HP Wireless LAN Assessment Report
The following drawings show the predicted coverage for each floor. The Circles indicate the antennas are omni directional. The color indicates the 802.11 B/G channel number. Red is 1, Blue is 6, and Green is 11. The shapes around the antennas predict the coverage area for that specific access point. Circles or shapes without a transmitter name in the center, are wireless coverage from access points on a different floor.
These are shown to help assign the frequencies in order to not allow overlap between floors. These pictures are available, and will be provided as AutoCAD files or WMF files, as specified by the customer.
Diagram 2 – First floor Wireless coverage
Cabling to the AP should be to the closest IDF. Switch ports should be made available on existing switches, or new switches added. Inline power injectors should be used there to reduce installation costs.
3.2 Site Details
This installation should create a very large flat switched network. This will make it easy for users to roam throughout the center without having to renegotiate a new IP address. Care should be taken to keep broadcasts to a minimum. If broadcasts become a large percentage of the network traffic, the network may
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