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Wi-Fi Survey App

Map your Wi-Fi coverage and identify problem areas.
Generate heatmaps, performance insights and practical recommendations.

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Local Support, National Reach

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Managed Through the Cloud

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Floor Plan Mapping

Wi-Fi Health Checks

Improvement Advice

Understand Your Wi-Fi Coverage in Minutes

The Beyond1066 Wi-Fi Survey App allows you to quickly assess the quality of your wireless network, identify weak coverage areas and generate practical recommendations for improving performance.

Designed for businesses, visitor attractions, hospitality venues, offices and public spaces, the app provides an easy way to visualise Wi-Fi performance without requiring specialist equipment or technical expertise.

Simply upload a floor plan, walk the area taking readings and let the app build a picture of your network coverage.

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Typical challenges for heritage & cultural venues

Historic and cultural sites often encounter technology challenges that simply don’t exist in modern buildings.

 

We regularly work with venues facing issues such as:.

Listed building constraints

Restrictions on drilling, cabling, and visible equipment limit how technology can be installed.

Thick walls & layouts

Stone walls and complex floorplans can block Wi-Fi and mobile signals without careful design.

Discreet security needs

CCTV and access control must protect people and collections without detracting from heritage spaces.

Environmental risks

Temperature and humidity fluctuations can threaten sensitive artefacts and exhibits.

Legacy infrastructure

Older systems added ad hoc over time are hard to manage and integrate.

Limited IT resource

Small internal teams often struggle to support complex technology demands.

Left unaddressed, these challenges can lead to unreliable systems, frustrated staff, and a visitor experience that falls short of expectations.

Our approach for heritage & cultural venues

Rather than forcing modern technology into historic environments, we design systems that work with the building and the way the venue operates.

Our approach focuses on:

Careful site surveys

Detailed planning and surveys to work within listed building and conservation constraints.

Sympathetic installation

Installation methods designed to minimise visual impact and physical disruption to historic fabric.

Visitor and staff Wi-Fi access

Secure, well-managed wireless networks supporting visitors and staff with appropriate separation.

CCTV & access control

Discreet security systems protecting people, collections, and assets without detracting from heritage spaces.

Environmental monitoring

Continuous monitoring of temperature and humidity to help safeguard artefacts and sensitive environments.

Ongoing management & support

Centralised monitoring and support to reduce the day-to-day burden on internal teams.

The result is infrastructure that quietly supports your venue day after day, without drawing attention to itself.

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Planning technology changes at your site?

Whether addressing connectivity, security, or environmental monitoring, we can help.

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How we support heritage & cultural venues

Heritage venues typically rely on a combination of interconnected systems rather than a single solution. These often include:

All services are designed as part of a joined-up solution, not bolt-ons.

FAQ

Frequently Asked
Questions About Us

Yes. We regularly work within listed and conservation constraints, using sympathetic installation methods that minimise visual impact and physical alteration to historic structures.

Who We Work With

This approach is designed for organisations such as:

  • Castles and historic houses – including listed buildings and protected sites open to the public.
  • Museums and galleries – from local collections to larger cultural institutions.
  • Heritage and cultural attractions – venues focused on interpretation, exhibitions, and visitor experiences.
  • Trusts and charities – organisations balancing preservation, budgets, and public access.
  • Conservation-led sites – locations with strict requirements for discreet, sympathetic installation.

If your venue welcomes the public and values both preservation and experience, this model is built for you.