Wireless
Coverage planning, overlap control, RF margin, wireless throughput, AP density, and backhaul validation before deployment.
Wireless problems rarely begin with the AP datasheet. They show up as sticky clients, poor roaming, overlapping channels, noisy airtime, weak edge performance, and backhaul assumptions that collapse under real load. These tools help you model coverage, RF margin, throughput, density, and wireless transport before the site goes live.
Wireless Planning Guide
Walk through the Wireless design process before opening individual tools. The guide explains the linear planning flow, supporting checks, and the assumptions worth documenting before wireless coverage and capacity are treated as complete.
Start with the first step. Build toward the full design.
Some ScopedLabs tools work as a connected workflow. In Wireless, the Design Flow carries you from cell-size planning into overlap, RF margin, density, capacity, link validation, and roaming thresholds so you can move from rough layout assumptions to behavior-aware design checks with less re-entry.
The flow includes both Free and Pro tools. Pro access unlocks the full sequence for deeper planning, exportable reports, and saved design snapshots.