User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Preface Material
- Policy for Warrantee and Repair
- General Warranty
- Specific Product Warranty Instructions
- Returns
- Limitations of Liabilities
- Reporting Defects
- Safety Warnings
- Compliance with RF Safety Requirements
- Certification and Compliance to Standards
- About This Guide
- List of Acronyms
- Table of Contents
- 1 Overview
- 2 Installation Workflow
- 3 Infrastructure Requirements and Layout Planning
- 4 VCU Unit Installation and Provisioning
- 5 VAP Installation and Provisioning
- 6 Navigating the Web Access Application
- 7 VCU Monitoring and Configuration
- 8 VAP Monitoring and Configuration
- 9 Administrative Operations
- 10 Troubleshooting
- Appendix A - Traps
- Appendix B – MobileAccess VE MIB Tree Structure (Version 1.8)
Infrastructure Requirements and Layout Planning
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3.4.4 Installation Plan Example
The Following figure shows a floor plan map with all required marks:
Figure 3-2. Floor Plan Example
Notes:
• The red VAP coverage circles have an approximate radius of 41, 56 and 64 foot (13.5, 19 and
21 meters) for the small, medium and large circles respectively (which are drawn according to
the guidelines given in section
3.3.1.
• VAP 3 is surrounded by the bathroom and stairwell which are considered dense objects and
would reduce coverage in that area by the other VAPs.
• VAP 5 is an example of a unit that provides good coverage down the hallways in an Open
Environment.
• VAPs 11 and 13 are placed closer to the offices to provide better coverage to them, but on the
open side will actually cover a much greater area. This is why the coverage is larger and
shown here more as an oval than a circle.
• The area between VAPs 7 and 14 would probably be the lowest coverage spot in the building
because of the bathrooms and stairwell on either side. If after the system is installed, this
area is still a little low on coverage, a VAP can be added, but it may also be covered by VAP
14.
Note: The plan can be modified at any time by moving the units around or by adding units.
The following figure depicts an actual measured quantified coverage of a floor area planned
according to the above rules.