|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Wireless mesh networks 101 (continued)
Perhaps most important, this method understands and accounts for the environmental and interference factors which can have a significant impact on the wireless signal. Once the design is complete and the network is implemented, you can conduct a limited site survey to determine any adjustments that might be necessary. These may be immediate adjustments or changes over time, based on building or environmental differences that may occur in the future.
Conclusion Clearly, wireless mesh networks are gaining traction. The promise of more complete coverage, faster speed, strong reliability, ease of deployment and a lower cost than many existing options make wireless mesh networks a very attractive and affordable alternative. As city governments, metropolitan areas and businesses evaluate mesh networks, keep in mind they're best suited for large indoor and outdoor spaces where cabling doesn't exist and the design of the network is the most critical factor for completing a successful implementation.
Lee Black is a Mesh Strategist for Wireless Valley Communications. He can be contacted at lee@wirelessvalley.com.
[ Prev ]
|
|
|
|
|
|
-- Advertisement --
Learn Notes and Domino 8 at your place and pace!
Learn Notes and Domino in your office and/or home! TLCC's highly acclaimed distance learning courses for users, developers, and admins will enhance your career and your resume.
The many included activities and demos will make you a pro! Expert instructor help is a click away.
Click here to try a FREE demo course!! |
-- Advertisement --
Six Great Tools for IBM Lotus Sametime
- Encrypted and secure, browser-based, persistent chat rooms
- Complete chat logging and auditing
- Easy-to-define IM help desk queues
- Manage buddy lists across any organization
- Integrate awareness into Microsoft Outlook
- High powered, rapid bot development tools
Visit Instant Tech for free trials and more information. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|