How To Do a Wireless Site Survey?
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1. Start by gathering all the necessary information about the site in question. This includes the type of building, its size, the location of access points, and the number of users expected.
2. Once the necessary information has been collected, the next step is to measure the signal strength of the existing access points. This can be done using a specialized tool such as a Wi-Fi site survey tool or an RF spectrum analyzer.
3. After measuring the signal, it is important to document the results and store them for later comparison.
4. Once the signal strength is measured, the next step is to map out the physical layout of the site and determine the best locations for access points.
5. After the access point locations are determined, the next step is to conduct a wireless site survey. This involves measuring the signal strength at the various access points and taking note of any areas of interference or weak signal.
6. Once the survey is completed, the results should be reviewed and any necessary adjustments should be made to maximize the coverage area.
7. Finally, the wireless site survey should be documented and stored for future reference.