UniFi Design Center Helps You Plan the Network Before Installation
When a business is opening a new office, warehouse, clinic, or multi-site location, the worst time to discover a coverage gap is after the ceiling is closed. UniFi's re-imagined Design Center gives teams a browser-based way to map the network first, then install with fewer surprises.
For Trinidad and Tobago SMBs, that matters because every site has different walls, rack locations, power, and cabling routes — and installation windows are usually short.

Build the site before the site is live
Design Center lets you work from floor plans or start from scratch. You can place access points, security cameras, switches, and gateways in the layout, then test coverage and performance before anything is mounted.
That is useful for offices, retail spaces, schools, healthcare sites, and warehouses where a bad placement decision can become a costly rework later.
Wire the rack and the floor plan together
The stronger part of the new workflow is the connection between rack-level planning and floor-plan planning. That helps teams map ports, device relationships, and provisioning tasks before the first installer arrives.
Instead of treating the design as one document and the install as another, UniFi keeps the network story more connected from start to finish.
Use 3D and mobile tools when the building is messy
Not every property has a clean digital floor plan. Design Center's 2D-to-3D workflow and mobile scanning tools help when you are dealing with an older office, an expanding branch, or a site with evolving requirements.
That kind of flexibility matters when the real world does not match the neat drawing.
Make camera planning less guesswork
If a deployment includes cameras, the Design Center can help visualize placement, coverage, blind spots, and lower-light constraints before hardware is ordered or installed.
That makes the design phase more practical for businesses that want better visibility without turning every project into trial and error.
Why this matters to managed networks
A better plan means fewer truck rolls, fewer surprises, and cleaner handoff from design to deployment. That is exactly the kind of process SMBs need when they want network projects to stay on schedule.
Ubiquiti source: All-New UniFi Design Center
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