06-25-2020 12:09 AM - edited 07-05-2021 12:13 PM
Hello partners
I've been looking for a guideline to determine the number of APs I need when I design a solution. I seem to find no specific area about this on the datasheets of APs. Right now I use empirical methods but I was just wondering is there a definite way to determine the number of APs required from only the datasheet (i.e. gain, strength, radio pattern, etc.)
We can consider free space for this assumption, as for brick, glass, and any other materials the answer will vary drastically.
Rishad
06-25-2020 12:20 AM
- Nothing can replace required site survey for good end result , because of additional physical and environmental parameters.
M.
06-25-2020 12:21 AM
Hi,
Have a site survey done as that will only be the way to really know how many and where to place them.
Site survey needs to take in consideration many factors including (but not limited to):
1. Number of users per access point.
2. Data rates needed for users.
3. Services use (data, voice....etc).
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06-26-2020 11:57 PM
Hi @marce1000 @Sandeep Choudhary
Well, we can consider "open/free space" for this assumption. Is there any guideline for that? How does one design?
Also, consider scenario 2, where there are brick walls or other elements (only to be understood from a site survey). In this case, what are the guidelines to be followed? Is there a definite guideline as to how to determine AP model and quantity to cover an area?
I understand that there are so many other factors as well, makes it hard to give an answer as it varies widely. But then how to design a solution after site survey?
Rishad
06-29-2020 08:49 AM
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