Fast. Reliable. Scalable.
Whether you're outfitting a single floor or a multi-story corporate headquarters, Connecture deliver wireless network solutions tailored to your office’s needs — without the downtime.
Optimised Wi-Fi from the Ground Up
Connecture take the complexity out of wireless network deployment. Our expert team conducts a full site survey, identifies coverage gaps, and installs high-performance access points to ensure every corner of your building gets strong, stable Wi-Fi.
Our wireless services include
Ekahau Design, Planning, Optimisation and Reporting
Advanced deep dive health check & troubleshooting
High-level predictive modelling
Full AP-on-stick design
Hybrid, APoaS measurements and predictive modelling
Various design types and parameters ( eg high/medium/low capacity, roaming and location services )
Why Choose Connecture?
- Full Coverage, Zero Dead Zones – Say goodbye to dropped video calls and slow-loading pages.
- Secure & Compliant Networks – WPA3 encryption, guest network segmentation, and enterprise-grade firewalls.
- Future-Proof Technology – Support for Wi-Fi 6/6E and scalable infrastructure that grows with your business.
- Minimal Disruption – We work around your schedule to minimise impact on day-to-day operations.
Ideal for:
• Corporate offices
• Co-working spaces
• Multi-tenant commercial buildings
• Remote-ready workplaces
• Industrial environments
• Education environments
• Leisure environments
• Hotel & Hospitality
General questions
Consumer-grade networks are designed for limited use in homes, while business-grade networks offer greater speed, reliability, security, and scalability. Office networks support more users, handle higher bandwidth demands, and include features like VLANs, guest access control, and centralised management.
Coverage starts with a professional site survey to assess your building’s layout, materials, and user density. Strategic placement of access points (APs), possibly one per 1,000–1,500 square feet depending on usage, ensures seamless connectivity across all areas.
Yes—if properly configured. A secure office Wi-Fi network should use WPA3 encryption, have segmented guest and internal traffic, enable regular firmware updates, and support strong password and authentication policies (such as RADIUS or multi-factor authentication).
Bandwidth needs depend on how many employees are using the network and what applications they’re running. As a baseline, budget at least 10–20 Mbps per user for standard tasks (email, web, video calls). Heavy cloud usage or media work may require more.
Using a centralised wireless controller or a cloud-based Wi-Fi management platform, IT admins can monitor and configure the network across locations. These tools provide real-time analytics, alerting, and simplified troubleshooting from a single dashboard.