Wireless Site Survey Inland Empire
RF Data, Not Guesswork.
WCC Technologies Group delivers wireless site survey Inland Empire services — Ekahau-based, throughout the region — predictive design, validation walkthroughs, and AP-on-a-stick surveys for offices, healthcare facilities, schools, warehouses, and government buildings. CWNA-certified RF engineers, vendor-neutral deliverables, and documented coverage proof on every project. Designed for Inland Empire's actual buildings, not estimated from floor plans.
Most WiFi deployments aren't designed. They're estimated.
There's a difference. An estimated deployment uses square footage, AP datasheets, and a vendor's online calculator to produce an AP count. A designed deployment starts with measured RF data from your actual building — building materials, interference sources, client density, and roaming requirements modeled before a single AP is purchased.
Inland Empire buildings span a wider range of construction types than any other Southern California region. Distribution centers in Ontario, Fontana, and the Eastvale corridor exceed a million square feet and run forklift WMS scanners through high-bay racking where AP placement assumptions break down. Hospitals in Loma Linda, Redlands, and Riverside have lead-lined imaging suites and HIPAA-regulated clinical zones. Corporate offices in Riverside and Rancho Cucamonga have steel-and-tilt-up construction that reflects RF unpredictably. School districts across Corona-Norco, Chino Valley, and Moreno Valley run 1:1 device programs with 35+ concurrent clients per AP during testing windows. A wireless site survey designed against a CAD drawing — without a walk-through — fails in every one of these environments.
WCC Technologies Group provides Ekahau-based wireless site surveys across Inland Empire — predictive design before deployment, AP-on-a-stick surveys for high-stakes environments, validation walkthroughs after installation, and coverage audits for inherited or aging WiFi networks. Every survey produces RF heat maps, AP placement plans, channel allocations, and capacity calculations specific to your building. Your IT team gets a documented design, not a vendor quote with a guessed AP count.
Five wireless site survey types — matched to what your project actually needs.
Different projects need different surveys. WCC scopes the right type based on building complexity, deployment stage, and how much measured RF data the design actually requires. Most Inland Empire engagements combine two or more types — predictive design before deployment, validation after.
RF design from imported floor plans
Ekahau Pro models AP placement, channel allocation, and capacity from CAD or PDF floor plans — building materials assigned per wall and ceiling type to predict RF attenuation accurately. Heat maps generated for 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz before any on-site work.
When to use
New construction, tenant improvements, pre-deployment planning, RFP scoping, budget development, vendor selection. Best fit for typical Inland Empire office and educational environments where building materials are well-understood. Most cost-effective starting point for any commercial WiFi project.
Real AP measurements at proposed mounting locations
Test AP mounted on a tripod or pole, moved through your Inland Empire building while Ekahau Sidekick 2 records actual RF measurements. Removes guesswork on AP performance in unusual RF environments before purchase. The gold standard when predictive modeling alone won't account for the building.
When to use
Healthcare clinical areas with lead lining or specialized equipment, warehouse environments with high racking density, manufacturing facilities with metal stamping or RF-noisy equipment, large auditoriums and high-density spaces, any building where the predictive model has too many unknowns. Required by some healthcare and federal compliance frameworks before deployment.
Measured proof of designed coverage
Post-installation Ekahau Sidekick walkthrough verifying actual RF coverage against the predictive design. Signal strength, SNR, channel utilization, and roaming behavior measured throughout the Inland Empire facility before sign-off. Standard on every WCC wireless installation; available as a standalone service for networks installed by other contractors.
When to use
Post-installation acceptance testing, troubleshooting an underperforming WiFi network, second opinion on a vendor-installed deployment, documentation for compliance frameworks that require validated coverage, RFP-required acceptance criteria. The only way to actually prove what's installed matches what was designed.
Independent assessment of an existing WiFi network
Ekahau-based audit of your current Inland Empire wireless network — RF heat maps of actual coverage, dead zone identification, channel plan analysis, controller configuration review, and documented remediation recommendations. Vendor-neutral output your IT team can use to make refresh decisions or hold an existing vendor accountable.
When to use
Inherited WiFi network underperforming after acquisition or facilities change, vendor-installed deployment that was never validated, evaluating whether to refresh or replace an aging network, documenting performance issues for warranty escalation, scoping a phased upgrade. The right first step before scoping a full deployment.
Identifying non-WiFi RF interference sources
Ekahau Sidekick 2 spectrum capture identifying non-WiFi RF interference — Bluetooth, microwave ovens, video baby monitors, wireless cameras, cordless phones, rogue access points, and other 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz noise sources affecting wireless performance in your Inland Empire building. Diagnoses problems that signal strength alone won't reveal.
When to use
Wireless network with strong signal but poor performance, intermittent issues that don't correlate with AP placement, healthcare facilities with medical equipment in shared bands, manufacturing or industrial environments with RF-noisy equipment, any deployment where the symptoms point to interference rather than coverage. Often combined with a coverage audit on existing networks.
Wireless site survey Inland Empire — which survey type fits your project?
The right survey depends on where you are in the project lifecycle and how much measured data the design actually needs. Here's how the decision typically lands:
Pre-Deployment Planning
You're scoping a new WiFi deployment, comparing vendor proposals, building a budget, or going to RFP. Predictive Ekahau survey produces the AP count, channel plan, and BoM you need to make purchasing decisions confidently. AP-on-a-stick added if the building has unusual RF complexity that predictive modeling can't handle alone.
Post-Installation Acceptance
The WiFi network was just installed. You need documented proof of coverage before sign-off, payment release, or compliance acceptance. Validation survey produces measured heat maps verifying actual coverage against the design. Required on every WCC installation; available as a standalone service for networks installed by other contractors.
Existing Network Issues
Your wireless network is underperforming. Users complain about dead zones, dropped connections, or slow speeds. The network might be fine in some areas and broken in others. Coverage audit identifies what's actually happening — and whether the right answer is configuration changes, additional APs, or full refresh. Spectrum analysis added if interference is suspected.
Engineered, repeatable, documented — every site survey, every time.
Every WCC wireless site survey in Inland Empire follows the same engineering process. The deliverables are standardized across projects so your IT team and any installer can read them the same way regardless of which engineer ran the survey.
Requirements & Goals
Conversation with your IT team about coverage requirements, expected client density, application mix (voice, video, IoT, BYOD), security and segmentation needs, and any Inland Empire compliance constraints — HIPAA, CIPA, prevailing wage, NDAA Section 889, or vertical-specific rules. Survey scope set against actual operational requirements.
Floor Plan Import
CAD or PDF floor plans imported into Ekahau Pro. Building materials assigned per wall and ceiling type — drywall, concrete, cinder block, glass, metal stud, lead lining for healthcare imaging — to model RF attenuation accurately for your specific Inland Empire facility. Predictive heat maps generated before any site visit.
Predictive Design
AP placement, channel plan, and capacity allocation modeled against your coverage and capacity requirements. AP count optimized — enough for capacity and roaming without paying for over-deployment. Mounting heights, antenna types, and PoE budget specified per location. Channel plan resolves co-channel and adjacent-channel interference.
On-Site Measurement
WCC engineer on-site at your Inland Empire facility with Ekahau Sidekick 2 — actual signal, SNR, and spectrum captured throughout the building. Predictive model validated against measured RF environment. Anomalies investigated and reflected in the final design.
AP-on-a-Stick (When Required)
For Inland Empire healthcare, warehouse, manufacturing, or high-density deployments — test AP placed at proposed mounting locations and measured under realistic conditions. Removes guesswork on AP performance in unusual RF environments. Coverage and capacity verified per location before purchase decisions.
Spectrum Analysis
When interference is suspected or required by deployment type, Ekahau Sidekick 2 captures non-WiFi RF activity — Bluetooth, microwave, cordless phones, video baby monitors, rogue APs. Interference sources identified, severity assessed, and remediation included in the design.
Design Report Delivery
Final design report delivered to your Inland Empire IT team — RF heat maps, AP placement floor plans, channel allocation, capacity calculations, BoM with mounting specs and cable runs, deployment scope, and any remediation requirements. Survey deliverables work whether WCC installs the network or another contractor does.
Post-Install Validation
If WCC handles the deployment, post-installation Ekahau walkthrough validates actual coverage against the design before sign-off. Signal strength, SNR, channel utilization, and roaming behavior verified throughout your Inland Empire facility. Validation report archived for compliance and warranty documentation.
Anyone with Ekahau can produce a heat map. Few produce a design you can build from.
What separates a useful site survey from a deliverable that sits in a folder is the engineer behind the laptop, the methodology they follow, and whether the same team can install what they designed. WCC's Inland Empire wireless surveys are run by certified RF engineers using documented, repeatable methodology — and the same crews that survey can install.
CWNA & Ekahau ECSE certified
WCC's site survey engineers hold CWNA (Certified Wireless Network Administrator) and Ekahau ECSE (Certified Survey Engineer) certifications. RF engineering done by people who do this every day — not generalist IT technicians running their first survey from a YouTube tutorial. The depth of certification matters most when the building's RF environment doesn't match the textbook.
Industry-standard tooling — Ekahau Pro & Sidekick 2
WCC's Inland Empire wireless site surveys use Ekahau Pro for predictive design and Ekahau Sidekick 2 for on-site measurement and spectrum analysis. The Sidekick 2 captures simultaneous 2.4/5/6 GHz spectrum in a single pass — modern WiFi 6E-ready surveys, not the dual-band-only methodology many contractors still use. Proper tooling is the floor for credible RF engineering.
Vendor-neutral by design
WCC's Inland Empire site surveys are platform-neutral — designed against your requirements, not a specific vendor's AP. We deploy Cisco Meraki, Aruba Networks, Cisco Catalyst Wireless, and Ubiquiti UniFi. Survey deliverables specify required AP capabilities so the design works whether you select Meraki MR series, Aruba 600/700 series, Cisco Catalyst 9100 series, or another platform.
Survey + install under one scope
WCC's wireless survey crews and installation crews work for the same company. The engineer who designs your Inland Empire wireless network can be the same engineer who validates the installation. No handoff between vendors. No "the survey said one thing, the install did another." Survey-only engagements remain available — vendor-neutral deliverables work with any installer — but when WCC handles both, accountability is single-source.
Wireless site survey Inland Empire coverage.
WCC Technologies Group performs Wireless site survey Inland Empire coverage. Our engineers serve enterprise, healthcare, education, government, and industrial clients across all major Inland Empire corridors — no travel fees within our service area.
San Bernardino County (West)
- Chino
- Chino Hills
- Ontario
- Rancho Cucamonga
- Upland
- Montclair
- Fontana
- & more
San Bernardino County (Central)
- San Bernardino
- Redlands
- Loma Linda
- Highland
- Rialto
- Colton
- Grand Terrace
- & more
High Desert
- Victorville
- Apple Valley
- Hesperia
- Adelanto
- Phelan
- Wrightwood
- Lucerne Valley
- & more
Riverside County (West)
- Riverside
- Corona
- Eastvale
- Norco
- Jurupa Valley
- Mira Loma
- Glen Avon
- & more
Riverside County (Central)
- Moreno Valley
- Perris
- Hemet
- Menifee
- Wildomar
- Lake Elsinore
- San Jacinto
- & more
Coachella Valley
- Palm Springs
- Palm Desert
- La Quinta
- Indio
- Cathedral City
- Rancho Mirage
- Indian Wells
- & more
Wireless Site Survey Inland Empire — Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions WCC receives about wireless site surveys in Inland Empire — covering survey types, cost, timeline, vendor neutrality, and the difference between predictive and AP-on-a-stick methodology.
Beyond the Site Survey — Related Wireless Services
The site survey is the design phase. WCC also handles the rest of the deployment — installation, validation, and ongoing managed wireless — so the engineer who designed your network can be the engineer who installs and supports it.
WiFi Installation Inland Empire
Full WiFi deployment — cabling, AP installation, controller configuration, and RF validation across Inland Empire.
Ekahau Site Survey
Deep dive on Ekahau Pro and Sidekick 2 methodology, deliverables, and what makes a credible RF design.
Managed WiFi
Ongoing operational ownership of your wireless network — monitoring, optimization, and lifecycle planning under one SLA.
Schedule a Wireless Site Survey
Tell us your facility type, square footage, and what you're trying to accomplish — and WCC will scope a wireless site survey designed for your Inland Empire environment. Fixed-fee pricing in advance, vendor-neutral deliverables, and CWNA-certified RF engineers from start to finish.
