Hi All, scenario is below:
Small Sized exhibition hall with approx 100-200 Wifi users surfing internet and downloading reasonably bandwidth heavy data.
Needs to be a seemless roaming experience for the user
What immediately concerns me about this is the very real potential for wifi congestion with the user experiencing painfully slow browsing/download speeds.
Am I also right in thinking that in using the 802.11g protocol I really only have 3 channels to play with in such a confined place? Would having access points on different channels but same SSID's increase speed but maintain the seemless roaming experience for the user? I had thought that same channels were needed for seemless roaming.
Positioning could also be an important factor as the venue is not allowing us to mount the AP's on the walls, instead we have to place on tables around the room. How much difference does anyone think this will make coverage/speed wise?
Would really appreciate some advice/help if anyone can spare.
Many thanks,
Nell1
Small Sized exhibition hall with approx 100-200 Wifi users surfing internet and downloading reasonably bandwidth heavy data.
Needs to be a seemless roaming experience for the user
What immediately concerns me about this is the very real potential for wifi congestion with the user experiencing painfully slow browsing/download speeds.
Am I also right in thinking that in using the 802.11g protocol I really only have 3 channels to play with in such a confined place? Would having access points on different channels but same SSID's increase speed but maintain the seemless roaming experience for the user? I had thought that same channels were needed for seemless roaming.
Positioning could also be an important factor as the venue is not allowing us to mount the AP's on the walls, instead we have to place on tables around the room. How much difference does anyone think this will make coverage/speed wise?
Would really appreciate some advice/help if anyone can spare.
Many thanks,
Nell1