Co-channel interference occurs when multiple access points operate on the same channel, leading to performance degradation.
A predictive site survey uses software to estimate coverage areas and plan for optimal access point placement before installation.
Using smaller coverage cells with more access points reduces interference and supports a larger number of users in high-density environments.
Weather conditions, power availability, and physical obstacles must be considered when deploying outdoor access points.
A wireless site survey is conducted to assess signal coverage, interference, and optimal access point placement.
An active site survey measures real-time performance by connecting to the network and testing data throughput.