When interference is taking out your network, sensors or comms right now, you don't need a three-week study. You need an RF engineer on site who can locate the source, prove what it is, and stop it.
Replacing access points or radios blind usually wastes money and buries the evidence. Leave the system as-is so the fault can be caught live.
Time of day, which areas, what else runs nearby. Intermittent faults have patterns — a few notes can cut hours off the hunt.
A few minutes on the phone tells us whether it's a same-day attendance, and roughly what the source is likely to be.
It depends on location and current bookings, but emergency attendance is the priority — call and I'll give you a realistic time on the phone, not a vague promise. Same-day is often possible.
Very. IT and networking tools see the network layer, not the radio layer. A physical-layer interference source — a failing power supply, a rogue emitter, co-site desense — is invisible to them and exactly what RF test gear is built to catch.
The visit always ends with the source identified and a clear, fixed-price plan for the remedy. Many fixes — filtering, shielding, bonding — I fabricate myself, so there's no waiting on a third party.
No — and that's deliberate. I don't sell Wi-Fi kit, boosters or radios, so there's no incentive in the diagnosis. You get the truth about your RF environment and the most economical way to resolve it.
Talk to an RF engineer now and get the source located.