Enterprise Wi‑Fi 6E Deployment Guide for Syrian Offices
Plan coverage, PoE budgets, and controller policies for modern workplaces.
Why Wi‑Fi 6E matters in Syrian offices
Wi‑Fi 6E opens the 6 GHz band, giving you cleaner channels in dense buildings across Aleppo and Damascus. Fewer collisions mean lower latency for ERP terminals, VoIP handsets, and warehouse scanners. Browse our networking catalog for access points and switches matched to your floor plan.
Survey and coverage planning
Start with a heat-map survey: note concrete walls, elevator shafts, and metal shelving that attenuate signal. Plan one access point per 80–120 m² in open offices, or tighter spacing in retail aisles. Document cable paths and PoE switch locations before procurement.
PoE budgets and switching
High-power Wi‑Fi 6E radios often need 802.3at or bt. Sum per-port draw, add 20% headroom, and verify total switch PoE budget. Pair UniFi or Omada controllers with VLAN policies that isolate guest traffic from POS and camera subnets.
Deploy with Luratex
Luratex supplies genuine Ubiquiti, Cisco Meraki, and TP-Link Omada gear with on-site commissioning in Syria. Request a site survey or explore our networking solutions page for project templates.