HP (Hewlett-Packard) WLAN Assessment Service manual

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    HP WLAN Assessment Service Results for <Customer Name> Notice The information in this document is subject to change without notice. HP makes no warranty, express or implied, with re gard to this material and disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. HP shall not be liable for errors contained her[...]

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    HP and HP Partner Use Only Page ii T ab le of C ontents 1.0 Introd uctio n ............................................................................................................... ..............................................3 1.1 Customer Inform ation Table ...................................................................................[...]

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    HP Wireless LAN Assessment Report HP Internal Use Only Page 3 1.0 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the HP Wireless LAN <Small, Medium or Large Site> Assessment. This report contains the results of the assessment conducted by HP at <Customer Location> on <Assessment Date >. It contains the information necessary to determine th[...]

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    HP Wireless LAN Assessment Report HP Internal Use Only Page 4 2.0 R e vie w of HP C apa biliti es Overview HP, in conjunction with qualified partners, is proud to provide a unique set of Wireless LAN consulting and implementation services to the SMB marketplace. HP is engaging with servicing partners who have demonstr ated proficiency in the delive[...]

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    HP Wireless LAN Assessment Report HP Internal Use Only Page 5 • Hardware pre-installation planning – Includes a review via phone of implementation activities to be performed and determination of a corresponding project schedule. • Access point deployment - Involves physically installing and connecting access point(s), configuring the Wired Eq[...]

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    HP Wireless LAN Assessment Report HP Internal Use Only Page 6 3. 0 Situa tion Ov er vie w and An aly sis Overview <Customer> has purchased a Wireless Site Survey to determine the location, frequency, and type of wLAN access point to use at <location> . The open conference room design and the sheetrock and stud construction work together[...]

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    HP Wireless LAN Assessment Report HP Internal Use Only Page 7 Lounge 270 3113 Air Clas sic Pro 3109 Air Birkdal e 3110 Course Air Tour 3116 Elite Feel 3115 T W - 3 Cont ro l Room 3132 3121 3123 3125 3126 Diagram 1 - First Floor AP Placement The following table shows the Access Points, and th e selected frequencies and power settings for an 802.11b/[...]

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    HP Wireless LAN Assessment Report HP Internal Use Only Page 8 The following drawings show the predicted coverage for each floor. The Circles indicate the antennas are omni directional. The color indicates the 802.11 B/G cha nnel number. Red is 1, Blue is 6, and Green is 11. The shapes around the antennas predict the coverage area for that specific [...]

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    HP Wireless LAN Assessment Report HP Internal Use Only Page 9 need to be segmented using a router. Preliminary us er broadcasts will need to occur, in order to understand whether or not this may be necessary. This network may also greatly benefit from a proxy server, which can also be provided by <Supplier> . Since the users will likely be us[...]

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    HP Wireless LAN Assessment Report HP Internal Use Only Page 10 Diagram 3 – POE connection options “> End of Chapter[...]

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    HP Wireless LAN Assessment Report HP Internal Use Only Page 11 4.0 Additional Services HP can also install the access points and provide other services in the Complex. Here is a short summary of these services and budgetary prices for the services: Indoor AP configuration & installation: WLAN Services product number Description of Service Quote[...]