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Wi-Fi Network Report
CASA_P1
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Capacity Requirement
Notes
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Signal Strength - sometimes called coverage - is the most basic requirement for a wireless
network. As a general guideline, low signal strength means unreliable connections, and low
data throughput.
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Signal Strength - sometimes called coverage - is the most basic requirement for a wireless
network. As a general guideline, low signal strength means unreliable connections, and low
data throughput.
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Signal-To-Noise Ratio indicates how much the signal strength is stronger than the noise (co-
channel interference). Signal must be stronger than noise (SNR greater than zero) for data
transfer to be possible. If the signal is only barely stronger than noise, you may encounter
occasional connection drop-offs.
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Signal-To-Noise Ratio indicates how much the signal strength is stronger than the noise (co-
channel interference). Signal must be stronger than noise (SNR greater than zero) for data
transfer to be possible. If the signal is only barely stronger than noise, you may encounter
occasional connection drop-offs.
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Channel overlap indicates the number of access points audible at each location in a single
channel.
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Channel overlap indicates the number of access points audible at each location in a single
channel.
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Number of Access Points indicates the number of access points audible at each location.
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Number of Access Points indicates the number of access points audible at each location.
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Wi-Fi Network Report
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Wi-Fi Network Report
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Data Rate is the highest possible speed (measured in megabits per second) at which the
wireless devices will be transmitting data. Typically the true data throughput is about half of
the data rate or less.
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Data Rate is the highest possible speed (measured in megabits per second) at which the
wireless devices will be transmitting data. Typically the true data throughput is about half of
the data rate or less.
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Wi-Fi Network Report
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Wi-Fi Network Report
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Wi-Fi Network Report
AP # Access Point
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Wi-Fi is typically built for a certain purpose or several purposes, such as VoIP, web browsing,
or location tracking. With Network Health, you can, with a single visualization, display
whether the network meets your requirements or not.
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Wi-Fi is typically built for a certain purpose or several purposes, such as VoIP, web browsing,
or location tracking. With Network Health, you can, with a single visualization, display
whether the network meets your requirements or not.
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Network Issues complements Network Health by showing the requirement that is below the
threshold level at each location. Whereas Network Health answers the question "Does it
work?", Network Issues answers the question "If it doesn't work, why?".
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Network Issues complements Network Health by showing the requirement that is below the
threshold level at each location. Whereas Network Health answers the question "Does it
work?", Network Issues answers the question "If it doesn't work, why?".
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Wi-Fi Network Report
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Wi-Fi Network Report
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Shows how the Wi-Fi clients configured in your Capacity Requirement are distributed
between the access points. The image shows Requested Associations
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Shows how the Wi-Fi clients configured in your Capacity Requirement are distributed
between the access points. The image shows Requested Associations
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Capacity Health displays if the network can handle the load of the configured Wi-Fi clients
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Capacity Health displays if the network can handle the load of the configured Wi-Fi clients
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Bluetooth coverage shows how many Bluetooth radios are audible at each location.
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Wi-Fi Network Report
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Wi-Fi Network Report
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Wi-Fi Network Report
AP # Access Point
4 TP-Link EAP330 (3)
802.11n 11 6 mW TP-Link EAP330 2.4GHz
802.11ac 104 25 mW TP-Link EAP330 5GHz
5 TP-Link EAP330 (4)
Off - - TP-Link EAP330 2.4GHz
802.11ac 153 25 mW TP-Link EAP330 5GHz
Measured Access Points on CASA_P1
AP # Access Point
6 Tp-Link
802.11n 4@40 68:ff:7b:e0:4a:78 GARCIA_EXT
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Wi-Fi Network Report
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Wi-Fi Network Report
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Wi-Fi Network Report
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Wi-Fi Network Report
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Wi-Fi Network Report
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Wi-Fi Network Report
CASA_P2
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Capacity Requirement
Notes
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Signal Strength - sometimes called coverage - is the most basic requirement for a wireless
network. As a general guideline, low signal strength means unreliable connections, and low
data throughput.
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Signal Strength - sometimes called coverage - is the most basic requirement for a wireless
network. As a general guideline, low signal strength means unreliable connections, and low
data throughput.
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Signal-To-Noise Ratio indicates how much the signal strength is stronger than the noise (co-
channel interference). Signal must be stronger than noise (SNR greater than zero) for data
transfer to be possible. If the signal is only barely stronger than noise, you may encounter
occasional connection drop-offs.
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Signal-To-Noise Ratio indicates how much the signal strength is stronger than the noise (co-
channel interference). Signal must be stronger than noise (SNR greater than zero) for data
transfer to be possible. If the signal is only barely stronger than noise, you may encounter
occasional connection drop-offs.
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Channel overlap indicates the number of access points audible at each location in a single
channel.
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Channel overlap indicates the number of access points audible at each location in a single
channel.
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Number of Access Points indicates the number of access points audible at each location.
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Number of Access Points indicates the number of access points audible at each location.
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Wi-Fi Network Report
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Wi-Fi Network Report
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Data Rate is the highest possible speed (measured in megabits per second) at which the
wireless devices will be transmitting data. Typically the true data throughput is about half of
the data rate or less.
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Data Rate is the highest possible speed (measured in megabits per second) at which the
wireless devices will be transmitting data. Typically the true data throughput is about half of
the data rate or less.
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Wi-Fi Network Report
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Wi-Fi Network Report
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Wi-Fi Network Report
AP # Access Point
3 TRENDnet
4 d8:eb:97:ea:29:18 Suami
802.11n
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Wi-Fi is typically built for a certain purpose or several purposes, such as VoIP, web browsing,
or location tracking. With Network Health, you can, with a single visualization, display
whether the network meets your requirements or not.
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Wi-Fi is typically built for a certain purpose or several purposes, such as VoIP, web browsing,
or location tracking. With Network Health, you can, with a single visualization, display
whether the network meets your requirements or not.
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Network Issues complements Network Health by showing the requirement that is below the
threshold level at each location. Whereas Network Health answers the question "Does it
work?", Network Issues answers the question "If it doesn't work, why?".
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Network Issues complements Network Health by showing the requirement that is below the
threshold level at each location. Whereas Network Health answers the question "Does it
work?", Network Issues answers the question "If it doesn't work, why?".
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Wi-Fi Network Report
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Wi-Fi Network Report
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Shows how the Wi-Fi clients configured in your Capacity Requirement are distributed
between the access points. The image shows Requested Associations
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Shows how the Wi-Fi clients configured in your Capacity Requirement are distributed
between the access points. The image shows Requested Associations
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Capacity Health displays if the network can handle the load of the configured Wi-Fi clients
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Capacity Health displays if the network can handle the load of the configured Wi-Fi clients
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Wi-Fi Network Report
Bluetooth coverage shows how many Bluetooth radios are audible at each location.
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Wi-Fi Network Report
AP # Access Point
3 TRENDnet
802.11n 4 d8:eb:97:ea:29:18 Suami
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Wi-Fi Network Report
AP # Access Point
1 TP-Link EAP330 (1)
Off - - TP-Link EAP330 2.4GHz
802.11ac 153 25 mW TP-Link EAP330 5GHz
2 TP-Link EAP330 (2)
802.11n 11 6 mW TP-Link EAP330 2.4GHz
802.11ac 104 25 mW TP-Link EAP330 5GHz
Measured Access Points on CASA_P2
None.
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AP # Access Point
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802.11n 1@40 5c:92:5e:67:b0:24 TVCABLE_SELCH
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802.11n 3 fa:8f:ca:8b:02:1f Unknown SSID
9 Huawei
802.11n 6 bc:3f:8f:ad:59:40 NETLIFE-HAZ
10 Huawei
802.11n 3 7c:c3:85:57:36:18 Roncito
11 Huawei
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