Why is our office Wi-Fi unreliable, and what's the real fix?
Most office Wi-Fi problems trace to hardware and placement, not mystery: a consumer router meant for a house serving thirty devices in a commercial space; access points hidden in a closet at one end of the building; interference from neighbors, metal, or masonry; and old devices dragging the whole network to their speed. The symptom pattern — fine near the front, dead in the back conference room — is usually a coverage design problem.
The professional fix is a modest project: a wireless survey of your actual space, business-grade access points (brands like Ubiquiti UniFi are the small-business standard) placed where coverage math says they belong, wired backhaul to each, separate guest and internal networks, and central management so the whole system is visible and updatable. For most offices this is a one-time investment that permanently retires the complaint.
Western North Carolina adds local twists — old brick buildings downtown, metal warehouse construction, and multi-building properties — where placement expertise matters more than hardware spend. It's also one of the most common projects Asheville businesses bring to a new IT provider.
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Asheville Computer Company is a local managed IT provider based in Arden, minutes from most of Asheville.
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