Wi-Fi Design & Installation — Sydney & Nationwide

Enterprise Wi-Fi designed for the load it will actually carry. Installed. Certified. Documented.

Predictive RF design, AP placement, installation, and post-deployment heatmap certification on live networks across Sydney and Australia. Hospitals, warehouses, and high-density facilities. Cisco Meraki, Aruba. One accountable partner.

Predictive RF Design Cisco Meraki Aruba by HPE Post-Deployment Certification Telstra Partner since 1992
🤝Telstra Partner — Since 1992, 33 years
🔒Live Network Delivery — Business-critical. No disruption.
📡Heatmap Certified — Post-deployment validated under real load
🌏Sydney & Nationwide — Single accountable partner
The Design Problem

Wi-Fi designed on a floor plan fails in the real building.

Most enterprise Wi-Fi is designed against an empty building plan. The actual RF environment is different. Medical equipment, industrial machinery, metal racking, high device density, and neighbouring networks create interference the predictive model never captured.

Problems surface months after commissioning. The network gets blamed. The physical RF environment is the real cause. Proper enterprise Wi-Fi design accounts for the environment as it will actually be used — then certifies the installation under real operational load before handover.

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Interference

Co-channel interference from high-density AP deployments in open-plan environments and neighbouring networks

Medical

Non-Wi-Fi interference from medical devices and industrial equipment across 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands

Roaming

Roaming failures causing dropped clinical application sessions, voice disconnections, and IoT dropouts

Capacity

Capacity failures in high-density zones — waiting rooms, warehouse floors, and open-plan offices at peak load

Coverage

Coverage gaps created by fit-out changes and physical obstructions made after the original RF design

Layer 1

Cabling and PoE budget deficiencies limiting AP performance — invisible until the network runs under load

What we deliver

Enterprise Wi-Fi installation. From predictive design to certified handover.

Every engagement starts with design and ends with documented certification. No handover until the network performs as designed under real operational load.

Design

Predictive RF Survey & Design

Pre-deployment RF modelling using site plans, building materials, and your specific coverage and capacity requirements. AP placement, channel plan, and power settings designed before installation — not adjusted after commissioning fails.

RF modellingAP placementChannel planning
Installation

AP Installation & Cabling

Physical installation of access points, structured cabling to AP locations, patch panel termination, and rack integration. Installed to design spec. Every cable run tested, certified, and documented before the AP goes live.

AP mountingCat6/6A cablingPoE validation
Certification

Post-Deployment Heatmap Validation

Physical walk survey of the commissioned environment measuring signal strength, SNR, and data rates across all frequency bands. Heatmap output showing actual coverage versus design intent. Gaps and anomalies identified, remediated, and documented before handover. See real-world examples in our project portfolio.

RSSI heatmapsSNR mappingCoverage gap analysis
Spectrum

Spectrum Analysis & Interference Identification

Full-spectrum analysis across 2.4GHz, 5GHz, and 6GHz bands identifying non-Wi-Fi interference sources before and after installation. Medical devices, industrial equipment, neighbouring networks, and rogue devices. Every source located and documented.

2.4/5/6GHzNon-Wi-Fi interferenceRogue detection
Capacity

Capacity & Load Validation

Load testing under live high-density conditions. Throughput, latency, and client density measured per AP and per zone. Capacity bottlenecks identified and resolved before they affect clinical systems, payment infrastructure, or warehouse operations.

Throughput testingClient densityLoad simulation
Clinical

Clinical Wi-Fi Design & Certification

Specialist RF design for hospitals and health networks. Medical device interference modelled into the design. Roaming behaviour validated for clinical applications including voice handsets, RTLS, and eMAR systems. Assessment against healthcare wireless standards on handover.

Clinical complianceMedical device RFRoaming validation
Technology partners
Works with
Certified handover

What you receive on project completion.

Every installation is handed over with full documentation. Coverage certification is based on post-deployment measurement under real operational load — not the predictive model alone.

  • Predictive RF design documentation with AP placement rationale
  • As-built cabling records for every AP location
  • Post-deployment heatmaps showing actual coverage versus design intent
  • Spectrum analysis captures confirming interference sources addressed
  • Capacity validation results per AP and per zone under real load
  • Roaming validation findings for clinical and voice applications
  • Signed off coverage certification on handover
Wi-Fi coverage heatmap office floor plan Wi-Fi coverage heatmap warehouse

Post-deployment heatmaps — office and warehouse environments

How we work

Design for the real environment. Certify under it.

01

Scoping & Requirements

We establish your environment, applications, coverage requirements, and performance thresholds. Clinical systems, voice, IoT, and OT each have distinct RF requirements that shape the design from the start.

02

Predictive RF Design

RF modelling using site plans and building materials. AP placement, channel plan, and power settings determined before a single cable is run. Design reviewed and agreed before installation begins.

03

Installation & Configuration

Physical installation of APs and cabling to design spec on the live network. No disruption to operations. Every cable certified. Configuration aligned to channel plan and capacity requirements.

04

Validation & Certified Handover

Post-deployment heatmap survey and spectrum analysis under real operational load. Performance confirmed against design intent. Full documentation and coverage certification provided on handover.

Telstra Partner since 1992 — delivering availability, resilience, and assurance across enterprise, health, industrial, and retail networks nationwide.

Common questions

What project leads ask us before committing to an installation.

What does enterprise Wi-Fi design and installation include?

Predictive RF modelling using site plans and building materials, AP placement and channel planning, physical installation of access points and associated cabling, post-deployment heatmap validation measuring actual coverage versus design intent, spectrum and interference analysis under real operational load, capacity testing per AP and per zone, and full as-built documentation on handover. We work on live, business-critical networks with no disruption to operations during installation and validation.

Why does enterprise Wi-Fi fail after installation?

Most enterprise Wi-Fi is designed against an empty building plan. The actual RF environment — medical equipment, industrial machinery, metal racking, high device density, and neighbouring networks — creates interference the predictive model never captured. Problems surface months after commissioning when the network runs under real operational load. Proper post-deployment validation under live conditions is what separates a certified installation from one that fails six months later.

What Wi-Fi equipment brands does AAA Communications install?

We design and install enterprise wireless infrastructure using Cisco Meraki and Aruba by HPE access points, with survey and validation work conducted using Ekahau survey tools and calibrated spectrum analysers. We are a Cisco partner and Telstra Partner since 1992, working across hospitals, warehouses, high-density commercial facilities, and industrial environments nationwide.

What is the difference between Wi-Fi installation and a Wi-Fi audit?

Wi-Fi design and installation is a project delivery engagement — we design, install, and certify new or upgraded wireless infrastructure. A Wi-Fi audit is a standalone diagnostic engagement for existing networks where something is wrong and you need independent evidence before spending on remediation. If you are commissioning new infrastructure, you need installation. If your wireless is already installed and performance is not meeting expectations, start with an independent audit.

From the field

Related insights

If your network depends on wireless, the physical layer needs to survive it.

Enterprise Wi-Fi designed for the load it will actually carry. Installed on live networks. Certified on handover. One accountable partner — Telstra Partner since 1992.

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