To ensure that your design meets the requirements of the WLAN, what should be defined in your WLAN design software that will result in different requirements at varying locations on the floor plan?
In WLAN design software, defining different “requirement areas” allows the designer to assign distinct RF and performance requirements to different parts of the floor plan. For instance, a voice-critical conference room may require –67 dBm minimum signal strength and a specific SNR, whereas a storage area might only require basic coverage.
From CWDP-305:
“Requirement areas allow WLAN designers to set different RF performance targets such as minimum signal strength, SNR, and data rate for specific parts of the deployment area. This enables tailored design strategies.”
— Reference: CWDP-305 Official Study and Reference Guide, Chapter on Wireless Design Process
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