Question Category: Wireless Technology
Why do wireless issues always begin with a live survey?
Why do wireless issues always begin with a live survey? Full Control whitepaper When users complain of poor wireless coverage, the standard first move is always to survey the area where the complaint is. Why is …
NetAlly Tech Tips
NetAlly’s Tech Tips The experts at NetAlly have written a series of very helpful articles on a number of topics. So if you’re in need of a little advice or knowledge on a specific technology, we recommend you t …
Why don’t we turn APs to full power?
Network Troubleshooting Wireless Edition Why don’t we turn all the Access Points to full power? There are quite a few things in WiFi which seem confusing. And one of the ones at the top of the list is: Why can’ …
Understanding the 4 types of Wireless Survey
Why are there 4 different types of wireless survey? Carrying out a wireless survey has become the default starting point in investigating wireless issues or designing a new network. However, there are actually …
The Problem with 160MHz wide Wireless channels
The Problem with 160MHz wide Wireless channels and the new 6GHz band Full Control Whitepaper The biggest requirement driving wireless technology forward is the quest for greater speed. One way of achieving that …
Why is wireless roaming such a lottery?
Why do some devices stick to one Access Point and not roam? One of the biggest issues with wireless over the last 10 years is that devices don’t seem to use all the Access Points in your network, often remainin …
Why is Wireless Performance So Confusing?
Why is Wireless Performance So Confusing? A widespread frustration with wireless is that two people can be in the same room, at the same time, with the same type of device.. and have completely different wirele …
Wireless Performance : Too many APs!
Wireless Performance : Too many APs! Our network engineer wrote a paper a few years ago about the issue of having too many APs in your network and how this actually slows you down. At heart this issue was APs o …