UniFi Installation for Office and Warehouse: Wolflube Case Study
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ToggleWolflube is a well-established manufacturer that specializes in lubrication equipment. Recently, they made a major move to support growth. They relocated from Miami to a new facility in Fort Pierce, Florida.
The new site includes a modern, two-story office and a large warehouse built for storage, logistics, and distribution. However, the previous location in Miami had infrastructure limits that made scaling difficult.
Because the business depends on communication, data access, and connected systems, Wolflube needed reliable and comprehensive network connectivity across the entire property. In other words, they needed stable WiFi and dependable wired connections everywhere.
This move also supports Wolflube’s goal of delivering enhanced service capabilities to their customers. By upgrading their technology foundation, they positioned the new Fort Pierce headquarters for long-term success.
Site Background
Wolflube’s new facility was designed to support daily operations and future expansion. It includes multiple work areas, a two-floor office, and a spacious warehouse that increases storage capacity and improves workflows.
The warehouse is seamlessly integrated with the office layout. As a result, teams can move between administrative and operational areas without losing access to systems and tools.
To keep the business running smoothly, Wolflube needed strong wireless coverage for mobile work. In addition, they needed consistent wired connections for high-priority devices like printers, phones, and desktop computers.
Challenges
The building’s construction made WiFi design difficult. Thick walls, reinforced concrete, and dense structural elements weakened wireless signals. Because of that, access point placement required extra planning and precision.
There was also a cabling challenge. Although the wiring contractor ran cables throughout the building, the lines were not labeled. As a result, it was unclear which cable went to which room or device. That forced our team to trace each run, which added time to the deployment.
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