Wi-Fi designed by measurement, not guesswork.
We survey, simulate, and plan your office wireless in Hamina — then hand you a report your IT team and your contractor can actually act on. Fewer Zoom drops, no dead zones, and meeting rooms that finally behave.
Two RF engineers, one mission: hunt down your dead zones.
Where does your Wi-Fi hurt?
Three quick taps and we'll point you at the package that fits.
Productized packages, scoped before we start.
Pick the package that fits the situation. Every engagement ends in a documented deliverable — not a verbal “looks fine.”
Nine steps from floor plan to sign-off.
The order is the point: measure and simulate before anyone buys or mounts a single access point.
Most “fixes” just add hardware. We find the cause first.
Buy another AP and pray
- Add access points wherever there's a free socket
- Crank transmit power until the bars look full
- Result: co-channel interference and broken roaming
Measure, simulate, plan, report
- Real RF measurements against your actual floor plan
- Predictive simulation in Hamina before any purchase
- A report with placement, channels, power, and a BoM
What clients say after the report lands.
They told us we needed three more APs. MAVI's report said we actually had two extra. We saved budget and the dead zones disappeared.
The handover was the cleanest I've seen — channels, power, BoM. The contractor just ran it. Zoom drops gone the same week.
We were renovating and they planned the network from the floor plan alone. Day-1 coverage was already at spec, nothing to scramble after move-in.
Roughly what does this cost?
Drag for your space, pick the type — we'll show a typical range. Final quote after a short call.
A sample report, before you commit.
A real (anonymized) survey report: heatmaps by floor, AP placement, channel and power plan, findings, and a bill of materials. Drop your email and we'll send it straight over.
Prototype form — wire to your inbox / CRM in the live build.
Questions clients actually ask.
Tell us where the Wi-Fi hurts.
A short call to understand the space and the problem. If a survey makes sense, you get a scoped quote — and if it doesn't, we'll say so. (We'd rather lose the job than sell you APs you don't need.)