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Design and Planning of Wi-Fi Networks

Design and planning of Wi-Fi networks involve creating a robust framework to ensure reliable and efficient wireless connectivity across a designated area. The process begins with understanding the specific needs of the environment, including the size of the coverage area, the number of users, and the types of devices that will connect to the network. Key considerations include selecting the appropriate number and placement of access points (APs) to optimize coverage and minimize dead zones, while also addressing potential sources of interference such as physical obstructions and electronic devices. Capacity planning is crucial to ensure the network can handle the expected number of simultaneous connections and data traffic without performance degradation. Tools and techniques, such as site surveys and signal mapping, are employed to visualize and analyze coverage, identify potential gaps, and adjust the network design accordingly. Additionally, incorporating advanced technologies and adhering to current Wi-Fi standards enhances network performance and future-proofs the installation. Effective design and planning not only improve connectivity and user experience but also ensure the network's scalability and reliability as demands evolve.