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Designing a 1:1, BYOD Wireless Network Dan Skrove, Field Engineer Jiten Gori, FAE

Designing a 1:1, BYOD Wireless Network Dan Skrove, Field Engineer Jiten Gori, FAE. Building Networks for People. Established in 1986 with a vision to make technology affordable and to provide an unmatched network experience for everyone. D-Link Group & Partners: A Valuable Vertical Synergy.

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Designing a 1:1, BYOD Wireless Network Dan Skrove, Field Engineer Jiten Gori, FAE

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  1. Designing a 1:1, BYOD Wireless Network Dan Skrove, Field Engineer Jiten Gori, FAE

  2. Building Networks for People Established in 1986 with a vision to make technology affordable and to provide an unmatched network experience for everyone.

  3. D-Link Group & Partners: A Valuable Vertical Synergy Network Security Hardware and Appliances Switching Power Supply Manufacturer Network Equipment OEM/ODM Network Equipment OEM/ODM Safety Specifications and Electromagnetic Interference Testing Network Security Hardware and Appliances Integrated Video Systems IP Traffic Generators and Test Solutions Network Equipment OEM/ODM Wimax Service Provider IC Chipset Design Cloud Service Platform TGC, TiVo in Taiwan IC Chipset Design

  4. Global Presence Global Channels, Local Touch 190 local sales offices in 67 countries with over 2,725 employees U.K. Germany France Italy Spain Netherlands Belgium Greece Switzerland Austria Denmark Finland Norway Sweden Hungary Poland Czech Croatia Bulgaria Romania Russia Belarus Ukraine Estonia Lithuania Latvia Uzbek Kazakhstan U.S.A. Canada Mexico Argentina Brazil Chile Columbia Ecuador Venezuela Peru Guatemala Taiwan China Japan Korea Singapore Malaysia India Australia NewZealand Egypt Saudi Arabia U.A.E. Israel Iran Turkey Pakistan South Africa NZ Regional warehouses in 15 countries; over 300 R&D personnel and 38 RMA centers in globe Sales channels including retailers, distributors, ITSPs, SIs Updated inFeb.,2012

  5. Leading in Wireless LAN Stand-Alone Access Points #1 Source: Gartner, “Market Share: Enterprise WLAN Equipment, Worldwide, 1Q2012,” July 2012, Christian Canales Graph created by D-Link based on Gartner data

  6. Leading in Ethernet Switches #3 Source: Gartner, “Market Share: Enterprise Ethernet Switches, Worldwide, 1Q2012,” August 2012, Christian Canales, Severine Real Graph created by D-Link based on Gartner data

  7. Global Connections: Customers Enterprise Telecom Retail Government E-tailer Education Health Care Hospitality

  8. Really? High Density Wirelessin 20 Minutes???

  9. Wireless Terms • Frequency 2.4 & 5.0 GHz • Half Duplex Only One Radio Communicates at a Time • Round Robin Only One Device Communicates at a Time • Single Band One Radio • Dual Band Two Radio’s • Selectable One Radio ‘On’ at a time • Simultaneous Both Radio’s ‘On’ at the same time

  10. Basic Design CriteriaHigh Density vs Coverage • Average User Profile • Number of devices • Connections per radio • Radio throughput • Broadcast Domains • Bottlenecks • Backhaul • Internet

  11. Automatic RF Adjustment – Auto Power • Automatic power uses a proprietary algorithm to automatically adjust the RF signal to broadcast far enough to reach wireless clients, but not so far that it interferes with RF signals broadcast by other APs.

  12. 2. Rogue AP or Radio interference Channel 48 1. When first time implementing APs, the System selects different channels for APs at random to avoid interference Automatic RF Adjustment – Auto Channel • Channels will automatically be adjusted on any new event in the system such as an AP being added or removed, or the switch can be programmed to automatically readjust channels at certain times (i.e. 2:00am each day) of the day or upon a certain interval (i.e. every 6 hours) Channel 48 Channel 24 3. Changes toChannel 18 Channel 54 Channel 36

  13. Failure detected Failed Increase 20% of power! Automatic RF Adjustment - Self-Healing Network • Fail-Safe • When a Managed AP is powered down, the power of its neighboring AP(s) managed by the same switch is immediately increased by20%. • The power level will adjust again every pre-configured Interval by sensing neighboring AP power status.

  14. Thank You Questions?

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