WiFi
As I mentioned in the Router and Basic Networking Requirements pages, you should have at least one separate WiFi access point to handle wireless connectivity. If your building is big enough, you may very well need multiple access points.
Sadly, I don't actually have any great advice on this because I haven't shopped for one in a good while. I've even resorted to using a router as an access point, due to how annoying it can be to shop for one.
Considerations you should have for shopping for one are:
WiFi standard - The current one I know of is WiFi 6 but I think a 7th one is already in the works.
Features - Mesh networking, for example, can be important, if you have a lot of space or thick walls to deal with.
Price - You should be able to find a decent one for less than $200 but you will have to shop around. Enterprise grade equipment tends to start around $400 each. No, I don't recommend Enterprise grade unless you just really need it for some reason.
Brand - I don't have any recommendations for this. You'll need to do your own research here.
If I ever take the time to shop for WiFi access points, I'll try to update this page with more useful info.
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