Donny_Dog
ClioSport Club Member
Jim's rejects
I have been tasked with ensuring our 70 site network has WIFI added to extend operational usage.
Whilst I've spec'd and semi-played with the potential hardware, I am unsure on the correct approach for site surveying.
I've bought 3 X AP's that have been converted to autonomous (long term plan is use them in lightweight mode) so that I can quickly set them up without the controller.
I need some pointers on my methodology here:
- Etherscope
- 3 x AP's
- Estates map (sometimes wont have this, so will draft my own )
- laptop with inSSIDer installed
- pen and paper
Any real world examples of how this is done? if you had the same equipment as me, would you deem the process as acceptable?
I've said we should not accept an SNR of less than 25. So far, early tests have shown noise in most buildings to be -90db which allows a minimum signal strength of -65db. Does that seem acceptable? They want to use b/g/n speeds through an array of different hardware.
Whilst I've spec'd and semi-played with the potential hardware, I am unsure on the correct approach for site surveying.
I've bought 3 X AP's that have been converted to autonomous (long term plan is use them in lightweight mode) so that I can quickly set them up without the controller.
I need some pointers on my methodology here:
- At a potential site, I've obtained estates plans and 'had a go' before getting there, where I think the AP's could go, based on walls, ceiling density and external noise factors.
- At site, I've set the AP's up in these 'guess' locations.
- I then use an Etherscope (Fluke Networks) to map the distance from the each AP, to where the SNR becomes a value less than 25 (at this point, I'd say the signal is OK, and we need to look at this being the boundary for this AP - is that right?).
- I then line up another AP so that the Signal stengths are acceptable and just slightly cross over using inSSIDer application (say -60db from one AP and -60 from another AP) and class that as being able to roam with a decent SNR calculated.
- I'll then crack open the 3rd access point and attempt the same process again, until I'm happy I've got a triangle of coverage where a user could roam and not lose connectivity (and still retain healthy throughput).
- I then mark this down on the estates diagram as potential locations for the AP's and move on.
- Is that the most logical way to go?
- Etherscope
- 3 x AP's
- Estates map (sometimes wont have this, so will draft my own )
- laptop with inSSIDer installed
- pen and paper
Any real world examples of how this is done? if you had the same equipment as me, would you deem the process as acceptable?
I've said we should not accept an SNR of less than 25. So far, early tests have shown noise in most buildings to be -90db which allows a minimum signal strength of -65db. Does that seem acceptable? They want to use b/g/n speeds through an array of different hardware.