Wi-Fi experts share best practices for establishing and maintaining optimal WLAN performance Credit: Thinkstock Wi-Fi experts from Cisco, Aruba, Ekahau, Extreme Networks and Mist Systems talked with Craig Mathias, principal with advisory firm Farpoint Group, about Wi-Fi performance optimization. Based on those interviews, a few best practices for establishing and maintaining optimal WLAN performance clearly jump out. Perform Wi-Fi needs analysis Start with an initial needs analysis, with a careful enumeration of requirements relating to throughput, applications and coverage. Experiment with potential equipment in the production freespace environment to establish a baseline for initial performance expectations and evaluation. Add in the impact of any planned or even anticipated infrastructure additions, new applications and growth in numbers of users and devices. Set reasonable Wi-Fi performance expectations Assume the availability of no more than 50% of peak specified product throughput given the baseline technology (such as 802.11ac Wave 2), channel bandwidth and assumed client density in any given location. Be judicious about Wi-Fi site surveys Avoid detailed site surveys except in settings where RF-related challenges are suspected – hospitals, power plants and facilities with unusual building construction, for example. A sweep with a spectrum analyzer to understand interference and RF propagation behavior is always useful, and occasional exploration with an independent assurance tool is also often valuable as well. Explore enterprise Wi-Fi product features A massive range of useful functionality is integrated into the management console of enterprise-class Wi-Fi system. Plowing through hundreds of settings and features can take a while, but the time spent learning and using these features offers excellent ROI. Ditto for analytics capabilities as well. Monitor Wi-Fi trends over time While it’s important to work with users directly as even suspect problems appear, it’s equally vital to monitor trends over time. Don’t expect perfection on Day 1. Refinement over time is a much more reasonable expectation and strategy. Related content how-to 802.11x: Wi-Fi standards and speeds explained Ever-improving Wi-Fi standards make for denser, faster Wi-Fi networks. By Neal Weinberg and Keith Shaw Feb 02, 2024 10 mins Small and Medium Business Wi-Fi Mobile news analysis Cisco bolsters mobile core technology with Working Group Two buy Cisco has made nine acquisitions this year to reinforce everything from BGP support, security and application performance to AI development By Michael Cooney Aug 10, 2023 4 mins Small and Medium Business Amazon Web Services Cisco Systems news AMD to spend $135M on chip R&D in Ireland for AI, data center, mobile tech A year after AMD acquired Xilinx, the chipmaker has announced plans to build on the semiconductor ecosystem Xilinx had already established in Ireland. By Charlotte Trueman Jun 22, 2023 3 mins Small and Medium Business Computer Components Artificial Intelligence opinion What is 5G? Fast wireless technology for enterprises and phones 5G boosts wireless throughput for cell phones, home internet, industrial IoT and private 5G nets By Josh Fruhlinger May 09, 2023 8 mins Small and Medium Business 5G Mobile PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe