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HIGH DENSITY WIRELESS SURVEY

HIGH DENSITY WIRELESS SURVEY

HIGH DENSITY WIRELESS SURVEY

HIGH DENSITY WIRELESS SURVEY

Airport High Density WiFi
Hospital High Density WiFi
University High Density WiFi
Stadium High Density WiFi

HIGH DENSITY WIRELESS SURVEY

Dynamic Wireless is at the forefront of designing high-density Wi-Fi networks, having surveyed and designed high-density wireless solutions for:

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  • Large auditoriums, lecture theaters and seminar rooms for leading Australian Universities.

  • Sports stadiums and sporting precincts - Up to 60,000 seating capacity.

  • Hospital-wide high-density RTLS coverage - from 100's to 1000's of access points.

  • Corporate enterprise high-density environments with conference/meeting rooms and large open seating areas with a 'wireless-first' policy.

 

High-density Wi-Fi coverage designs are especially becoming prominent in offices with BYOD and 'wireless-first' policies, where each employee may have two or three wireless devices simultaneously connected.

 

In a high-density open space environment such as an auditorium, it is important to limit the propagation of each access points signal, to reduce the effects of co-channel interference between them, and maximise channel reuse.

 

Such high-density surveys require specialised survey and design techniques, taking into account:

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  • Access point placement and mounting

  • Transmit power

  • Percentage of duty cycle used

  • Throughput requirements per area

  • Client radio type ratio (2.4/5/6 GHz)

  • Access point receive sensitivity, and 

  • Applications used.

 

Dynamic Wireless's high-density wireless design services provide a unique methodology for designing wireless for high-density environments, based on hundreds of prior survey and design experiences. The result is a gradual refinement of our design methodology, which we confidently apply to your future high-density Wi-Fi environment.

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Get in touch with us to obtain more information about our high-density wireless design services.

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