CTS 171: Designing Wi-Fi Networks In Higher Education

Clear To Send: Wireless Network Engineering - A podcast by Rowell Dionicio and François Vergès

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Recently, I joined the wonder folks at iBwave to deliver a webinar on the topic of designing Wi-Fi networks in Higher Education. Thanks so much iBwave for providing me the opportunity to discuss Wi-Fi design in front of their audience. The agenda items I cover in this webinar: * Challenges we see today* Approach to Wi-Fi design* Designing for capacity in large spaces* Wi-Fi 6 Considerations To follow along with this episode you can download my slides. Designing Wi-Fi Networks in Higher Education from Rowell Dionicio My slides Why must we design Wi-Fi? Why can’t we just install access points and call it a day? That’s something I go into with this webinar. But the short story is you don’t want to guess. We’re delivering a service that is used by thousands of people and whom rely on this service. And some of those people have over 30k clients per day. What if 1/3 of those people had poor Wi-Fi experiences and put in a ticket for each incident? When it comes to Wi-Fi, we should follow a process or a lifecycle in order to continue delivering a good user experience. I go into each of these on the webinar. I provide examples from my own environments. Share my solutions to temporary Wi-Fi deployments for events. I also share some Bad-Fi

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