Scenario 1: Single Access Point

When setting up a wireless local area network (WLAN) it is important to make the distinction between good coverage, and good bandwidth. Good coverage means that a WiFi device can connect over the total area of your building. You could achieve this by using a single access point in the middle of the building with a high transmitter power.

Move the access point and mobile aroung the canvas. You can control the transmit power of the access point (below) to cover a larger area. Aim: 26% Total Coverage.
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Wireless Device Properties
Location: (460,160)
Wireless device is 494.8m from Access Point A
S/I Ratio: -4.1dB
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Total Coverage: 3%

Live Signal Areas: Show the good regions of signal in green and the bad areas in red. This may cause lagging when moving objects, depending on your choice of internet browser and the accuracy level set below.

Accuracy (1-6):

Access Point A:
Location: (60,60)
Transmit Power (1-10): 0.1W

Channel: