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Wi-Fi Deployment Guide – Enterprise


Leading Enterprises around the globe are upgrading their existing Wi-Fi infrastructure and Ethernet workgroup switches with the Xirrus Wi-Fi Array because only the Wi-Fi Array is capable of delivering…

  • Greater performance under heavy loads
  • Greater coverage with fewer devices
  • Flexible onboard security

As an example, a typical office space covered with three Wi-Fi Arrays compared to 12 traditional access points. This 4:1 ratio saves in equipment costs, cabling costs, switch port costs, and labor costs.

Us vs Them - Enterprise

Guide for Designing a Wi-Fi Network

Priority by Category

CriteriaRequirements
User Density • 50 – 400 concurrent station associations per Access Point
• 25 – 100 concurrent users per Access Point
• Use of Wi-Fi enabled Printers
• Use of Wi-Fi Enabled Phones
• Multiple radios per Access Point (8+)
• Utilize additional channels in 5GHz (802.11a/n)
• Automatic user load balancing among radios
• 802.11abgn enabled laptops
Performance • Minimum 4-5+ Mbps real TCP/UDP throughput per user
• Real-time applications – voice, video
• QoS Segmentation by employees, guests, devices, and other users
• Multiple radios per Access Point device (8+)
• Utilize 8X channel bandwidth in 5GHz (802.11a/n)
• Local packet processing/switching/control at the AP
• Gigabit Ethernet uplinks
• QoS: WMM, 802.1p/Q
• Fast and seamless Roaming
Coverage • Coverage of large semi-open spaces
• Coverage Cubicle and walled offices
• Flexible control of coverage area
• Coverage of conference rooms
• Integrated or External High gain directional antennas
• Automatic or manual cell sizing for control of coverage area
• Ability to sharply define coverage boundaries for privacy
Security • Rock Solid Data Encryption
• User Authentication
• Policy Based Access
• Protocol Filtering and firewalling
• Rogue AP and threat detection
• RADIUS authentication with WPA2 encryption
• Integrated Wi-Fi threat sensor in every AP and automatic alerting
• Proactive threat mitigation
• Protocol Filtering
• Integrated rules-based stateful firewall
• Station-to-station traffic blocking
• Policy Based User Access
Reliability • Robust Wi-Fi Connections to End users
• Highly available
• Fault Tolerant

• Multiple radios with 50% coverage overlap
• Self-healing wireless coverage
• Dual Gigabit Ethernet uplinks
• Dual software images with rollback
• Active radio service health check with self correction
Mobility • Seamless In-building cross subnet roaming
• Layer 2 and Layer 3 Roaming
User Management • Easy user connection and authentication to the wireless network
• User Accounting
• Segregation of groups of users (staff, students, guests)
• Monitoring and troubleshooting tools
• Interface with RADIUS Servers
• Multiple SSIDs with separate parameters for each
• Policy Based User Access
• Web page redirect
• Per-user monitoring and accounting
• Integrated packet capture and spectrum analyzer
Management • Element management
• RF management
• Central and Local Management
• Real-time RF coverage monitoring and control
• Distributed Spectrum Analysis for troubleshooting
• Automatic channel selection
• Leverage existing management tools (syslog, SNMP, CDP etc.)
Enclosures • Flexible, secure installation options
• Securable, drop ceiling/surface mount indoor enclosures
Power • Flexible powering options
• AC and Power over Ethernet/Gigabit Ethernet options
• Redundant AC and DC power
Upgradeability • Multi-generational hardware platform
• Future proof for 802.11n
• Modular hardware and software for in-field upgrades
• Hardware performance headroom for future requirements, performance boost
• Designed for 802.11n today – expandable to other wireless technologies
Scalability • Ability to easily add additional capacity or coverage
• Use of the same product set everywhere
• No large step functions or boundaries in additional cost such as controllers or software licenses
• Ability to easily budget for planned expansion


Services

CriteriaRequirements
Planning • Real world (non-predictive) site surveys
• Site surveys conducted with actual product to ensure accurate placement and amount of product
• Test both signal (RSSI) and data throughput
• Coverage guarantee
Installation • Simplified installation

• “3” clicks or less to install an Access Point
• Automatic channel assignment at boot
• Quick physical install that can be done when employees are present

Verification • Post-installation and verification

• Re-run site survey to verify wireless network design



Application Priority by Category

CriteriaRequirements
Network and Internet
Applications
• Calculated Connections per Second (CPS)
• Calculated Concurrent Connections (CC)
• Achieve desired CPS and CC
• 100Kbps average TCP throughput for web, network access and email
• 500Kbps average TCP throughput for file downloads
Voice over Wi-Fi • Calculated Busy Hour Call Attempts (BHCA)
• Calculated Busy Hour Call Completion (BHCC) at an acceptable Mean Opinion Score (MOS)
• Achieve desired BHCA/BHCC with MOS > 4.0
• Fast roaming – sub 60 msec handoff
• Cross subnet (layer 3)roaming
• Seamless wireless-wired QoS
• Low latency and jitter
Video and Video
Conferencing over
Wi-Fi
• Measured # video streams at a given Media Deliver Index (MDI) or Video Quality Metric (VQM)
• High real-time throughput
  º Internet streaming ~1 Mbps UDP per stream
  º SDTV ~3 Mbps UDP per stream
• Low packet loss
• Seamless wireless-wired QoS
• Low jitter


Checklist for a Successful Wi-Fi Implementation

Most vendors offer a variety of products, some high-end with lots of features, some low-end for reduced costs and some require expensive software applications to enable features. When answering these questions verify the vendor is answering based on the proposed solution, not just available, costly upgrades.

Decision Criteria
Yes
No
Does Vendor support all standard LAN and WLAN standards without proprietary solutions or protocols that will limit the ability to expand the Wi-Fi network?    
Can the vendor provide like type references?    
Does the vendor provide site survey services?
  • Is there a separate cost for this?
  • Does the vendor perform the survey?
  • Is the same equipment to be deployed used for the survey?
  • Is it a live survey, vs. just predictive software?
  • Do they perform a Spectrum Analysis to identify possible noise sources?
  • Do they guarantee the results?
  • Will they provide heatmaps of the coverage?
   
Is the platform(s), firmware and software upgradable to support future evolution of the 802.11 standard (i.e. 802.11n, 802.v, 802.11w...)?   
Product Installation
  • Will the vendor do the install?
  • Is the installation free?
   
Support services
  • Does the vendor directly support their products or via a 3rd party?
  • Does the vendor offer free on site customer training on their product?
   
Security Certifications   
Although not specifically education related, the following certifications give an indication of the level of security provided by the product. Are they supported?   
PCI, HIPPA, FIPS-140   
Coverage
  • Is Access point able to support all 802.11a (extended channels)?
  • Is access point able to simultaneously support 802.11 b/g/a radios?
  • Does the Access point offer integrated high gain antennas for greater range?
   
Capacity
  • Does the Access Point support multiple (4 or more) independent radios?
  • Does the Access point offer a Sectored Antenna Architecture = Higher Data Rates at longer ranges?
   
Are the following Security Services supported?
  • WEP, WPA & WPA2?
  • Authentication: Open, MAC, 802.1x, WPR?
  • Integrated Stateful Firewall in the AP?
  • Integrated RADIUS server in the AP?
  • Integrated IDS/IPS sensor?
   
Bandwidth and channel supported
  • 802.11b?
  • 802.11g?
  • 802.11a?
  • Is Proposed product Upgradable to 802.11n?
   
Power source, are the following supported
  • Direct AC power?
  • POE?
  • POE over Gigabit connections?
  • AC/DC redundancy?
   
High Availability
  • Do proposed APs offer redundant uplink ports?
  • Is Radio-to-Radio failover available?
   
Distributed design
  • Is switching performed at the Access Point?
  • Is QoS tagging applied at access point?
  • Is Filtering/Firewall Policies applied at Access point?
   
Traffic encryption
  • Is encryption/decryption performed at the Access Point?
  • If encryption/decryption performed at controller how many APs can it support before being oversubscribed?
   
Is Wireless Distribution Services (WDS) available in the AP?   
System Management Tools
  • Does the proposed system offer Serial/CLI management?
  • Does the proposed system offer Centralized SNMP management?
  • Does the proposed system offer Web Based Management?
  • Does the proposed system offer Management over the air?
  • Does the proposed system offer Secure Management (SSH, HTTPS,)?
  • Can management traffic be disabled on all interfaces?
   
RF Management Tools
  • Does the proposed system offer an Integrated Spectrum Analyzer?
  • Does the proposed system offer Auto Cell sizing?
  • Does the proposed system offer Auto load balancing?
  • Does the proposed system offer Auto channel selection?
   
Support for VoWi-Fi
  • Is the proposed solution VIEW certified (Spectralink)?