When is the first step in the access point configuration and location part of the site survey?

wifi planning, the first step.

In any WiFi installation there are three steps for a correct deployment to guarantee its operation and performance, the first of them is the wifi planning:

    1. Pre-Deployment (wifi planning)
    2. Post-Deployment (Site survey)
    3. Validation and fine-tuning (Wifi quality)

When is the first step in the access point configuration and location part of the site survey?

What is wifi planning?

The planning is the first stage in a wifi network installation, where in a theoretical way, the locations of the access points as well as the conditions and constructive elements of the area where the wireless infrastructure is going to be deployed are approached.

In an ideal scenario the location and materials would not affect WiFi coverage, but this is not the case in reality. For this reason the task of planning and designing a wireless LAN infrastructure is important because it will help us define the location of access points and the amount needed to cover the entire area with a coverage that ensures its proper functioning.

Next we can see an image of how it would be the placement of the access points in an ideal case without attenuations of any kind due to walls or other obstacles.

When is the first step in the access point configuration and location part of the site survey?

Planning wifi without walls or obstacles

Why is it necessary to conduct a planning ?

The problem when making a WiFi installation is to determine the location of the access points as well as how many are necessary to cover with guarantees the entire area with a level of coverage and efficiency that ensures the success of the deployment of wireless infrastructure.

Streamlines and simplifies the planning and deployment process for installers so they can focus on professionally deploying and validating the network.

How to draw the facilities map (Wall Editor)

It is important to identify the materials that make up the facilities in order to adjust the model to reality and attenuation of materials as reliably and realistically as possible. This is achieved by drawing the walls that make up the area where the WiFi installation is going to be carried out and where the simulation is going to be carried out.

Three types of materials can be used to identify the walls by drawing them, as well as to define the thickness of this to try to make it as real as possible:

  • Concrete, foundation walls
  • Cinder block wall, concrete blocks
  • Red brick
  • Drywall, sheetrock, plasteboard wall
  • Wood
  • Particle board
  • Plywood
  • Metal
  • Acrylic glass (Methacrylate)
  • Glass (normal, tinted)
  • Metallic mesh
  • Fiberglass
  • Metal door (Steel, fire/exit)
  • Wood door
  • Window

When is the first step in the access point configuration and location part of the site survey?

Place the access points (Access Point Editor)

On the map we can locate the points of access, as well as orient the direction of emission of the antenna in case of being a directional. Among other parameters you can define the channel and SSID of the network.

Different access points for the 2.4 and 5GHz frequency bands, with antenna configuration:

  • Omnidirectional
  • Directional (Degrees of antenna aperture: 35,60,65,135,180,Yagui)
  • Planar
  • Standard 802.11n

When is the first step in the access point configuration and location part of the site survey?

View wifi planning heat map (Heatmap)

Therefore, once all the walls that affect the propagation of the signal are drawn and the access points are positioned, we will visualize the heat map of the theoretical coverage that these will offer over the area of the plane.

When is the first step in the access point configuration and location part of the site survey?

Adjustment of access points

When planning the deployment of a WiFi network, the first problem is how to define the location of access points, is a task that experience with years helps but that needs to be verified to ensure that the location is the right one.

When is the first step in the access point configuration and location part of the site survey?

Repositioning of access points

As we have seen, it is very interesting to have planning tools that allow us to model the environment and construction elements and locate the access points to obtain the most realistic and detailed representation possible of how the WiFi installation will be and thus avoid problems and delays due to a lack of initial planning.

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What is the primary objective when performing a wireless local area network site survey?

The ultimate goal of a wireless site survey is to determine the number and placement of access points (or mesh nodes) that provides adequate signal coverage throughout a facility or city area. With most implementations, “adequate coverage” means support of a minimum data rate or throughput.

What feature of a site survey maps the Wi

Predictive site surveys A predictive survey relies on network tools designed to predict how wireless signals propagate through a space. The input is a detailed set of blueprints and information on the type of wireless equipment proposed, such as which Wi-Fi standard the area will use.

Which of the following is generated after a site survey and shows the Wi

Which of the following is generated after a site survey and shows the Wi-Fi signal strength throughout the building? A heat map is generated following a site survey. A heat map shows the Wi-Fi signal strength in different locations. A diagram of the location is needed so survey results can be overlaid.

What is a spectrum analyzer and how does it work?

A spectrum analyzer displays a spectrum of signal amplitudes on different frequencies. It enables analysis that determines whether signals fall within required limits. It displays spurious signals, complex waveforms, rare short-duration events and noise.