Wi-Fi Design & Installation
Wireless network design and deployment for businesses across Mississauga, Toronto, and the GTA — access points, routers, switches, and point-to-point solutions.
A reliable wireless network is essential for day-to-day business operations. AN Telecom Solutions designs and installs commercial Wi-Fi systems for offices, warehouses, retail spaces, and multi-floor buildings across Mississauga, Toronto, and the GTA — built for full coverage, consistent performance, and the device density your business actually needs.
We work with enterprise-grade platforms including Ubiquiti UniFi, Cisco Meraki, Ruckus, and Aruba to deliver wireless networks that are centrally managed, secure, and scalable. Every deployment starts with a site survey and ends with verified coverage testing.
Site Survey and WLAN Design
Every wireless network starts with a proper assessment of your space. We don't guess at access point placement — we survey your environment and design accordingly.
Site Survey and Heatmapping
We walk your space with survey tools to measure signal propagation, identify interference sources, and map coverage zones. The result is a heatmap showing exactly where access points need to go.
User and Device Planning
We estimate the number of concurrent users and device types (laptops, phones, tablets, IoT, POS terminals) to determine access point density and channel planning.
Application Requirements
Voice calls, video conferencing, and large file transfers need different bandwidth and latency profiles. We design for your actual workload, not just basic browsing.
LAN and ISP Assessment
Your wireless performance is only as good as the wired backbone behind it. We evaluate your network cabling, switch infrastructure, and internet bandwidth to ensure the wired side supports the wireless deployment.
Installation Services
After a complete WLAN design, we handle procurement and installation of all hardware — including the cabling, switching, and power infrastructure that supports it.
- Indoor and outdoor access points
- Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 6E deployments
- Controller-based and cloud-managed systems
- Routers and PoE network switches
- Point-to-point and mesh antennas
- Guest network and VLAN configuration
- WPA3 enterprise security setup
- Coverage testing and optimization
Industries and Environments
Different spaces have different wireless challenges. We design for each one.
Multi-Floor Offices
Seamless roaming between floors, high user density, VoIP integration, and separate guest networks for visitors.
Warehouses and Distribution
High-ceiling, open-span spaces with metal racking need directional antennas and careful AP placement to avoid dead zones for barcode scanners and inventory systems.
Retail and Hospitality
Customer-facing Wi-Fi, POS connectivity, captive portals, and separation between staff and guest traffic.
Conference and Training
High-density meeting rooms where 30+ devices connect simultaneously for video conferencing, screen sharing, and collaboration tools.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a wireless site survey?
A site survey is a physical assessment of your space where we measure RF signal propagation, identify interference from neighbouring networks or building materials, and determine optimal access point locations. The output is a coverage heatmap and a detailed design plan. This ensures full coverage without over-provisioning.
Which Wi-Fi brands do you install?
We work with Ubiquiti UniFi, Cisco Meraki, Ruckus, and Aruba. The right choice depends on your budget, management preferences (cloud vs on-premise controller), and environment. We recommend based on your specific requirements rather than defaulting to one brand.
Do I need new cabling for a Wi-Fi upgrade?
It depends on your existing infrastructure. Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 6E access points require Cat6 or Cat6A cabling with PoE+ or PoE++ switching. If your current cabling is Cat5e, it may still work for basic deployments, but newer APs often need more power than Cat5e can deliver over longer runs. We assess your cabling as part of the site survey.
How many access points do I need?
There's no fixed formula — it depends on floor area, ceiling height, wall construction, device density, and application requirements. A typical 5,000 sq ft office might need 3–5 APs, while a 20,000 sq ft warehouse could need 6–10+ depending on racking layout. The site survey determines the exact count.
Can you set up a separate guest network?
Yes. We configure isolated guest VLANs with optional captive portals, bandwidth limits, and client isolation. Guest traffic is kept completely separate from your internal business network for security.