So that tag is applied to an existing business or building of some sort I take it?

What about APs on poles operated by the city or phone company? For instance in my area, the cable tv company has little APs on the wires between utility poles. You can see them glowing with LEDs at night, and they provide a sort of roaming internet access throughout much of the urban area of the city. They’re not part of any building, and not on any pole either

I think it would be prudent to have a field for the mac address of the AP, not just network name. And password if it is posted publicly. The Mac address isn’t likely to be typed by hand by a mapper, but I would expect this data to be gathered by script and the AP’s mac address 1) should be globally unique and 2) unchanging even if they rename their AP

So the mac is more consistent and searchable.

Also, I think a point for the AP antenna is more useful, than an attribute for the building. Especially with large buildings, it really does matter where the antenna is. or they may have multiple different APs in the same building. perhaps one in a neighboring building is actually closer to you for instance.