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Wireless Site Survey Professional




AUDIENCE:   Wireless site survey training is appropriate for all networking professionals who wish to gain critical skills in wireless planning, design, installation, or support.

This course is appropriate for:
- All wireless network installers
- All wireless site survey professionals
- All IT professionals with responsibility for on-site wireless network support and troubleshooting
- All IT professionals responsible for planning and designing 802.11 Wi-Fi wireless networks.

PREREQUISITES:   Course attendees must have prior practical experience with 802.11 wireless networks, and a solid understanding of the following subjects before attending this course:
- The RF bands used by 802.11 Wi-Fi wireless networks.
- The differences between 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11a standards and operation.
- The roles of an Access Point, Wireless Station, Wireless Bridge, Wireless Repeater, Workgroup Bridge (WGB).
- SSID, BSSID, DS.
- 802.11 MAC layer.
- 802.11 physical layers.
- How 802.11 stations scan for and associate with APs.

DURATION:   2 days.

OBJECTIVES:   This unique hands-on practical Wireless Site Survey training course is designed to meet the needs of wireless network professionals and IT support staff responsible for planning, surveying, installing or troubleshooting 802.11 (Wi-Fi) wireless networks. This comprehensive course covers all aspects of 802.11 (Wi-Fi) wireless site survey methodology, tools, techniques, along with professional wireless LAN site survey reporting.
The course covers the essentials that apply to all RF / wireless site-surveys, including the use of specialist wireless site-survey tools and equipment, predicting initial Access Point placement, fine-tuning of deployed systems and Professional site-survey documentation and reporting.

Why wireless site survey training?
All wireless installations comprising two or more wireless Access Points should have a professional site survey performed before installation. And wireless networks that perform badly will often need a wireless site survey to help determine the root causes.
All organisations that depend on a wireless network will therefore need either to commission wireless site survey using an external wireless network professional, or conduct the site survey themselves.

COURSE CONTENT:  

WLAN and RF Essentials-
Wireless network topologies
dB, dBm, Antenna gain, dBi, dBd
RF power, IR, EIRP
RF Interference
Signal strength, SNR, RSSI


Wireless Site Survey Essentials-
The different types of wireless site survey
Defining the scope of the assignment
Setting customer expectations
Professional Wi-Fi network design


Typical WLAN Environments-
Retail, Warehousing, Manufacturing, Health sector, Education, Hotels, Transportation, Wireless Hotspots, Wireless offices


Wireless Site Survey Equipment-
Professional site survey tools
Spectrum Analysis
Site Survey utilities
Required hardware:WLAN cards, Access Points, Battery packs, Cables, connectors, pigtails, Antennas, Attenuators, Digital photography, Distance measuring equipment, Other accessories


Preparation for Site Survey-
Gaining access
Plenum chambers, Firewall constructions, Lift shafts, Cable risers, Specialist AP mounts, Specialist antennas, Specialist enclosures
Initial Access Point locations


Determining User Requirements-
Interviewing end users and IT Staff
Information to collate, Characterising applications, Future applications, Voice over Wi-Fi, RFID, Asset tracking, Future plans for expansion, Areas of coverage, Numbers and types of users, User mobility, Wireless roaming, Availability and resilience, Network Security


Site Survey Documentation-
Obtaining or creating electronic Blueprints
Site survey templates and forms
Pre-Site Survey, Bridge Link Site Survey, Workgroup Bridge (WGB) Site Survey, Compiling your report
Estimating time and materials costs for installation


Performing a Wireless Site-Survey-
Conducting an RF site survey
Visual inspection
Walking through the facility
Observation and recording
Initial positioning for APs
Designing coverage overlap
Choosing appropriate antennas
Using manufacturers' site survey utilities


Professional Wireless Site Survey Tools-
Wireless Valley LANPlanner
AirMagnet Surveyor
Ekahau Site Survey PRO


Day 2:


Wireless Site Survey - Best Practices-


Wireless Site Survey with
Ekahau Site Survey-
Understanding Ekahau Site Survey 2.0
Installing Ekahau client and manager
Testing the client and manager


Getting started-
Navigating ESS menus
ESS Projects, Maps and Surveys
Surveying multiple floor buildings
Walking the site
Card sampling rates and sensitivity
Loading a Map (Blueprint)
Pre-survey preparation
Surveying multiple Access Points simultaneously
Using GPS


Performing an optimal Survey with Ekahau Site Survey-
Analysing the site survey data
Locating holes in RF coverage
Viewing Signal at Channel
Viewing Signal to Noise Ratio
Identifying sources of interference
Identifying alien Access Points
Using the Acess Point Placement Tip
Identifying Access Point locations
Determining coverage areas
Estimating data rates
Catering for receiver sensitivity
Secondary and tertiary coverage APs


Reporting with Ekahau Site Survey-
Templates for site survey reporting
ESS Reporting Framework
Exporting contour maps
Producing customised site survey reports


Troubleshooting

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