BUSINESS WI-FI

Wi-Fi that works everywhere in your building - and does not drop video calls.

Commercial-grade wireless sized for your actual square footage, user count, and device density. Ubiquiti UniFi and Omada by TP-Link. From one-floor offices to warehouses and medical suites.

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Most business Wi-Fi was designed for half as many devices as it has today.

Every person in your office brought a laptop, a phone, a smartwatch, and sometimes an earbud. Your conference room runs video calls while your warehouse runs scanners. Guest Wi-Fi got bolted on, the main Wi-Fi got extended with a mesh, and now nothing stays connected long enough to finish a meeting. Commercial Wi-Fi designed for current device density fixes that - usually without the forklift people fear.

A Wi-Fi deployment that works on day one and stays working.

Site survey, design, install, tune, monitor. All five steps - not just the first three.

01

RF site survey

A real walk-through with proper survey tools - not a guess. Heat map of current coverage, interference sources, and problem zones. Predictive design before cabling for larger deployments.

02

Commercial-grade hardware

Ubiquiti UniFi (our primary stack as a Full Stack Professional partner), Omada by TP-Link for budget-conscious deployments, Cisco Meraki where required. Never consumer mesh.

03

Wi-Fi 6 / 6E / 7 where it matters

Newer standards are great - but only where client devices can use them. We will not oversell you on Wi-Fi 7 APs if your laptops cannot benefit yet.

04

Guest network isolation

A guest network that keeps visitors off business systems while still being easy to join. Captive portal options for offices that need branding or sign-in logging.

05

Voice and video prioritization

QoS policies so Teams / Zoom / Webex calls get priority over file downloads. Real-time apps stay smooth even on busy days.

06

PoE switching and structured cabling

Every AP needs a wired backhaul with proper PoE. We run or re-run cabling where needed and terminate with certified, tested drops.

07

Centralized management and monitoring

One console for every AP, every client, every metric. Alerts when APs go offline or user counts spike unexpectedly.

Why businesses choose us for Wi-Fi.

Ubiquiti Full Stack Professional and Wireless Admin

Certified at the highest level Ubiquiti offers. We know this gear deeply - including the edge cases that bite weekend installers.

Actual site surveys, not guesses

We show up with survey tools. You get a written report before a single AP is ordered. No 'we think three APs is probably enough.'

Voice, cameras, and IoT all on one network

We design with the full building in mind - cameras, access control, VoIP, IoT - so the Wi-Fi does not fight with the rest of your technology.

Post-install tuning

Two weeks after install we tune channel widths, transmit power, and roaming thresholds based on real-world data. Most installers stop at 'it works.'

Rango Technology has been outstanding to work with. Professional, responsive, and always deliver reliable IT solutions.

- Alejandro S., Business client

Common questions

How many APs do we need?

Depends on square footage, wall construction, device density, and expected concurrent usage - not on how many rooms you have. A small open office might need 1-2 APs; a 20,000 sq ft warehouse might need 8-12. Site survey tells us exactly.

Do you support Wi-Fi 7?

Yes. But Wi-Fi 7 only helps if your client devices (laptops, phones, tablets) support it - most do not yet. We deploy Wi-Fi 6 or 6E by default and Wi-Fi 7 selectively when the use case benefits.

How long does a typical install take?

Small office (1-3 APs): 1 day. Mid-sized office (4-8 APs): 2-3 days including cabling. Warehouses or multi-floor buildings: 1-2 weeks. Most work happens after hours or during phased cutover.

Do you install the cabling too?

Yes. We handle structured cabling end-to-end: runs, terminations, jack labeling, testing, certification.

What about guest Wi-Fi for a medical or dental waiting room?

Standard. A separate SSID, bandwidth-capped, content-filtered, and isolated from your practice management systems. HIPAA-appropriate, auditable.

Find out whether your Wi-Fi is the problem - or if it just looks like one.

Request a site review. We walk the space, measure real coverage, and tell you whether you need new hardware or just better configuration.