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CWNAGuidetoWireless LANs, Second Edition Chapter Seven Conducting a Site Survey Objectives • Explain what a site survey is • Describe the tools that are used in a site survey • Describe how to perform a site survey CWNAGuidetoWireless LANs, Second Edit What is a Site Survey? • When installing a WLAN for an organization, areas of dead space might not be tolerated – Ensure blanket coverage, meet per-user bandwidth requirements, minimize “bleeding” of signal • Factors affecting wireless coverage goals: – – – – – Devices emitting RF signals Building structure (walls, construction materials) Open or closed office doors Stationary versus mobile machinery/equipment Movement of mobile walls (e.g., cubicles) CWNAGuidetoWireless LANs, Second Edit What is a Site Survey? (continued) • Factors affecting wireless coverage goals (continued): – Expansion of physical plant or growth of organization – Existing WLANs • Both inside organization, and within nearby organizations • Site survey: Process of planning a WLAN to meet design goals – Effectiveness of a WLAN often linked to thoroughness of the site survey CWNAGuidetoWireless LANs, Second Edit What is a Site Survey? (continued) • Design goals for a site survey: – – – – Achieve best possible performance from WLAN Certify that installation will operate as promised Determine best location for APs Develop networks optimized for variety of applications – Ensure coverage will fulfill organization’s requirements – Locate unauthorized APs CWNAGuidetoWireless LANs, Second Edit What is a Site Survey? (continued) • Design goals for a site survey (continued): – Map nearby wireless networks to determine existing radio interference – Reduce radio interference as much as possible – Make wireless network secure • Survey provides realistic understanding of infrastructure required for proposed wireless link – Assists in predicting network capability and throughput – Helps determine exact location of APs and power levels required CWNAGuidetoWireless LANs, Second Edit What is a Site Survey? (continued) • When to perform a site survey: – – – – – Before installing a new wireless network Before changing an existing wireless network When there are significant changes in personnel When there are changes in network needs After making physical changes to a building CWNAGuidetoWireless LANs, Second Edit Site Survey Tools: Wireless Tools • Most basic tool is AP itself: – Position AP in various locations, monitor signal as you move – APs should have ability to adjust output power – APs should have external antenna connectors • Test effectiveness of different antenna types in different situations – May need DC-to-AC converter for testing • Notebook computer with wireless NIC also essential for testing – Previously configured and tested CWNAGuidetoWireless LANs, Second Edit Site Survey Tools: Wireless Tools (continued) Figure 7-1: Adjusting AP power levels CWNAGuidetoWireless LANs, Second Edit Site Survey Tools: Wireless Tools (continued) Figure 7-2: External antenna connectors CWNAGuidetoWireless LANs, Second Edit 10 Performing a Site Survey: Gathering Data (continued) • Gathering Site-Specific Documentation (continued): – Behind-the-scenes site inspection • May require ladder, flashlight, and an escort • Documenting Existing Network Characteristics: New or expanded WLAN will “dovetail” into network already in place – Determine degree to which WLAN will interact with other wired networks – Legacy systems may require additional equipment to support WLAN CWNAGuidetoWireless LANs, Second Edit 25 Performing a Site Survey: Performing the Survey • Collecting RF Information: – Note objects in and layout of room • Use digital camera – Position AP • Initial location will depend on antenna type • Document starting position of AP – Using notebook computer with site survey analyzer software running, walk slowly away from AP • Observe data displayed by analyzer program – Data rate, signal strength, noise floor, and signalto-noise ratio CWNAGuidetoWireless LANs, Second Edit 26 Performing a Site Survey: Performing the Survey (continued) Figure 7-10: Position of APs CWNAGuidetoWireless LANs, Second Edit 27 Performing a Site Survey: Performing the Survey (continued) • Collecting RF Information (continued): – Continue moving until data collected for all areas – Data collected used to produce: • Coverage pattern: Area where signal can be received from the AP • Data rate boundaries: Range of coverage for a specific transmission speed • Throughput: Number of packets sent and received and data rates for each • Total transmission range: Farthest distance at which signal can be received by wireless device CWNAGuidetoWireless LANs, Second Edit 28 Performing a Site Survey: Performing the Survey (continued) Figure 7-11: Coverage pattern CWNAGuidetoWireless LANs, Second Edit 29 Performing a Site Survey: Performing the Survey (continued) Figure 7-12: Data rate boundaries CWNAGuidetoWireless LANs, Second Edit 30 Performing a Site Survey: Performing the Survey (continued) • Collecting Non-RF Information: – Sources of interference can include: • Wire mesh security windows, Aquariums, Outer walls, Ceramic or marble floors, Concrete floors or pillars, Security booth bullet-proof glass, Mirrors, and Elevator shafts or filing cabinets – Electrical and network connections • Outdoor Surveys: Similar to indoor surveys, but must consider climatic conditions, trees, different possibilities for antenna positions CWNAGuidetoWireless LANs, Second Edit 31 Performing a Site Survey: Performing the Survey (continued) • Outdoor Surveys (continued): – Different tools may be required • • • • GPS Range finder Tape measure Lighting beacons, flares, and spotlights • Finalizing the Survey Documents: Final result is map of optimal areas of coverage for placement of access point – If results unacceptable, must relocate AP and start over CWNAGuidetoWireless LANs, Second Edit 32 Performing a Site Survey: Creating the Site Survey Report • Narrative section: – State customer requirements – Outline methodology • Outline all steps taken during survey – Clearly state results of measurements • May have tables of measurements – Recommendations • Should always address security CWNAGuidetoWireless LANs, Second Edit 33 Performing a Site Survey: Creating the Site Survey Report (continued) Figure 7-13: Table of measurements CWNAGuidetoWireless LANs, Second Edit 34 Performing a Site Survey: Creating the Site Survey Report (continued) • Graphic section: – Generally includes maps and diagrams of coverage area • Data rate coverage map • Signal-to-noise ratio plot CWNAGuidetoWireless LANs, Second Edit 35 Performing a Site Survey: Creating the Site Survey Report (continued) Figure 7-14: Data rate coverage map CWNAGuidetoWireless LANs, Second Edit 36 Performing a Site Survey: Creating the Site Survey Report (continued) Figure 7-15: 3-D signal-to-noise ratio plot CWNAGuidetoWireless LANs, Second Edit 37 Summary • A site survey is an in-depth examination and analysis of a proposed wireless LAN site to meet design goals • Three categories of tools used – Wireless tools include the access point and notebook computers with a wireless NIC – Measurement tools include site survey analyzers, spectrum analyzers, and network analyzers – Documentation tools create a “hard copy” of the site survey results for future reference CWNAGuidetoWireless LANs, Second Edit 38 Summary (continued) • Three steps in conducting a site survey – Gather the background data – Perform the actual survey – Create the site survey report, containing a narrative and a graphical section CWNAGuidetoWireless LANs, Second Edit 39 ... levels CWNA Guide to Wireless LANs, Second Edit Site Survey Tools: Wireless Tools (continued) Figure 7-2: External antenna connectors CWNA Guide to Wireless LANs, Second Edit 10 Site Survey Tools:... features CWNA Guide to Wireless LANs, Second Edit 12 Site Survey Tools: Measurement Tools (continued) Figure 7-3: Full-featured site survey analyzer software setup CWNA Guide to Wireless LANs, Second... CWNA Guide to Wireless LANs, Second Edit 16 Site Survey Tools: Measurement Tools (continued) Figure 7-7: Single-frequency analyzer CWNA Guide to Wireless LANs, Second Edit 17 Site Survey Tools: