When Wi-Fi works, nobody thinks about it. When it doesn’t, suddenly every complaint comes your way. The reality is, poor wireless performance is usually not caused by a lack of bandwidth or bad hardware. It’s the result of misconfigured access points, interference, or flawed design. Optimizing Wi-Fi starts with understanding what’s really happening in the RF air-space around your users.
Let’s walk through what a properly tuned wireless environment looks like, how to detect what’s wrong, and how to fix it.