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802.11Are Site Surveys Unnecessary?
Author: wi-fiplanet.com |
Published: 10th Aug 2005 |
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Add CommentFiled in: 802 11By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols It used to be Gospel truth that if you wanted to deploy a serious 802.11-based network you had to do a site survey . Now, as the street price for low-end access points drops below $100, some would-be network administrators are contemplating forgetting about time-consuming and expensive site surveys in favor of simply throwing more access points at any coverage problems. It sounds good doesn't it? Can't get a reliable connection in the corner office? No...n
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