Lessons
- Chapter 1 – Requirements For Great-Fi
- Chapter 2 – The Missing Piece to Great WiFi and WiFi Tools
- Chapter 3 – Site Survey Used For Mapping And Modeling
- Chapter 4 – Spectrum Analysis Used To Visualize Interference
- Chapter 5 / Point 1 – Make 5 GHz The Primary Band and Use 2.4 GHz For Secondary Applications
- Chapter 6 / Point 2 – Use All 5 GHz Channels That Are Supported By Your Client Stations
- Chapter 7 / Point 3 – Use Bonded Channels (40/80 MHz), When Needed, In 5 GHz Band Only
- Chapter 8 / Point 4 – Limit Co-Channel Interference to -85 dBm or Less
- Chapter 9 / Point 5 – Limit The Number Of SSIDs Per Radio
- Chapter 10 / Point 6 – Avoid The Use Of WEP, TKIP or None As Encryption Methods
- Chapter 11 / Point 7 – Justify The Use Of “Hidden SSIDs”
- Chapter 12 / Point 8 – Disable 802.11b 1, 2, 5.5 and 11 Unless Required
- Chapter 13 / Point 9 – Use Only Channels 1, 6, and 11 in the 2.4 GHz Band
- Chapter 14 / Point 10 – Target RSSI Value Based On Client Requirements