"You can't plan for everything, but the planning will put you in a better space," Martin said. What is wireless network planning? Wireless network planning is the process of strategizing and architecting a wireless network design that provides adequate coverage, security and capacity. In this ...
Today, the edge of the network increasingly depends on Wi-Fi. It encompasses almost every user, device and application. Therefore, as a business, you need to ensure your wireless service is reliable, secure and operating at peak performance and efficiency. In other words, as wireless n...
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Software tools for simulating the planning and operation of one or more cellsites within a wireless network utilize a database of cellsite information such as GPS, topographical, street map, architectural, RF propagation, and end user data. The tools retrieve and manipulate this data through a ...
A complete set of tools for planning your wireless network. RF planning tool for GSM/UMTS/LTE/5G networks. Planning tool for microwave point-to-point (PtP) and point-to-multipoint (PtMP) links. Coverage prediction for outdoor Wi-Fi networks. Wi-Fi and ot
Networks designed and configured in line with the recommendations in this document help avoid common pitfalls and improve network operation. Scope and Definitions This document provides design and configuration guidelines for large public wireless networks. Definition: La...
Configure the device level according to network planning requirements: When the level of a device is Level-1, the device establishes neighbor relationships with only Level-1 and Level-1-2 routers in the same area and maintains only Level-1 LSDBs. When the level of a device is Level-2, th...
Inside, you'll find step-by-step instructions and crystal-clear explanations that walk you through initial planning stages and onto full wireless network operation. End-of-chapter review questions reinforce important concepts. Whether you're an IT director, ISP engineer, network architect, or field...
Network management is complex • High cost of terminal equipment • Use of licensed spectrum 3G/4G • 3G: UMTS (HSPA, HSPA+) • 4G: LTE, LTE-Advanced • HSPA: 14.4 Mbps down and 5.75 Mbps up • HSPA+: 84 Mbps down and 22 Mbps up • LTE: 326 Mbps down and 86 Mbps ...
Wireless network capacity planning and requirements 12 types of wireless network attacks and how to prevent them When you encounter wireless network performance issues, you need to understand how far the problem stretches. This step applies whether you run the network or just use it. When experienci...