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On-Site Wi-Fi Survey · Cambridge, Ontario

Know Exactly What Your Wi-Fi Is Doing, Before You Change Anything

A Wi-Fi survey measures the real coverage in your Cambridge location, section by section, so decisions are based on data instead of guesswork. You see where the signal is strong, where it falls off, and what it actually takes to fix it.

What You Get

What an On-Site Wi-Fi Survey Actually Involves

A survey isn't someone walking around with a phone checking the bars. It's a measured assessment of your whole space, and you walk away with something concrete: a clear picture of your coverage and what to do about it.

A full walk-through of your space

We cover the whole office, not just the obvious spots. Boardrooms, back offices, far corners, stairwells, wherever your team actually works. Coverage problems hide in the places nobody tests until a call drops there.

Real signal measurement, room by room

We measure actual signal strength and behaviour across the space using proper survey tools, not a phone held up to see the bars. The result is data on how your Wi-Fi performs everywhere, not a guess based on where it feels slow.

A coverage heat map

You get a visual map of your space showing where coverage is strong, where it weakens, and where it fails. It turns an invisible problem into something you can actually see and point at.

A written assessment with clear next steps

We tell you what's working, what isn't, and what it takes to fix it, in plain language. Whether you act on it with us or hand it to your own IT people, the findings are yours to keep and use.

See It in Action

What a Real Survey Looks Like

A real on-site survey in progress: walking the space, capturing signal behaviour, and identifying the weak areas. This is what a proper survey looks like, the same process we bring to Cambridge businesses.

Cambridge Specifics

Why a Survey Is Worth It for a Cambridge Business

Cambridge spaces vary a lot, and that variation is exactly why measuring beats guessing here. The signal behaviour in a heritage building in the Galt core is nothing like a newer unit off Pinebush or a converted shop floor in Hespeler. A survey reads your actual building instead of assuming.

Heritage brick and stone change everything

A lot of Cambridge's office space sits in older brick and stone buildings, especially around Galt and Preston. Those walls absorb signal in ways that aren't obvious until you measure them. A survey shows you precisely how far your coverage reaches and where it dies, so you're not buying access points on a hunch.

Open industrial conversions hide dead spots

Converted mill and shop-floor spaces look like they'd be easy to cover because they're open, but high ceilings, metal, and long runs create coverage gaps that move as the space fills with people and equipment. A survey captures how the signal really behaves in use, not just on an empty floor.

A survey saves money before you spend it

The most expensive Wi-Fi mistake is buying equipment to fix a problem you haven't measured. We've seen businesses add access points that didn't help because the real issue was placement or interference. A survey tells you what you need and, just as importantly, what you don't, before you spend a dollar.

You get a written assessment you can act on

A survey isn't just us walking around. You get a clear heat map of your coverage and a written assessment of what's working, what isn't, and what the fix involves. Whether you act on it with us or hand it to your own IT support, the data is yours.

Is It Worth It Right Now

When a Survey Is Worth Booking

A survey isn't always the answer, and we'll tell you if it isn't. These are the situations where it pays for itself.

Before a move or fit-out

Planning a new space or renovating an existing one is the cheapest time to get Wi-Fi right. A survey of the space informs where access points should go before the walls and ceilings are closed up.

When coverage is patchy and you don't know why

If parts of the office work and parts don't, and nobody can explain the pattern, a survey finds the cause instead of guessing at it with more hardware.

Before spending on new equipment

If someone's told you that you need more access points or a full upgrade, a survey confirms whether that's actually true, and what specifically you need, before you commit the budget.

Already dealing with slow office Wi-Fi in Cambridge? If the Wi-Fi is actively causing problems for your team right now, our office Wi-Fi page for Cambridge walks through the common causes and how a survey fits into fixing them.

Book It

Book a Survey for Your Cambridge Office

We come to your Cambridge space, measure coverage across the whole office, and give you a heat map and a written assessment you can act on. We confirm scope and pricing before any visit.

A survey is an on-site service. Tell us about your space and we'll confirm everything before scheduling.

Book Your On-Site Survey

On-site survey pricing for your space. We confirm scope before any work begins.

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Wi-Fi Survey · Cambridge

See Your Coverage Before You Spend on It

Whether your Cambridge office is in a heritage Galt building, a Hespeler conversion, or a newer unit near the 401, a survey gives you the real picture before anyone touches your network.

No obligation. We confirm scope and pricing before scheduling.