Site Survey Services

What We Evaluate

Keep your team online with dependable DSL and cable internet installation and support from Prime Tech Dispatch. We help businesses get connected quickly, stabilize performance, and scale bandwidth as operations grow.

Infrastructure Assessment

We review network gear, cabling, racks, power, and environmental factors to understand what’s working and what needs improvement.

Performance Evaluation

We test connectivity, throughput, Wi‑Fi coverage, and system health to validate your current capacity.

Risk Identification

We look for vulnerabilities, single points of failure, and operational risks—then recommend practical mitigations.

Clear Reporting

You receive a summary of findings, prioritized recommendations, and next-step actions.

Capacity & Scalability Planning

We outline upgrade paths for growth, new locations, and higher-demand applications.

Follow‑Up Support

Ongoing assistance for outages, performance issues, and hardware replacements when needed. Need help implementing recommendations? We can assist with procurement, deployment, and ongoing support.

Our Process

01 Discovery & Walkthrough

We gather requirements and walk the site to understand workflows, constraints, and goals.

02 Measurements & Validation

We capture key metrics (network performance, coverage, utilization) and document the current state.

03 Recommendations & Roadmap

We deliver a clear plan with priorities, timelines, and options that match your budget and growth.

Get in Touch

Tell us the location, goals (upgrade, expansion, Wi‑Fi issues), and any recurring problems. We’ll respond with next steps.
FAQ

Site Survey Services – FAQs

A site survey is a structured assessment of your physical and IT environment. It helps identify gaps, validate performance, and plan upgrades with fewer surprises.

Network equipment, cabling/rack organization, Wi‑Fi coverage, performance metrics, security posture indicators, and operational constraints like power and layout.

Network equipment, cabling/rack organization, Wi‑Fi coverage, performance metrics, security posture indicators, and operational constraints like power and layout.

Yes. We can highlight common risks such as weak access controls, outdated firmware, insecure network segmentation, and single points of failure.