Slow Wi-Fi, dropped connections, dead zones, unstable roaming, and overloaded networks can severely impact business productivity and operations. Skroft provides professional Wi-Fi troubleshooting and network remediation services for offices, warehouses, manufacturing facilities, medical clinics, and commercial properties throughout Southwest Florida.
We identify and resolve root causes including poor access point placement, signal interference, outdated switches, VLAN misconfigurations, bandwidth bottlenecks, and unreliable infrastructure. Our goal is to improve wireless coverage, network stability, security, and overall performance across your environment.
Services Include
Wi-Fi troubleshooting & diagnostics
Wireless coverage optimization
Access point deployment & tuning
VLAN & switch configuration
Warehouse & office Wi-Fi remediation
Network performance analysis
Infrastructure upgrades
Secure guest & employee Wi-Fi setup
Surveillance & camera network integration
Ongoing monitoring & support
Ideal For
Offices with unreliable Wi-Fi
Warehouses with scanner connectivity issues
Manufacturing facilities
Medical clinics
Construction offices
Property management companies
Multi-building commercial environments
Service Areas
Fort Myers • Cape Coral • Naples • Southwest Florida
SKROFT sticks to the following standards and rules
Cabling:
Copper Cabling: Typically twisted-pair cables (e.g., Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6a) used for most networking tasks.
Fiber Optic Cabling: Used for high-speed data transfer over longer distances.
Connectors:
RJ45 connectors for copper cabling.
SC, LC, ST connectors for fiber optic cabling.
Patch Panels:
Centralized points where cables from different locations can be managed and connected.
Racks and Enclosures:
Housing for networking equipment and cables, ensuring organization and airflow.
Networking Equipment:
Switches, routers, and other devices that manage data traffic.
Faceplates and Outlets:
Wall-mounted ports for connecting devices to the network.
Scalability: Easily add new devices and services.
Flexibility: Supports a wide variety of applications and technologies.
Manageability: Simplifies troubleshooting and maintenance.
Reliability: Reduces downtime with a well-organized infrastructure.
Standards Compliance: Follow industry standards like TIA/EIA-568 for cabling.
Cable Length: Adhere to maximum length limits (e.g., 100 meters for Ethernet).
Future-Proofing: Consider potential future needs when designing the layout.
Environmental Factors: Take into account temperature, humidity, and electromagnetic interference.
Plan the layout to minimize interference and maximize performance.
Use quality materials and adhere to standards for installation.
Label cables and ports for easy identification and troubleshooting.