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To get the best performance out of your wireless network, you must both ensure that your access points (AP) are in the most optimal locations and that other radio emitters, which can cause interference, are kept to a minimum. This requires you to periodically perform site surveys of your wireless spectrum.
- We will need the blueprint or floor plan(s) of the areas you want the wireless network to cover. These plans are used to identify major building obstacles such as walls, halls, elevators and floors that will block radio signals. Also note where your users will be located -- and where they won't -- to determine coverage areas.
- We determine where you can locate APs based on power and cabling that you can run to connect the AP to the rest of the network. Remember that you shouldn't place APs close to metal or concrete walls and you should put them as close to the ceiling as possible.
- Estimate the total number of APs needed for your overall coverage. A good rule of thumb is one AP can cover a circle with a 100-foot radius (the cell size). This will give you preliminary AP locations that you can use at the beginning of your survey. If you already have some APs, note their locations on your floor plans.
- Run the survey tool - AirMagnet. We use the same AP model for the survey that is used in your actual infrastructure.
- Relocate APs and retest, depending on the results of your survey.
Document your findings. Record the locations and log your signal readings and data rates observed for future reference.
For survey of Large networks campus, the fee is $500 a day.
For SOHO (small office home office) networks, $199 per day.
For more information call us at (214) 483-5552 or send us an e-mail at manager@africanpalms.biz.
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