Wireless coverage that’s engineered, not guessed. We design, deploy, and certify enterprise Wi-Fi systems sized precisely to your space — from open-plan offices and multi-floor commercial buildings to historic structures and challenging outdoor environments.
Most Wi-Fi problems are really Wi-Fi design problems. Too few access points, wrong placement, wrong channel plan, wrong hardware — and the result is dead zones, interference, and frustration that rebooting the router will never fix.
Fredericksburg Technology approaches every wireless project as an engineering challenge. We analyze your physical environment, device density, and usage patterns before a single AP is mounted. The result is a system that delivers consistent signal everywhere you need it — and stays that way as your business grows.
Before a single AP ships, we model your environment using predictive RF design software. For complex or high-stakes deployments, we follow up with an active on-site survey to validate coverage and identify interference sources in the real space.
We deploy the latest wireless standards — 6 GHz-capable 802.11be Wi-Fi 7 — to maximize throughput, minimize latency, and handle high device densities that older 802.11ac networks simply cannot support reliably.
Thick masonry, metal framing, open warehouses, multi-story atriums, and historic structures all require specialized placement and power configurations. We have direct experience installing wireless in buildings where conventional approaches fail.
Multiple SSIDs, VLAN assignment, and proper guest isolation are configured from the start — not bolted on later. Staff, IoT devices, and guest traffic are kept on separate networks with appropriate firewall policies enforced at the switch layer.
Enterprise-grade roaming protocols (802.11r, 802.11k, 802.11v) are enabled and tuned so devices transition between access points gracefully — critical for voice calls, video conferencing, and mobile workflows that can’t afford a dropped connection mid-session.
Every deployment ends with a post-installation validation survey and a delivered documentation package: AP placement diagrams, channel plan, SSID/VLAN mapping, and login credentials. You own the design, not just the hardware.
No two spaces are identical. We adapt our approach to the physical reality of your building, not a generic template.
Open-plan offices, multi-floor suites, and conference-heavy environments demand high-density AP layouts and tuned transmit power to avoid co-channel interference.
Thick brick and plaster walls, limited conduit paths, and preservation requirements all factor into our design. We have a dedicated approach for 18th- and 19th-century buildings. Learn more →
Point-of-sale reliability, guest Wi-Fi, and back-of-house operations require carefully segmented networks with defined coverage zones and consistent performance during peak hours.
High ceilings, metal racking, and forklift traffic introduce unique RF challenges. We spec ruggedized access points and directional antennas where needed to cover every aisle reliably.
Outdoor courtyards, parking areas, event spaces, and multi-building campuses can be served with weatherproof access points, directional bridging links, and unified management.
Public buildings, libraries, community centers, and government offices require wireless that meets security and compliance standards while serving a broad, diverse device population.
Not only incredibly professional but also fast and efficient! We engaged with Fredericksburg Technology to upgrade the Wi-Fi in our large business space and not only did they deliver but they have set us up with systems for future success and growth. Fantastic experience and would highly recommend them for technology needs for your business!
We gather floor plans, walk the space, and assess RF conditions, building materials, and device density requirements.
We model AP placement, channel plans, and power settings using RF design software to produce heat maps before installation begins.
Access points are cabled with Cat6 PoE runs, mounted in designed locations, and secured neatly — ceiling, wall, or outdoor.
SSIDs, VLANs, roaming parameters, and channel plans are configured, then fine-tuned based on real-world signal readings.
We run a post-deployment survey to verify coverage matches the design, then deliver full documentation and walk you through the system.
Whether you’re building out a new space, fixing persistent dead zones, or scaling an existing network, we’ll design a wireless system that actually works.
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