One of the biggest challenges
when looking for the right network design is to find the right solution
partner.
For example, many value-added
resellers (VARs) do not have the engineering capabilities to create the correct
Wi-Fi design, but only promote hardware (access points, switches, etc.).
This process has two main
problems. First, implementing a reliable Wi-Fi network requires more than just
hardware. Second, how can you know what you need if you are not working in
engineering?
If this happens, look for the
company that has bought too much, not enough or the wrong type of product. In
any case, wireless network site survey do not work optimally.
Therefore, you should work with a solution provider that has the experience and knowledge to provide the right
wireless network design to meet your needs.
We are here to make sure you have
all the information you need to ask the right questions so you can get the best
network design for your company.
First, do you also need a new Wi-Fi design?
If you have a building with an
existing network and have problems, you may not even need a new WiFi design.
The first step is to get a full Wi-Fi analysis and determine what the problem
is.
Only engineers with the right
experience and professional qualifications can perform WiFi analysis. They can
accept existing needs, provide a comprehensive analysis of the current
environment and provide a remediation plan based on the results.
If you have many moving parts and
your network is less than 4 years old, you may be able to solve the Wi-Fi
problem by adjusting what you already have. You may need more access points,
need to deactivate some, modify the configuration or modify the installation.
There are several possibilities
before a new design is needed that can solve the problem, but we don't realize
until we complete the wireless evaluation.
Once you have identified a network that requires a new design, your company's wireless network design
should include:
- Site Surveys
- An RF Plan
- A Wireless Capacity Plan
- A Proper Hardware Check
- An SD-Wan Solution
- A Project Scope
In most cases, it usually begins
with a predictive design. This is a virtual survey of a site or facility that
uses advanced simulation tools to model the site's radio frequency (RF)
environment.
Predictive design is not only
very accurate on most sites, but also tends to be very profitable. The best
results will be obtained if a building plan can be provided.
Predictive wireless design tools
are a very effective first step in planning a wireless system, but in some
cases, if the installation is complex, such as a hospital, a large warehouse,
Become a step.
A site survey is a name when an engineer is physically on the site to evaluate applications that run through
access points (AP) and especially latency-sensitive applications.
Both predictive and on-site
surveys are one of the first steps, but there are additional types of surveys
that must be performed when a new design is completed.
An RF Plan
After completing the survey on the
site, you should also receive an RF plan as part of your design. RF must
indicate the expected coverage of the building. The plan must show both the
expected connection speed and a "heat map" that shows the
signal-to-noise ratio.
A Wireless Capacity Plan
It is not just the coverage area.
Also important is the number of devices that can be compatible, called capacity
planning. Talk to your solution partner about the type of device and the amount
your business will admit.
Consider meeting rooms or large
meeting rooms where capacity is known to be a major concern.
A Proper Hardware Check
Making sure you are using the
right hardware for your business in the context of capacity planning remains an
important factor in your design. Two models are not produced in the same
situation. You can create a model access point for 200 users and another model
access point for 1,000 users.
An SD-WAN Solution
The software-defined wide-area
solution (SD-WAN) is a service that allows companies to provide redundancy or a
backup Internet service provider (ISP). It does this by providing two forms of
Internet that goes through the firewall. This also helps balance the business load
between the two ISP pipes. It offers agility and competence for the company
while reducing connection costs. This is especially important for companies
that need to operate at all times.
A Project Scope
At this point, the design becomes
an executable project. Once the engineer has finished the design, he should
receive a list of materials with a detailed list of everything included in the
network design project and an execution schedule. We are building a new site.
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