Network points and workstations
Cabling and data outlets for workstations, offices, counters, conference rooms, printers and administrative areas.
Internal network, data drops and Wi-Fi planned so offices, businesses, cameras, POS systems and workstations can operate with stability.
Operational connectivity
A Network & Wi-Fi project defines how people, equipment and systems connect on site. Willdor reviews coverage, cabling, hardware and organization before recommending the next step.
Cabling and data outlets for workstations, offices, counters, conference rooms, printers and administrative areas.
Access point placement, coverage review and separation of needs for staff, guests and business devices.
Organization of routers, switches, patch panels, labels, ports and related hardware to support service and future growth.
Where it creates value
A useful network does more than provide internet. It supports daily work, critical devices, connected clients and systems such as CCTV, POS, signage or audio/video.

OFData points, desks, printers, meeting rooms and administrative equipment connected with a clean structure.
BZNetwork support for POS, staff Wi-Fi, guest access, cameras, displays and daily operational devices.
CLConnectivity for reception, common areas, internal offices and points where stable operation matters.
DXRack, port, cabling, label and unstable-equipment review with recommendations for clearer growth.
Technical scope
Willdor organizes the scope by site: what will be wired, what needs Wi-Fi coverage and what hardware requires review or replacement.
Point planning, route review, terminations, patch panel, faceplates and labels when applicable.
AP placement according to space use, user density, walls, critical areas and weak-signal zones.
Routers, switches, PoE, ISP/modem, NVR, POS, signage and devices that depend on the internal network.
Project path
Before cabling or hardware is installed, the scope defines what will be connected, where each point will land and what limitations exist.
We identify work areas, connected devices, rack conditions, possible routes, Wi-Fi coverage and existing problems.
We define what will be wired, what needs Wi-Fi, where equipment will be placed and what dependencies must be coordinated.
Data points, cabling, switches, access points and physical organization are installed according to the approved scope.
Connections, basic coverage, labels, ports and expected operation are reviewed so the client understands the network.
Maintenance and diagnostics
Networks change over time as computers, cameras, POS devices, access points or new work areas are added. A documented network supports controlled diagnosis, expansion and maintenance.

Tell us what equipment needs to connect, what problems you are seeing and what areas need Wi-Fi or wired points. That information defines the next technical step.