TL;DR
- Consultants fix the root causes of bad Wi-Fi: poor AP placement, noisy channels, weak backhaul, and misconfigured SSIDs/VLANs.
- You’ll get a design, a bill of materials, and a deployment plan sized to your space, devices, and internet tier.
- Expect seamless roaming, lower latency, and stronger security when it’s done right.
Problems a Wi-Fi consultant actually solves
- Dead zones & weak rooms: AP placement that accounts for materials and cable paths.
- Slow under load: Channel plans, DFS hygiene, and proper backhaul (prefer wired).
- Sticky roaming: Controller tuning (min RSSI, band steering, fast roaming).
- Buffering & lag: QoS where it matters, and lower retry rates via RF cleanup.
- Security messes: Guest SSIDs, IoT VLANs, firewall policy, sane admin defaults.
Typical deliverables (what you should receive)
| Deliverable | What it includes | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Site assessment | Material/obstruction review, existing gear audit, WAN & device load | Establishes constraints and realistic targets |
| AP placement plan | Floor-by-floor locations with mounting type & cabling notes | Coverage + roaming you can feel, not guess |
| Switching & PoE plan | Port counts, PoE budget, aggregation, multi-gig core | Prevents surprise power/port shortfalls |
| SSID/VLAN policy | Guest/IoT isolation, DHCP, firewall rules, admin standards | Security without headaches |
| Bill of Materials (BOM) | Exact SKUs, quantities, links, and alternates | Clear pricing and ordering path |
| Deployment & validation | Install steps, firmware policy, acceptance test | Proves it’s working before handoff |
| Runbook | Plain-English admin doc, backups, recovery steps | You can operate without a babysitter |
When to hire a Wi-Fi consultant
- New build or remodel: Conduit and low-voltage decisions before drywall save money later.
- Large/multi-floor homes or SMBs: Roaming and segmentation matter more at scale.
- Mixed devices & cameras: VLANs and proper backhaul avoid constant interference.
- Uptime matters: Studios, hospitality, medical/retail—outages cost real money.
How the process works (simple timeline)
- Discover: Goals, constraints, existing equipment.
- Survey: Plans, materials, RF risk mapping, cable paths.
- Design: AP placements, channel plan, switching/PoE, SSID/VLAN policy.
- Deploy: Install, controller tuning, validation tests.
- Optimize: Monitoring (optional), firmware cadence, periodic checks.
Pricing models (what’s normal)
- Assessment — fixed fee for discovery + recommendations.
- Design & BOM — project-based for drawings, specs, and runbook.
- Deployment — day rate or milestone-based; hardware billed separately.
- Monitoring — monthly plan for alerts, firmware policy, and tune-ups.
What a consultant won’t do (usually)
- Act as your ISP (but they’ll size/bridge the gateway and escalate the right issues).
- Fix bad construction (they’ll propose workarounds and cable paths).
- Support every consumer gadget forever (they’ll document best-effort settings).
DIY vs hiring (quick checklist)
- DIY fits: single-story, ≤2,000 sq ft, simple needs → try a good mesh with wired backhaul.
- Hire pro: multiple floors, thick materials, cameras/IoT, guest VLAN, multi-gig WAN/backbone.
FAQ
What problems does a Wi-Fi consultant solve?
Coverage gaps, slowdowns under load, sticky roaming, high latency, interference, poor AP placement, and insecure SSID/VLAN setups.
How much does Wi-Fi consulting cost?
Remote assessments may start a few hundred dollars; full design/BOM ranges from low thousands; on-site deployments vary with size and hardware. Monitoring is typically monthly.
Do I need a consultant or just a mesh kit?
Smaller single-story homes may be fine with a good mesh. Larger, multi-floor, or VLAN-heavy environments benefit from a professional design.
Will you work with my builder or GC?
Yes—consultants coordinate conduit, low-voltage, and AP placement before drywall, and provide wiring schedules and PoE budgets.