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Wireless systems can allow fast access to essential business information. And, if a system is not implemented correctly, it can result in lost money and productivity. A site survey will address the environmental factors—from walls and poles to metal and temperature—that can impact your wireless coverage.
A PEAK wireless local area network (WLAN) site survey is a physical survey of the premise where the network will be installed. A WLAN site survey can help you:
Wireless Site Surveys – A Process for PEAK Performance PEAK site surveys include the following elements: Location – PEAK identifies the best locations for access point placement so the network can provide optimal wireless coverage and maximum performance. Environmental Factors - A PEAK wireless engineer considers the factors that can disrupt coverage, such as building construction materials, types of products in the building, racking systems, freezers, and other RF devices already installed. Propagation Frequencies Testing - The engineer physically tests the propagation frequencies and determines where to place the access points and what direction to point the antenna to maximize coverage and data rate throughput. Specifications - If required, during the survey process, specifications are carefully developed for the required network layout and cabling. Final Report - At the completion of the survey, a written report includes:
On-site visits aren't possible? PEAK's Express Site Survey uses a series of telephone based consultations and customer-supplied site drawings to make recommendations for the transceivers' optimal positioning for adequate RF propagation. Contact us to learn more or schedule your Wireless Site Survey. |
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