Orlando Ekahau and Hamina WiFi Site Survey
Orlando Ekahau and Hamina WiFi Site Survey
Central Florida Ekahau and Hamina survey support for convention and hotel density, education buildings, mixed use properties, remodels, offices, churches, healthcare suites, and I-4 corridor warehouse or service sites.
Some projects need quiet access; others need data near check-in, class change, meeting turnover, or shift start.
Remodeled rooms and mixed use floors often keep APs from a prior layout.
PacketScout is based in Orlando and can scope Central Florida onsite survey work.
Start with use patterns
Orlando WiFi complaints often follow people. Hotel check-in lines, convention breakout spaces, lobbies, classrooms, shared corridors, back-of-house rooms, and warehouse office edges can each behave differently. The survey should walk the areas where devices actually move and gather.
For I-4 corridor service or distribution sites, the question may be whether handhelds, tablets, or phones stay connected from the tenant edge to staging, storage, receiving, or parking transitions.
Choose the timing before the walk
Useful when ceiling areas, closed rooms, IDF spaces, or safe movement through the site matter most.
Useful when the problem appears during guest arrival, class change, meeting turnover, or a shift start.
The report should state whether density was observed or whether findings are limited to coverage and quality conditions.
Remodels and mixed use buildings
Orlando properties frequently change use: hotel areas become meeting or service spaces, retail sits below offices or residential floors, schools add wings, and medical or office suites inherit APs from a previous layout. PacketScout checks floor plan scale, current AP locations, wall and ceiling changes, and the rooms or paths where proof is needed.
If the project already has a Hamina plan, PacketScout can use it as a starting point and then test it against the current Orlando layout. That matters when a ballroom, classroom wing, hotel service path, or remodeled suite no longer behaves like the original model.
Orlando scoping cues
Convention-area work may call out ballroom airwalls, exhibitor load-in corridors, registration desks, breakout rooms, and lobby overflow. Hotel or resort-style spaces may need check-in queues, tower corridors, pool gates, service elevators, and back-of-house routes.
Education projects may separate classrooms, media centers, administration suites, assembly spaces, dorm-style common rooms, and outdoor student paths. Remodel notes can include a wall that split a former open room, a new reception desk, a converted storage area, a ceiling cloud, or an AP left in place after a room changed purpose.
What the data can answer
RSSI and coverage-boundary heatmaps around affected rooms, guest areas, classrooms, or work paths.
SNR, noise, channel overlap, and band-behavior observations that explain complaints with good-looking signal.
Walk-path notes and AP cell boundaries showing where devices hold the wrong AP or cross a weak handoff.
Floor-plan notes, AP placement review, and remediation options for the current layout.
FAQ
Is PacketScout local to Orlando?
Yes. PacketScout is based in Orlando and can support Central Florida onsite Ekahau survey, validation, troubleshooting, and reporting projects.
Can you survey hotel or convention density?
Yes. The scope can include lobbies, meeting rooms, guest corridors, check-in areas, back-of-house spaces, and timing notes for density-related complaints.
Can education buildings be included?
Yes. Classrooms, offices, shared corridors, assembly areas, outdoor transitions, and staff spaces can be scoped around how the building is used.
Can remodel work be validated?
Yes. The survey can show whether old AP placement still fits the new layout and what needs tuning, relocation, cabling, or redesign.
Turn an Orlando WiFi complaint into measured findings
Use the Ekahau/Hamina service page for managed survey details, or the general WiFi site survey page for broader onsite RF support.