Walk the site to identify coverage gaps and building layout
Wi-Fi & Wireless Networks
Wi-Fi and wireless network installation in Zambia.
Tumpe Tech installs and configures Wi-Fi and mesh wireless networks for offices in Lusaka — access point placement, coverage optimisation, and guest network setup so every room actually gets a usable signal.
Common Problems
One router rarely covers a whole office properly.
Dead zones, dropped connections, and overloaded Wi-Fi usually come down to coverage and configuration, not a fault with the internet connection itself.
- Wi-Fi coverage is weak or drops out in parts of the building.
- Too many devices compete for a single router's Wi-Fi.
- A larger space needs multiple access points working together, not just one router.
- Guest and staff devices are not separated on the network.
What's Included
Coverage planned around your building, not guessed at.
- Site coverage assessment
- Access point placement for the building layout
- Mesh network configuration for larger or multi-floor spaces
- Wi-Fi signal optimisation
- Guest network setup where required
- Coverage testing across the site
Who It Is For
Offices, multi-floor buildings, and shared workspaces.
How It Works
Coverage is assessed on site before anything is installed.
Plan access point or mesh unit placement
Install and mount access points
Configure the wireless network
Test coverage and signal strength across the site
Hand over with basic usage guidance
Important Boundaries
What this covers, and what's scoped separately.
- Wireless performance also depends on the capacity of the upstream internet connection and the router/network configuration behind it.
- The number and placement of access points depends on building materials, layout, and size, confirmed during assessment.
- Larger deployments are scoped individually rather than priced generically.
Related Services
Wi-Fi works best with cabling and configuration behind it.
FAQ
Wi-Fi & wireless network questions.
Can you fix Wi-Fi dead zones in my current office?
Yes, this is one of the most common requests. Coverage assessment and access point placement address dead zones directly.
Do I need new cabling for Wi-Fi access points?
Access points generally need a cabled connection to the network. If cabling isn't already in place, it can be scoped alongside this service.
Can guest Wi-Fi be separated from the staff network?
Yes, guest network setup is available where required.
Does this include the router itself?
Router setup and configuration is covered under Router & Network Configuration, and is often scoped together with Wi-Fi installation.
Next Step
Get your Wi-Fi coverage assessed.
Tell us about your building and current coverage problems, and we'll scope what's needed.
Need the whole network? See Business Network Installation.