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Alternatives for high-capacity Wi-Fi coverage

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Alternatives for high-capacity Wi-Fi coverage

Joanie Wexler By Joanie Wexler
We left off last time with a discussion of challenges that crop up when trying to design a WLAN for a high-density environment. Using a traditional multi-cell architecture, the main challenge is tuning the power of the APs appropriately so that there can be many small coverage cells. The trick is making sure users have plenty of aggregate capacity to share while avoiding the co-channel interference that lurks when lots of APs occupy a relatively small space. Now, what about single-channel and array architectures? Read full story

Joanie Wexler is an independent networking technology writer/editor in Silicon Valley.

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