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Configuring the Wireless LAN USB Adapter 4-13

Notes on
Wireless LAN
Configuration

When configuring a wireless LAN (WLAN), take note of the following points:
❑ Start by determining the areas to be networked, the number of users and the

type of devices to be used. Then determine the number of Access Points required

and where they should be placed.

❑ An Access Point provides a data rate of up to 11 Mbps, which is shared by all

wireless clients in the area covered by the Access Point. If two Access Points are

placed close to each other, they can simultaneously provide a data rate of up to

22 Mbps. However, they must operate in non-overlapping channels. Two Access

Points placed close to each other and operating on the same channel can provide

only one 11 Mbps per channel.

❑ Optimize the performance of the WLAN by ensuring that the distance between

two Access Points is not too large. In most buildings, WLAN cards operate within

a range of 100 to 300 feet (30 to 91 meters), depending on the thickness and

structure of the walls. Under normal conditions, an Access Point provides a

coverage of up to 150 feet (46 meters). However, in offices with walls or cube

walls, the coverage is only around 80 feet (24 meters).

❑ Radio waves can pass through walls and glass but not metal. If the signal on the

other side of a wall is weak, it may be that the wall has reinforcing metal in its

structure. Install another Access Point to circumvent this problem or move the

Access Point to another location.

❑ Floors usually have metal girders and metal reinforcing struts that weaken radio

waves.

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