Store Network Setup

Chain Core Wi-Fi Backbone

Standardized access-layer design for new stores and refits, with templates your field teams can repeat without renegotiating every site.

Illustration for Chain Core Wi-Fi Backbone

₩4,200,000 · 6–10 weeks first wave · Blueprint + remote cutover support

This package defines radio placement, VLAN segmentation for POS, and handoff rules between aisles so tablets and scanners stay attached during peak hours. We document channel plans per store format and ship configuration bundles your NOC can push without opening a ticket storm.

Accountable lead

Hana Seo

Hana Seo

Former retail NOC lead; focuses on repeatable access-layer templates.

What is included

  • Store-format radio maps (compact hypermarket, strip mall, flagship)
  • POS VLAN isolation with guest bridge inspection
  • Automated channel reuse checks before go-live
  • SNMP streaming into your existing observability stack
  • Rollback snapshots per controller policy set
  • Field technician checklist localized to KR electrical norms
  • Executive readout on rollout variance across regions

Outcomes we design toward

  • Fewer mystery disconnects during promotional weekends
  • Predictable maintenance windows instead of reactive truck rolls
  • One vocabulary between retail ops and the network desk

Questions teams ask before signing

Field notes

“The POS VLAN notes matched what our integrator actually built—rare in Wi-Fi briefs. Cutover night felt calmer than prior rollouts.”

— Min-jun K. , Regional IT · Mid-size apparel chain · 5/5 · survey

“Template language was dense, but the field PDFs were the first our contractors followed without Slack pings.”

— Sora L.

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