
Wireless systems can allow
high-speed access to important
business information on demand.
A Quatred wireless local area
network (WLAN) site survey is a
physical survey of the site by
experienced wireless system
engineers to define requirements
for a wireless network.
Quatred’s Wireless System
Engineers, each of whom is
certified by Motorola, have
successfully deployed wireless
networks across many industries
in a wide variety of
environments.
The Site Survey Report
identifies the RF components
required and their respective
locations within the facility
and all of the required
specifications to facilitate the
installation and implementation
of the RF infrastructure to
achieve the desired wireless
coverage. The report contains
the following information:
· Contact List
Contact information for all
parties involved.
· Warranty of Coverage
Site survey results are
warranted for one (1) year from
the survey conclusion date to
provide 100% RF coverage in the
regions documented within the
report if Quatred installs and
configures the RF Infrastructure
defined in the report.
· Site Description
Includes site location address,
floor plans, coverage
areas, the type of construction,
the number of floors, the number
of buildings, etc.
· Method of Testing
Provides the customer with a
description of what tools (both
hardware as well as software
versions) were used to do the
testing, the data rate desired,
and how the
survey was performed.
· Power Requirements
Defines the power requirements
for all wireless infrastructure
equipment
· General Network Description
General description of the
preexisting wired network and
infrastructure. Definition of
existing MDF/IDFs, types of
connections (Token Ring,
Ethernet, ATM, fiber, etc), the
types of connecting devices
(Nortel Baystack 350 switch,
Linksys 2400 hub, Cisco 2600
router), etc.
· Preliminary Equipment List
Details the components
recommended for a wireless
deployment.
· Area-by-area Analysis
Defines Access Point and/or
Access Port (AP) locations, type
of antennas, data rates,
transmit power, and mounting
instructions. Photographs
of the exact locations where the
APs will be mounted and the
identification of which MDF/IDF
they will be associated with are
provided.