12-09-2010 07:41 AM - edited 07-03-2021 07:31 PM
I'm involved in a wireless LAN project where we need to provide free Internet access to all passengers in a large airport. We are well on hour way deploying more access points and preparing controller configuration.
I would like to here from people with experience from similar cases or just hear what you think is important to support a high density high usage wireless design.
Pleas find some details about the design in attached pdf doc.
Best regards and thank for taking the time.
Rasmus Sindum
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12-09-2010 12:11 PM
Hi, i hapen to be in TAC and not your best guy when it comes to design question but i can give one tip of advise: pay attention to RRM when APs are mounted high above the ground and where they can hear eachother very well but will not be the case for clients. rrm will push power levels on aps down but normally coverage hole algo should kick in. also outside of this valuable cisco support channel, try to get in touch with your cisco sales team they will be able to help you out on design questions as well.
good luck at the airport!
serge
12-09-2010 12:11 PM
Hi, i hapen to be in TAC and not your best guy when it comes to design question but i can give one tip of advise: pay attention to RRM when APs are mounted high above the ground and where they can hear eachother very well but will not be the case for clients. rrm will push power levels on aps down but normally coverage hole algo should kick in. also outside of this valuable cisco support channel, try to get in touch with your cisco sales team they will be able to help you out on design questions as well.
good luck at the airport!
serge
12-09-2010 12:31 PM
Thanks Serge.
Yes. I know RRM can be tricky. I think that maybe we should set the minimum power level. Thank for reminding me.
I'm already talking to our Cisco contact, but sometimes there is someone out there with a important comment.
Chears Rasmus
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