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    Ekahau: Struggling with Bad Wi-Fi? Ekahau Says You Don't Have To

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    ,Grant Shelley, Global Sales Engineer Lead, EkahauGrant Shelley, Global Sales Engineer Lead
    The innovation of wireless connectivity is a privilege enjoyed by people all over the world, be it for professional or recreational purposes. IT experts have come a long way in advancing networking infrastructure technology; however, businesses still face issues with implementing the latest products efficiently. Typically, in a residential setup, the processes of establishing Wi-Fi networks are relatively straightforward as the broadcasted signals can be received easily by devices in the house. Within the context of large facilities or office spaces, there are hundreds of variables at play. Each employee on average uses two smart devices throughout the day, construction materials used in the building dampen signals sent out by the wireless access points, and the employment of IoT products throughout the premises leads to the overall unavailability of a reliable Wi-Fi connection. A modern business must implement the latest networking practices and technologies to effectuate a seamless Wi-Fi experience for all professionals in a workspace. Wi-Fi tool vendors, in particular, make perfect partners in helping companies bring about such a change, and Ekahau, a leading wireless network design solutions provider, stands a cut above the rest with its head-turning innovations in the field.

    Founded in 2000, Ekahau is a Virginia-based software development company that architects extremely intuitive networking products—Sidekick, Pro, and Connect—to help organizations build and maintain a robust, highperforming Wi-Fi infrastructure. “We have a variety of different tools that allow an enterprise to design, validate, and then maintain their wireless networks. The goal is to make Wi-Fi easy for our customers,” expresses Grant Shelley, global sales engineer lead at Ekahau. The company well understands that numerous businesses attempt to be as wire-free as possible and invest significantly toward the same; but without the right hardware, software, and guidance, operating at desired levels of efficiency can be challenging.

    We have a variety of different tools that allow an enterprise to design, validate, and then maintain their wireless networks. The goal is to make Wi-Fi easy for our customers


    Fortunately for companies everywhere, Ekahau’s comprehensive suite of networking solutions empower them to circumvent such predicaments effortlessly and affordably. The company has identified that focusing on design, validation, and health checks make up the three easy steps to achieve optimal Wi-Fi performance.

    “A great network starts with a great design,” states Shelley when elaborating on the company’s approach to network design. Ekahau’s tools help users determine the right number of access points (AP) in prime locations with the appropriate configurations. Ekahau’s Sidekick offering is a high-precision measurement device that enables users to validate their network in the real world and identify unknown objects that cause interference to effectuate a seamless network deployment the very first time. Lastly, Ekahau emphasizes frequent health checks to maintain the Wi- Fi network.The company’s tools empower clients to conduct monthly or quarterly health checks of the Wi- Fi environment to proactively troubleshoot and avoid unwarranted complications. “Such insights allow Wi-Fi and IT professionals to optimize their environment for several network-impacting changes,” adds Shelley.

    Ekahau additionally partners with industry-leading AP manufacturers, boasting over 4000 APs and antennas in its database that can support any Wi-Fi network environment. This characteristic, coupled with the company’s mobile application competencies, streamline the responsibilities of IT professionals with the bonus of more accurate data collection. “We have apps that can turn iPhones, iPads, and Android devices into powerful Wi-Fi tools,” adds Shelley.

    With such robust solutions dedicated to improving an organization’s or event’s Wi-Fi performance, Ekahau is creating waves of change in the networking marketplace. The company’s Sidekick offering truly is one of the unique hardware products in the space, crafted with the ability to provide detailed Wi-Fi analysis of an environment. Shelley and his team also often conduct webinars to interact with professionals and better understand the challenges of poor Wi-Fi around the globe. 75 percent of wireless networks in the world today require troubleshooting and optimization; Ekahau’s solutions, tailored to meet each client’s business requirements, strive to defeat this trend with cost-effective, innovative solutions. And considering how quickly the company has been advancing over the past few years, completing this objective is no longer a pipe-dream. Moving forward, the company intends to strengthen its partner network, continue the development of its products, and seeks to expand into newer geographical markets over the next two years.

    If you are interested in seeing Ekahau’s tools in action, you can schedule a demo to learn more.
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    Ekahau

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    Reston, VA

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    Grant Shelley, Global Sales Engineer Lead,

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    Ekahau revolutionizes Wi-Fi planning, analysis, and troubleshooting. The company well understands that numerous businesses attempt to be as wire-free as possible and invest significantly toward the same; but without the right hardware, software, and guidance, operating at desired levels of efficiency can be challenging. Fortunately for companies everywhere, Ekahau’s comprehensive suite of networking solutions empower them to circumvent such predicaments effortlessly and affordably. The company has identified that focusing on design, validation, and health checks make up the three easy steps to achieve optimal Wi-Fi performance.

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