Dead spots, dropped scanner connections, guests complaining about the WiFi — we survey it, design it properly, and deliver a network built for how the space is actually used.
Wireless isn’t a separate thing we do — it runs through the same four stages as every Dorbintech project. Scope it properly, design it on paper first, deliver it clean, and hand it over with the documentation to prove it.
An on-site walk to see the problem for ourselves — how the space is used, where it fails, and what’s fighting the signal.
A predictive design showing coverage before anything is bought, backed by a survey to validate it against the real building.
A clean install with proper cabling and tidy configuration — done around your hours, not through the middle of your working day.
A validation report showing the coverage achieved, plus the documentation your team needs to run it without us.
An on-site walk to see the problem for ourselves — how the space is used, where it fails, and what’s fighting the signal.
A predictive design showing coverage before anything is bought, backed by a survey to validate it against the real building.
A clean install with proper cabling and tidy configuration — done around your hours, not through the middle of your working day.
A validation report showing the coverage achieved, plus the documentation your team needs to run it without us.
Most of the wireless work we’re called in on falls into one of three camps — and each one fails in its own way.
Meeting rooms that drop calls, dead corners nobody can work in, and a guest network you don’t want anywhere near the main one. We sort the coverage and keep staff and visitors properly apart.
Scanners dropping out halfway down a racking aisle, patchy coverage up in the high bays, devices losing connection as staff move between zones. We design for the whole floor, not just the office end.
Guests judge you on the WiFi. Outdoor spaces, multiple buildings, and long gaps between them make it hard. We cover the grounds and link buildings with point-to-point without digging up the whole site.
Dead meeting rooms & guest WiFi
Scanner drop-outs & high-bay coverage
Outdoor coverage & point-to-point links
A network only earns its keep if it stays reliable. Most installs move onto one of three ongoing arrangements — think of it as a spectrum, not a rigid set of boxes, and we’ll help you land in the right place.
Remote monitoring and alerting, firmware kept current, configuration backed up. When something goes wrong, we respond fast and fix what can be fixed remotely — reboots, re-adoption, config rollbacks, and the like — at no extra cost. If a fault needs a site visit or new hardware, we’ll quote it first. Nothing happens without your sign-off. The baseline: someone is always watching.
Everything in Essential, plus quarterly health reviews, guest network management, and capacity planning as your site grows. Site visits and hardware swap-outs are covered too, so a fault doesn’t turn into a separate conversation — it just gets fixed.
No more “is this chargeable?” moments. A block of pre-purchased hours each month covers WiFi maintenance and flexes toward anything else we do for you — infrastructure, licensing, ad-hoc support. Our Retained Hours model, and the natural next step after an install.
Monitoring, firmware, backups, response
Essential, plus reviews & swap-out cover
Retained hours across any work
The same thinking that runs through the rest of what we do — applied to wireless.
The person who surveys your site is the person who designs the install. Nothing gets lost between a salesperson and an engineer, because there isn’t one.
We’re not shifting boxes to hit a target. If you don’t need what you think you need, we’ll say so — and if the fix is smaller than expected, that’s good news, not a lost sale.
Every install comes with a validation report showing the coverage actually achieved against the design. No hand-waving, no “should be fine”.
Wireless plugs into the same ongoing relationship as any other Dorbintech engagement. Most WiFi clients end up using us for infrastructure and licensing too.
The person who surveys your site is the person who designs the install. Nothing gets lost between a salesperson and an engineer, because there isn’t one.
We’re not shifting boxes to hit a target. If you don’t need what you think you need, we’ll say so.
Every install comes with a validation report showing the coverage actually achieved against the design.
Wireless plugs into the same ongoing relationship as any other engagement. Most WiFi clients use us for infrastructure and licensing too.
Tell us what you’re working with and we’ll scope it out. No obligation, no hard sell — just a straight conversation about what you need.
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