'core' with no QoS, no VLAN support, and no management visibility β great for a home, wrong for a business
- βNo captive portal on guest networks β anyone within range can connect and consume your bandwidth without any consent or control
- βAll APs running on channel 6 overlapping each other β they spend more time yielding to themselves than serving clients
- βUpgrading to a faster fiber connection and expecting WiFi to improve β the bottleneck was the internal infrastructure the whole time
Signs You Need This Solution
Your WiFi infrastructure is failing you if any of these are true. Don't wait until a guest or customer puts it in a review:
- βPeople in your hotel, office, or restaurant complain the WiFi works near the router but drops or slows down further away
- βWiFi works fine with 10 people in the building but becomes unreliable when 30 or more are connected
- βYour POS terminals, IP cameras, and guest devices are all sitting on the same network segment
- βYou have no visibility into who is currently connected to your WiFi or how much bandwidth they're consuming
- βA guest connected to your 'guest' network can see shared printers or internal drives
- βYou upgraded to a faster internet connection and WiFi speeds didn't improve the way you expected
- βStaff and customers use the same WiFi password, and you haven't changed it since the business opened
What You Get When You Work With Us
We plan the network before we touch a single AP β and we hand it over with everything configured, documented, and tested. Here's what that includes:
Case Studies
Real-World WiFi Deployments
Challenge
80-room hotel with unreliable WiFi on upper floors due to concrete walls attenuating signal. Guest complaints about connectivity were affecting online review scores.
Solution
Ruckus R750 access points deployed per floor with BeamFlex+ antenna technology. UniFi guest portal configured for per-room bandwidth throttling and voucher-based access for in-house guests.
Result
Guest WiFi satisfaction in post-stay surveys increased from 54% to 91%. Zero floor-level dead zones on final RF survey.
Challenge
University campus with 12 buildings needed WiFi that could handle 4,500 concurrent student and staff devices, with content filtering for student SSIDs and unrestricted access for faculty.
Solution
Aruba AP-635 access points across all 12 buildings managed via Aruba Central. ClearPass policy enforcing separate VLAN access for students, staff, and guest devices. Content filtering applied per user role.
Result
98% student coverage across all buildings. IT helpdesk WiFi tickets dropped by 70% in the first semester after deployment.
Challenge
450-person corporate office on 6 floors with 802.1X authentication failing to properly segment the BYOD devices from corporate laptops on the same physical network.
Solution
Ubiquiti UniFi Enterprise deployment with WPA3 Enterprise and RADIUS integration. Separate SSIDs for corporate, BYOD, and IoT devices, each on isolated VLANs with firewall policies enforced at the gateway.
Result
Zero BYOD-to-corporate cross-contamination incidents post-deployment. Security audit passed with no network segmentation findings.
Trusted Brands for Commercial WiFi
FAQ
Common Questions
How many access points do I need?
Coverage planning depends on venue size, wall materials, and user density. A typical 100 mΒ² open area needs 1β2 APs; a hotel floor needs 1 AP every 3β4 rooms. We provide a free RF design as part of your quotation.
Can we have separate SSIDs for staff and guests?
Yes. Multiple SSIDs with VLAN segmentation are standard practice. Guest traffic is isolated from your corporate network and can be rate-limited or time-restricted.
What is a captive portal?
A captive portal is the login screen customers see before accessing your WiFi. It can show your branding, collect email addresses, require a voucher code, or redirect to a social login (Facebook/Google). We set this up for free.
Can the system handle 500+ simultaneous users?
Yes β modern WiFi 6 (802.11ax) APs are designed for high-density environments. We'll design an AP layout with enough cells to distribute load effectively.
Let's Design Your WiFi Network
Send us your floor plan and we'll return a free RF design, AP placement map, and budgetary quotation within 24 hours.
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