3Com 09-1765-001 manual Preparation

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6CHAPTER 1: PREPARATION

The completion of the RF Site Survey Requirements document is a coordinated effort between the site survey team and the customer management team.

The RF Site Survey Requirements document does not identify potential installation constraints within the customer site, nor does it recommend AP and antenna placement location. The RF Site Survey Requirements document represents a preliminary overview of the customer site, and is used as a baseline for refining site survey requirements.

Environmental The site survey team selects trial AirConnect component installation areas away Considerations from transformers, heavy-duty motors, fluorescent lights, microwave ovens,

refrigerators, and other industrial equipment. Areas with excessive moisture, heat, and dust are inappropriate for installing an AirConnect wireless network.

Signal loss can occur when metal, concrete, walls, or floors block AP transmission areas. AirConnect AP antennas are trial-mounted in open areas or added to an existing AP to boost the AirConnect coverage area.

The positioning of an AP depends on the floor plan of the site. The site survey team makes AP placement recommendations based on the following installation site variables:

Indoor installation site

Large or small proposed radio coverage area

Wide or narrow proposed coverage area

Open coverage area or area with documented obstructions

Direct-SequenceIn a direct-sequence radio coverage cell, APs with identical direct-sequence Considerations channels cannot share the same cell. Direct-sequence access points operating

on different channels require careful survey area testing to ensure that radio transmissions do not interface.

Antenna Placement Radio coverage requirements relate directly to installation site constraints. With an

Considerationsomnidirectional antenna, the radio range of the AP (transmitting at 1Mbps) could have a radius up to 1000 feet (303 meters) in open areas. However, in office or retail environments, obstructions can reduce the coverage to a radius of 180 to 250 feet (54 to 76 meters). The coverage area is also referred to as a cell.

The final location of AP antennas is critical to the successful operation of the system. When conducting the survey, consider the exact conditions in the installation area. These conditions include all losses due to cabling and connectors.

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Contents AirConnect Site Survey Administrator Guide Santa Clara, California Contents Airconnect Overview Introduction InspectingSurvey Area Preparation AirConnect components being installed Requesting aSite Survey Installation AirConnect WirelessNetwork Trial Utility. The Site Survey utility Welcome dialog box appears Starting the SiteSurvey Utility Described in greater detail in the sections that followConducting a Site Survey Site Survey Edit Menu Setup Property Meter Settings PropertySounds Property Navigating View MenuArea Menu Setting Icmp or Wnmp Test Parameters Running Icmp or Wnmp TestsSetting New Test Parameters AirConnect Network TopologiesAppendix a Airconnect Overview AirConnect Network Topologies Appendix a Airconnect Overview Filtering and Access Control Network Control Protocol NCP as described PPP Connection Appendix a Airconnect Overview Data Rate Requirement Appendix a Airconnect Overview Security Simple Network Management Protocol Snmp Using Snmp Programmable Snmp Trap SupportIncreased MIB Support Using the User Interface Method Description

09-1765-001 specifications

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