Title: Wireless LANs in the office.
1Wireless LANs in the office.
2Key Benefits.
- Wireless LANs within an office allow users to
roam freely around the office.
- No issues of proximity to a network port for
connectivity to the network.
- They also allow network access in areas where it
would be otherwise impossible or infeasible to
lay cable.
3Key Benefits.
- Wireless LANs are totally transparent to the
user. The user experience of a wireless network
is the exact same as a wired network.
- Standards based wireless LANs allow
interoperability of different vendors equipment.
- Use of the ISM (Industrial, Scientific, Medical)
band means that no license is required for
wireless networking.
4Key Benefits.
- Anything that can be run over a wired network can
be run over a wireless network e.g. voice over
IP.
- RF and IR versions available. This is beneficial
where RF transmission is not desirable.
- Automatic load balancing between access points
ensuring optimum available speed at all times.
5Typical Uses.
- When there are a large number of mobile or
portable users.
- Large open plan offices.
- Frequently changing office layouts e.g. project
teams.
- Warehouse applications.
- Listed buildings.
- Meeting rooms.
- Roaming users.
6Typical Uses.
- Leased office spaces.
- IT staff troubleshooting PCs in situ.
- Hotels offering guests internet connectivity.
- Hospitals offering wireless network access to,
for example, patient records via laptops or PDAs
at the bedside.
7Co-existence with wired networks.
- Wireless LANs can be viewed as an alternative to
wired networks.
- However, they can also be used to overlay an
existing wired network offering both the speed
of a wired network and the convenience of
wireless as required.
8Issues that can affect communication speed.
- Distance from the nearest access point.
- Internal walls.
- Obstacles.
- Metal objects like filing cabinets.
- Microwave ovens.
- Number of wireless users.
- Number of access points.
9Why get a site survey?
- Apparently unrelated issues can affect operation.
Filing cabinets, thick walls and microwave ovens
are examples of issues whose affect cannot be
anticipated. - The exact optimal location of access points will
be required to determine precise equipment spec.
10Why get a site survey?
- Items such as choice of antennae and required
number of access points measured against number
of users, vary hugely between deployment areas.
- Ensure that the wireless LAN will work exactly as
anticipated.
- Ensure that roaming will work as expected.
11Why get a site survey?
- Ensure that access point coverage extends to all
required areas and does not extend into areas
where coverage is explicitly not required, e.g.
car parks. - Accurately forecast resulting service and
equipment requirements for quotation purposes.
12Scenario 2. Field sales force.
- We are a medium sized company who have just moved
premises.
- We have office space to accommodate 25 desks
based staff in a large office area.
- The space is divided between admin., sales
support and project design.
- We have a large room which is used for
presentations, meetings, training and general
purpose.
13Scenario 2. Field sales force.
- We have sales force of ten who use office
facilities sporadically.
- Our sales team liase with project design
regarding prospective and ongoing projects.
- They must liase with sales support on an ongoing
basis.
14Scenario 2. Field sales force.
- They must attend product training sessions and
presentations weekly.
- They must attend a weekly sales meeting in the
office, presenting weekly call summaries and
forecasts.
- Our sales force do do not have dedicated office
facilities at their disposal.
15Scenario 2. Field sales force.
- Progress reports on all ongoing contracts must be
kept constantly up-to-date by sales staff.
- This information must be kept on the server to be
accessible at all times.
16Scenario 2. Field sales force.
- Proposed solution.
- Overlay a WLAN network over existing wired
network throughout existing office space.
- Install WLAN access points in general purpose
room.
17Scenario 2. Field sales force.
18Scenario 2. Field sales force.
- 2 access points in sales/admin. office
- Allows network access in areas where facilities
are always fully utilised.
- User can move, with uninterrupted access, between
departments.
19Scenario 2. Field sales force.
20Scenario 2. Field sales force.
- 1 access point in general purpose room.
- 15 client adaptors to give access for all sales
staff and 4 managers.
21Scenario 2. Field sales force.
- Acts as a temporary office space with file and
e-mail access for roaming users.
- Accommodates all sales staff and managers for
meetings.
22Scenario 2. Field sales force.
- Multiple network access is provided without
aesthetic implications for boardroom use.
- Allows integration of presentation facilities
e.g. projectors.
23Scenario 2. Equipment required.
- Sales/admin office.
- 2 access points
- General purpose/meeting room.
- 1 access point.
- 15 client adapters
- Site survey
- Installation
24Summary of benefits.
- Allows movement throughout building with
uninterrupted network access.
- Allows huge flexibility in areas of constantly
changing network access demands.
- DHCP coupled with WLAN offers easy addition of
users without skilled IT supervision.
25Summary of benefits.
- Automatic load balancing ensures optimum
available speed at all times.
- Multiple access points provide redundancy.
- Take your network with you when relocating.