Reliable wireless connectivity designed around how people, devices and workplace technology actually use your spaces. Improve coverage, performance and control across the workplace, with UK-based support when your teams need help.
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WORKPLACE COVERAGE
Reliable access across desks and work areas
Stable connectivity in meeting and collaboration rooms
Separate access for employees and visitors
Coverage across warehouses and operational zones
Capacity for busy shared spaces
Connectivity for public-facing and service areas
WIFI DESIGN
Effective WiFi starts with understanding the building, how it is used and what the wireless network needs to support. Coverage, capacity and security are considered together so the design reflects real working patterns rather than relying on guesswork.
Layouts, building materials, user movement, device demand, busy areas and known coverage problems are assessed together.
Access point placement and configuration are shaped around how each room, floor and operational area is used.
Staff, guest and business-critical traffic can be separated, with authentication, permissions and network policies applied around different users and devices.
Capacity, coverage and backup requirements can be considered around critical spaces, high-demand areas and the wider connectivity setup.
WHY IT MATTERS
A strong internet connection does not automatically create a good wireless experience. Building layout, access point placement, device volumes, interference and user movement all affect performance. A WiFi review can be useful when people experience dead zones, calls drop between rooms, guest access is difficult to control or more devices are competing for the network.
Wireless access is designed around the layout of the building and the places where people actually need to connect.
Capacity and access point placement help support cloud applications, Teams meetings and everyday collaboration more consistently.
Visitors can connect through a separate guest network without sharing the same access as employees or operational systems.
Central visibility and monitoring make it easier to identify performance issues, manage changes and understand where support is needed.
Coverage, capacity and network design can be planned around critical areas, busy periods and backup requirements, helping reduce disruption when demand changes or a connection fails.
Separate networks, managed access and clearer visibility help protect business systems while giving employees, guests and connected devices the access they need.
CONNECTED SERVICES
Wireless performance depends on the internet connection, network design and technology using it. Because dbfb supports these services together, WiFi can be considered as part of the complete user experience rather than treated as a standalone set of access points.
Support meeting rooms, displays, signage and connected workplace technology with dependable wireless coverage.
Provide the underlying internet connectivity needed to support cloud applications, users and wireless traffic.
Improve visibility and traffic management across WiFi and connectivity services in multi-site organisations.
Help control access across employees, guests and connected devices as part of the wider security approach.
DEPENDABLE BY DESIGN
Coverage, capacity and network design all influence how reliably devices connect, so these are reviewed alongside the internet connection, access point placement and the wider technology in each space.
WHERE IT HELPS
Every environment places different demands on WiFi. The right setup should support the people using the building while giving IT and facilities teams clearer control.
Reliable access across desks, meeting rooms and shared areas helps employees move through the workplace with fewer dead zones, while giving IT teams a clearer view of coverage and performance.
Support ticketing, payments, staff systems, guest access and connected technology across busy indoor and outdoor areas, helping visitors stay connected without affecting operational traffic.
Separate access for staff, students and visitors helps maintain a more controlled network across classrooms, shared spaces and wider campus environments.
Separate access for staff and customers supports payments, stock systems and guest WiFi across shops, restaurants and venues while protecting operational traffic.
Provide dependable wireless access across offices, public buildings and service spaces, helping employees stay connected while supporting a more consistent experience for citizens and visitors.
Connect meeting rooms, displays, sensors and workplace technology through wireless infrastructure designed around wider site demand, making modern spaces easier for facilities and IT teams to manage.
ONE ACCOUNTABLE TEAM
WiFi issues are not always caused by the wireless network alone. The problem may sit with the internet connection, device, application, access point placement or the wider network configuration. With dbfb, the building, users and services running across the network are considered together. UK-based support can look beyond an individual access point, while dedicated account management helps keep the setup aligned as spaces, devices and working patterns change.
With dbfb, planning, migration, support and ongoing changes sit with one team that understands your setup, your call flows and the impact communication issues can have on the working day. UK-based support is there when your teams need it, while dedicated account management helps keep your service reviewed, supported and aligned as your needs change.
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Layouts, meeting rooms, visitor areas, operational zones and known blackspots inform the design from the start.
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Teams calls, cloud systems, collaboration tools and connected devices are considered alongside coverage and capacity.
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Central management and monitoring provide clearer visibility, reducing the need to rely on guesswork when performance changes.
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New devices, office layouts, additional users and wider workplace projects can be reviewed as requirements develop.
FAQS
Business WiFi is a managed wireless network designed to provide reliable and secure access for employees, guests, devices and workplace technology.
Business WiFi is designed around larger user volumes, wider coverage, multiple access points, guest access, central management and the security needs of an organisation.
Building materials, access point placement, interference, device volumes and the physical layout of a site can all create weak or inconsistent coverage.
A review can consider the building layout, coverage, busy areas, user movement, connected devices, existing equipment and known performance issues.
Yes. Guest access can be separated from employee and operational traffic, helping provide visitors with connectivity without giving them access to the main business network.
Yes. Wireless connectivity can be designed and managed across multiple offices, branches, warehouses and public buildings.
Not always. The internet service may be performing correctly while access point placement, coverage or internal network capacity is causing the issue.
Yes. Business WiFi can support wider security and governance requirements through separate networks, controlled access, authentication, permissions and central management. The precise setup should reflect your organisation's own policies and compliance responsibilities.
Yes, but call quality depends on coverage, capacity, interference, broadband performance and the overall network design.
Yes. Wireless networks can be designed around larger spaces, racking, multiple floors, operational areas and environments where traditional access point placement may not be suitable.
Yes. WiFi can support laptops, mobiles, tablets, meeting room technology, displays, sensors and other connected devices, provided capacity and access requirements are planned correctly.
Security can include controlled access, network separation, authentication, permissions and central management. The precise setup depends on the organisation and wider security requirements.
UK-based support can help with performance issues, troubleshooting, configuration changes and future site requirements. Dedicated account management also helps review how the network needs to change over time.
NEXT STEP
Improve coverage, performance and management across your workplace.