WiFI - Why to use diferent radio profiles in different locations

Hi, in this post I'm going to tell you why it's importat to configure different radio profiles for different locations or sites.

 

Since every type of location is different they have different WiFi requeriments and we have to assign different values to the WiFi configurations parameters so we can comply with those requeriments. For example

Common location types but not limited to these:

  • Warehouses
    • Big open spaces
    • Racks storing different material types
  • Offices
    • Very segmented spaces using different types of materials
  • Distribution Centers
    • Big open spaces
    • Racs storing different material types
    • Pick up areas  (to collect different things)
    • Truck Load ereas

Theses location types have different obstructions, attenuation areas, client density, etc.

In radio profiles, and depeneds on how to do it within each vendor, we should be able to assign the min and mx EIRP, min and max channel width and the PHYs we want to enable.

So for example, we may assign different channel width and min/max ERP to the APs installed in the warehouse to the APs installed the office so we can comply with the requirements. 


Try to avoid using the SAME radio profile for all the locations since you most like have issues in one or another.


Hope this helps

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