Coverage denotes the area over which a Wi-Fi signal is available and reliable. In enterprise environments, it's imperative that every nook and cranny — from corporate offices to manufacturing floors and distribution centers — have strong Wi-Fi signals. This ensures that employees can work from anywhere within their premises without worrying about drops.
Achieving optimal coverage typically involves strategic placement of access points (APs), consideration of physical barriers (like walls and floors), and sometimes the use of Wi-Fi extenders or mesh networks.
In this article, we take a deep dive into Wi-Fi coverage. Here’s what we cover:
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Wi-Fi coverage refers to the extent or range of a wireless local area network (WLAN) that allows devices to connect to the internet or communicate with each other wirelessly. Put another way, it is the area within which Wi-Fi signals are available and can be used for data transmission.
Wi-Fi coverage is a crucial consideration when setting up wireless networks in homes, offices, and other venues. In enterprise environments (or any environment where quality connections are essential to revenue generation, customer satisfaction, and employee productivity) network administrators often perform site surveys or use tools to analyze and optimize Wi-Fi coverage for better performance and user experience.
At a high level, Wi-Fi coverage is determined by the reach and strength of wireless signals emitted by the Wi-Fi routers or APs that comprise a network. These signals are impacted by a variety of factors, including signal transmission, transmission range, physical obstacles and attenuation, interference, etc.
Here's an overview of the key elements that determine Wi-Fi coverage:
From an enterprise perspective, good Wi-Fi coverage is essential for supporting connected, collaborative, and flexible work environments. This contributes to increased efficiency, employee satisfaction, and overall business success. It is a critical component of modern business operations, enabling the adoption of technologies that enhance communication, productivity, and customer interactions.
Broadly speaking, good Wi-Fi coverage benefits enterprises in the following ways:
Let’s dig into these benefits one at a time…
Good Wi-Fi coverage ensures that employees can stay connected to the network and access resources seamlessly from anywhere within the office. This leads to increased productivity as employees can work efficiently without being tied to specific locations
In addition, good coverage facilitates better collaboration among teams. Employees can easily share files, collaborate on projects, and communicate using online collaboration tools without interruptions.
Finally, reliable network coverage benefits the operational efficiency of an enterprise. This includes things like optimized inventory management, order processing, and other tasks that rely on real-time data access.
Voice over Wi-Fi (VoWi-Fi) and video conferencing rely on a stable and high-quality Wi-Fi connection. Enterprises with good Wi-Fi coverage can conduct virtual meetings without disruptions, enabling effective communication both within the organization and with external partners.
IoT devices in enterprise environments often require wireless connections. Good Wi-Fi coverage supports the deployment and efficient operation of IoT devices, leading to improved automation, monitoring, and data collection.
In retail or service-oriented organizations, offering Wi-Fi to customers can enhance their experience. This is especially true in settings like cafes, hotels, or shopping centers, where customers expect reliable connectivity. Better Wi-Fi coverage means better customer experiences.
Enterprises can easily scale their Wi-Fi infrastructure to accommodate the growing number of devices and users. Scalable Wi-Fi solutions, such as mesh networks, allow for expansion of coverage without overly compromising performance.
Moving on. Now that we’ve covered the basics, including what Wi-Fi coverage is and how it benefits enterprises, let’s go over how it can be optimized.
First, we’ll look at the various factors that impact Wi-Fi coverage, including things like distance, obstacles, and router placement. Next, we’ll provide a Wi-Fi coverage checklist to help you keep track of everything you need to ensure your enterprise operates a reliable and high-performing wireless network.
Alright, let’s get started!
First off, let’s look at the key factors impacting Wi-Fi coverage quality and the principles undergirding them. These are the various things that can be optimized to enhance the performance of your network by improving overall coverage:
Let’s briefly go over these…
Next up, let’s go over the Wi-Fi coverage optimization checklist! Below we provide several tips and tricks to help you optimize Wi-Fi coverage on your network. By implementing these optimization techniques, you can significantly improve Wi-Fi coverage, ensuring a more reliable and efficient wireless network for your devices.
Here’s an overview of the list:
Now let’s dig into the nitty-gritties!
Place your Wi-Fi router or access point in a central location within your home or office. This helps ensure that the signal is evenly distributed, minimizing dead zones.
Position the router away from physical obstacles like walls, floors, and large furniture. Wi-Fi signals weaken when they pass through such barriers, so try to have a clear line of sight between the router and devices.
If your router has external antennas, experiment with their orientation. Sometimes adjusting the angle or direction of the antennas can improve signal strength.
Consider upgrading to a more modern router that supports the latest Wi-Fi standards (e.g., Wi-Fi 6). Newer routers often have better performance and improved coverage.
Dual-band routers operate on both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands. Use the 5 GHz band for faster speeds, especially if you are close to the router. The 2.4 GHz band may offer better range but can be more susceptible to interference.
Use a Wi-Fi analyzer tool to check for interference from neighboring networks. Choose a less congested Wi-Fi channel to reduce interference and improve performance.
Consider deploying a mesh Wi-Fi system, especially in larger spaces. Mesh networks use multiple APs to create a unified and seamless network, providing consistent coverage throughout the area.
Prioritize certain types of traffic (e.g., video streaming, VoIP) using QoS settings in your router. This can help ensure that critical applications receive sufficient bandwidth.
Keep your router's firmware up to date. Manufacturers release updates that may include performance improvements and bug fixes that can enhance Wi-Fi coverage.
Secure your Wi-Fi network with a strong password to prevent unauthorized access. This not only enhances security but also ensures that your bandwidth is reserved for your devices.
Occasionally, power cycle (turn off and on) your router to refresh its settings and potentially improve performance.
Identify and eliminate sources of interference, such as other electronic devices (microwaves, cordless phones) and physical objects that may obstruct signals.
Wi-Fi extenders or repeaters can amplify and extend the coverage of your Wi-Fi network. Place them strategically to fill in coverage gaps.
Conduct a site survey to identify dead zones and areas with weak signals. This can help you make informed decisions about where to place routers or additional APs.
This takes us to the 7SIGNAL Wi-Fi monitoring platform. With its unique combination of hardware and software elements, you’ll be able to monitor coverage issues from the outside in.
The 7SIGNAL platform leverages Wi-Fi sensors to gain visibility into WLAN performance. These sensors enable you to measure traffic to various APs and identify areas in your network where performance is lagging and the potential causes.
In addition, the 7SIGNAL platform leverages a SaaS application, which is installed on end-user devices (Windows, Android, MacOS, Linux, GoogleTV, iGEL) and used to enhance digital experiences from the client perspective. This means you’ll have insight into how various manufacturers, software versions, adapters, drivers, and other specifications perform on your network.
Finally, 7SIGNAL’s performance monitoring dashboards enable you to observe and visualize everything in one place. This will help you catch issues in real time, prioritize how you address them, and reduce MTTR (mean time to resolve).
By providing a comprehensive health overview and allowing deep dives into specific issues, 7SIGNAL ensures that network engineers and IT teams are always a step ahead in ensuring optimal Wi-Fi performance. By complementing WLAN vendors and offering a distinctive outside-in perspective, 7SIGNAL is setting new standards in Wi-Fi network performance and user experience optimization.
We’re always here to answer your Wi-Fi questions at 7SIGNAL. Our enterprise Wi-Fi optimization platform helps you plan and execute a healthier network. Contact us to learn more.
7SIGNAL® is the leader in enterprise Wi-Fi optimization, providing insight into wireless networks and control over Wi-Fi performance so businesses and organizations can thrive. Our cloud-based platform continually tests and measures Wi-Fi performance at the edges of the network, enabling fast solutions to digital experience issues and stronger connections for mission-critical users, devices, and applications. Learn more at www.7signal.com.