The same desks, later

Recurring quality check

We return on a monthly or quarterly cycle and run the same capture windows, so a quiet month does not hide a rainy-season slide.

Calm office lounge with a sofa and a low table

Who it is for

Offices that already completed a packet loss assessment and want the same desks re-checked after an ISP change, a floor move, or monsoon congestion.

What you leave with

A comparison note against the last visit: which rooms held, which rooms slipped, and whether the same hop is still the culprit.

Scope

Repeat capture on the original site and apps. New branches are scoped as fresh assessments.

Included

  • Scheduled return visits
  • The same capture method as the original assessment
  • A short comparison against the previous log

Not included

  • Unlimited ad-hoc call-outs
  • 24-hour standby

How the work runs

  1. Set the cadence Monthly or quarterly, aligned with your heaviest call weeks.
  2. Repeat capture Same rooms, same apps, similar hours.
  3. Compare We write what changed, not a fresh brochure.

Who runs it. The assessor who knows your site when possible, so the comparison stays honest.

Time. Each visit takes one or two days. Comparison notes follow within three working days.

Where. Return visits to the original site, or remote capture if the team has moved online.

Preparation and limits

Keep us informed of ISP changes, new access points, or a shift in call hours.

A gap longer than six months is treated as a new assessment, not a comparison.

From RM 1,200 per return visit on a quarterly cadence. Monthly cadence is quoted after the first assessment.

Add a return visit after your first assessment readout.

Plan return visits