Site Survey and Readiness
A wireless site survey helps plan and design the wireless network. It must be done before hardware deployment to ensure optimal performance. It aims to figure out the desired wireless coverage, network capacity, data rates, quality of service and roaming ability. It includes visiting the site to determine RF interference and to find out the best locations for access point installation.
Factors to Consider Before Surveying
Before conducting the survey, it is crucial to prepare a site survey checklist for the things you will need. Here are some key factors to take into consideration:
• Check for network interference.
• Look for physical obstacles that will affect the signal.
• Figure out prime locations for access points.
• Decide the number of access points you require.
• Conduct a walk-through test for signal efficiency.
• Troubleshoot and test the network coverage.
What Is Site Readiness?
Site readiness needs to be done before site survey as it makes sure the area is ready for the survey. It typically involves installing racks, backboard, DMARC and low-voltage cabling.
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