Working Together to Manage Large, Challenging Wi-Fi Environments | Ekahau Webinar

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  • Working Together to Manage Large, Challenging Wi-Fi Environments
    Whether you’re designing a Wi-Fi network for a sprawling college campus, ensuring seamless connectivity in a giant million square foot warehouse, or approaching your first marathon’s worth of active survey miles, you are not going to want to miss this webinar!
    Navigating the relentless demand for flawless Wi-Fi, everywhere, is challenging in even the coziest carpeted office spaces. When you scale the project up to a global, multi-site network or layer in multiple challenging Wi-Fi environments, the importance of teamwork, collaboration, and top-notch tools becomes crystal clear.
    Join us as we delve into team setup and collaborating on large, challenging Wi-Fi environments with renowned network engineer and Wi-Fi expert, Rowell Dionicio. Together, we’ll discuss overcoming challenging Wi-Fi deployments and the steps you need to take to ensure your project is a success.
    Topics Covered:
    Best Practices: Master the art of managing networks with many different requirement areas, from high-density auditoriums and stadiums to large indoor and outdoor open spaces
    Team Strategies: Learn how to divide and conquer large surveys with a little help from your friends (featuring the new Ekahau Measure survey-only license model!)
    Pro Tips: Get insider advice for supporting Wi-Fi programs like BYOD and eduroam
    Plus, we’ll have some great live demos of real-world Ekahau survey files to review, and, as always, our team of Wi-Fi experts will be taking live questions from the audience.

ความคิดเห็น • 3

  • @luiggimoreira
    @luiggimoreira 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This webinar has been incredibly beneficial for me! Thanks Rowell for providing great tips and insights such as baselines, documentation guidelines, and such.
    Also, thanks Mac and Matt for facilitating this event! Please keep sharing nice content with us! :)
    Only one thing I would like to add about 6GHz is.. I've been working on the 6GHz deployment on an enterprise building, and obviously not for every user, but a big portion of them are behaving as "sticky clients". Sometimes we would see them connected on sticky WAPs with low RSSI levels like -75, -80dBm, and still not roaming to best WAP candidates, so to speak. Are you guys seeing something similar on 6GHz deployments? We all know that some new wireless card drivers and chipsets are still not fully "adapted" to 6GHz, but I just wanted to share this with you guys and also ask if something similar has been seen or reported to you all! Thanks again, folks.

  • @luiggimoreira
    @luiggimoreira 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Oh, forgot to ask something... Rowell mentioned about some new released guidelines from Apple about 5 x 6GHz, etc, can you guys share the link with us somehow? Thanks again! You guys really rock! I'm a huge fan of you all! :)

  • @AnonW
    @AnonW หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hey guys, if I put an omni directional AP above a ceiling tile (standard home ceiling tile, no metal), I've put a huge 6dB attenuation around the AP to mimic the propagation. So assuming no other major obstructions around the ceiling area, the predictive results should be good right?
    Client has strict aesthetic requirements and will not budge, they already have APs in the ceiling design before hence not budging, theres no way u can convince them what currently works is against best practice etc... propagation is certainly worse but usable, they rather buy more APs and their premises is not big enough to have major CCI issues on 20MHz so why not?