Enterprise Networking & Security
Business wireless problems are rarely fixed by adding more access points at random. Sun Life Tech helps businesses plan coverage, improve roaming, isolate guest access, and make WiFi supportable across office and multi-location environments.
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We can review the current environment, the risk, and the operational impact before you commit to a migration, firewall replacement, or managed support plan.
Security delivery
This support sits inside the same documented risk, access, supplier, and continuity framework used across Sun Life Tech services.
Sun Life Tech self-declares conformity of its Information Security Management System with ISO/IEC 27001:2022 within its defined scope. Our ISMS addresses risk management, controlled access, supplier oversight, incident response, continuity planning, internal review, and continual improvement.
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Walls, density, client mix, uplink quality, and roaming expectations all affect the outcome.
Place access points based on the space, not just the nearest power outlet or ceiling tile.
Use measurements and observation to understand dead spots, channel issues, and roaming pain.
Voice handsets, laptops, scanners, tablets, and guest devices all stress the wireless environment differently.
Guest access should be convenient without exposing internal resources or creating unnecessary support risk.
Intermittent WiFi issues often come from RF overlap, switch uplink problems, DHCP/DNS behavior, firmware issues, or weak documentation about what changed.
A structured troubleshooting workflow reviews AP placement, channel use, transmit power, roaming thresholds, wired uplinks, DHCP behavior, and client-specific patterns before the business starts replacing hardware blindly.
That discipline is especially important in healthcare, engineering, manufacturing, and office environments where certain applications depend on stable WiFi more than staff may realize until complaints escalate.
Related services
Adjacent services and consulting options that often belong in the same discussion.
Wireless quality depends on the wired access layer, switching, and uplink design.
Ongoing monitoring and lifecycle support for wireless environments.
A practical first step when WiFi complaints are intermittent or poorly documented.
The larger architecture and lifecycle context around wireless design.
Related articles
Short reads that explain the technical decisions behind networking, firewall, VPN, and infrastructure projects.
Coverage, channel planning, guest isolation, and operational hygiene for business wireless.
Wireless issues often surface as general “slow network” complaints.
Wireless controller and access point firmware discipline matters more than many teams expect.
Wireless environments also need diagrams, AP naming, SSID standards, and support notes.
FAQ
Short answers to the questions we hear before network upgrades, firewall changes, and managed support engagements.
Next step
We can review the current network, identify the operational and security gaps, and recommend a practical next step before you commit to a redesign or vendor change.