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Last Updated: 23/07/2025
Embarking on APoS surveys permits the assessment of preliminary network coverage and critical metrics essential for a site, thus spotlighting the significance of these surveys in averting unnecessary expenditure by pinpointing requisite adjustments in the nascent stages of deployment. By leveraging the mobility of an AP mounted on a pole, connected to a portable power source, or by simply relocating the AP to designated locations and powering it, these surveys facilitate a realistic appraisal of the final network setup, underscoring the essence of aligning the survey configuration closely with the intended final arrangements.
At Fortitude Nicsa Global, we take pride in offering AP on a Stick Wireless Surveys on a global scale, exclusively utilising Ekahau for superior accuracy and insights. This article unfolds the layers of APoS surveys, delving into preparation steps, the conducting of the survey itself, data analysis, and pivotal best practices. Ultimately, our focus is on equipping you with the knowledge to deploy wireless networks that not only meet but exceed expectations by ensuring that AP location, count, and configuration are meticulously optimised.
What is an AP on a Stick Survey?
An AP on a Stick (APoS) survey is a crucial method used in the preliminary stages of wireless network deployment. This technique involves temporarily staging Access Points (APs) at the deployment height to validate predictive designs before the full site deployment. By doing so, it ensures that the network will perform as expected under real conditions, avoiding costly post-installation corrections.
Types of APoS Surveys
APoS surveys can be conducted using different approaches:
Each type of survey provides unique insights and is chosen based on specific network requirements and deployment scenarios.
Why Conduct an APoS Survey?
The primary reason for conducting an APoS survey is to prevent excessive installation costs that might exceed the actual cost of the APs themselves. This method serves as a form of insurance for business-critical Wi-Fi designs by:
How APoS Surveys Work
During an APoS survey, APs are mounted on tripods or other temporary setups to mimic their final installation height. This setup allows for the assessment of RF signal propagation characteristics within the environment. It is a vital step in:
The Role of Ekahau in APoS Surveys
At Fortitude Nicsa Global, we exclusively use Ekahau’s WiFi survey software to conduct APoS surveys. Ekahau is renowned for its accuracy and the ability to provide detailed visual representations of WiFi performance, which are crucial for making informed decisions about AP placement and network configuration.
By integrating these methods and tools, AP on a Stick surveys not only save time and resources but also enhance the reliability and efficiency of wireless networks globally.
Equipment Checklist
To ensure a smooth and efficient AP on a Stick survey, it’s crucial to have the right equipment on hand. Here’s a comprehensive list of the necessary tools and devices:
Setting Up for the Survey
Before you begin the physical survey, a few preparatory steps are necessary:
Industry-Specific Considerations
Tailoring the survey to meet the specific needs of the environment is crucial:
By meticulously preparing for an APoS survey with the right equipment and settings, and considering the unique requirements of the survey environment, teams can ensure that the wireless network will perform optimally once fully deployed.
Step-by-Step Process for Conducting an AP on a Stick Survey
Step 1: Set Up and Turn On the Access Point
Begin by setting the power manually on both radios of the access point. Ensure the access point is visible in the Real Time Frequency Monitor before proceeding. This visibility is crucial as it confirms the AP is actively sending signals, which is essential for accurate survey results.
Step 2: Specify the SSID
Manually specify the SSID for the APoS AP you are surveying. This step is important to segregate the data collected during the survey, especially when differentiating between 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands.
Step 3: Conduct Initial Survey
Perform a walkthrough survey to measure the signal strength and coverage area of the AP. This initial survey helps in understanding the effective range of the AP at the specified location.
Step 4: Analyse and Adjust Power Settings
If the initial results are not satisfactory, adjust the power settings and repeat the survey. This iterative process helps in fine-tuning the coverage to ensure optimal signal strength across the area.
Step 5: Freeze the Access Point
Once the desired signal strength and SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio) are verified, freeze the access point in Ekahau’s software. This action prevents any further changes to the AP’s settings and location in the survey data, allowing for accurate repeated measurements.
Step 6: Move and Repeat
Move the access point to the next planned location and repeat the survey process. This step is repeated until all necessary AP locations have been surveyed. It’s crucial to survey as much area as possible, especially inside rooms, to ensure the APs are correctly placed for optimal coverage.
Step 7: Utilise Channel Planner
After surveying all locations, use Ekahau’s Channel Planner to determine the optimal channel plan based on the surveyed data. This tool helps in configuring the APs to operate on channels that minimise interference and maximise performance.
Step 8: Final Adjustments and Documentation
Make any necessary adjustments to the APs’ actual locations based on the survey results. Document all settings, adjustments, and final placements for future reference and maintenance.
Safety and Efficiency Tips
Industry-Specific Considerations
Always consider the specific needs of the environment where the AP on a Stick survey is being conducted. Whether it’s a high-density area like an educational institution or a critical environment like healthcare facilities, tailor the survey to meet these specific requirements for best results.
By following these steps and tips, and using Ekahau’s sophisticated tools, Fortitude Nicsa Global ensures that AP on a Stick surveys are conducted efficiently and effectively, providing reliable and optimised wireless network setups globally.
Analysing Survey Data
Step 1: Run the Channel Planner
After completing the AP on a Stick survey, it is crucial to run the Channel Planner. This tool helps in analysing the collected data to optimise the channel allocation, ensuring minimal interference and maximised network performance.
Step 2: Review AP Locations
Based on the survey data, review and adjust the actual locations of the Access Points. This step is vital to align the physical setup with the optimised design identified during the survey.
Step 3: Identify Environmental Impact
Analysing survey data provides insights into how environmental factors such as renovations, new tenants, or changes in building materials might affect RF design. This understanding is crucial for making informed adjustments to the network setup.
Table of Environmental Factors and Their Impacts
Environmental Factor | Potential Impact on RF Design |
New tenants or occupancy changes | Alters device density and network load |
Renovations | May obstruct or enhance signal paths |
Changes in building materials | Affects signal penetration and strength |
This table helps in visualising the specific environmental changes that could impact the wireless network performance, guiding necessary adjustments in the AP setup and configuration.
By following these steps and utilising tools like Ekahau, which Fortitude Nicsa Global exclusively offers for AP on a Stick surveys globally, teams can ensure that the wireless network is not only efficient but also adaptable to environmental changes.
Best Practices and Tips
Essential Tips for Effective AP on a Stick Surveys
Best Practices for APoS Survey Execution
By adhering to these best practices and tips, and using tools provided by Ekahau, Fortitude Nicsa Global ensures that AP on a Stick surveys are conducted with precision and care, leading to reliable and optimised wireless network setups globally.
FAQs
Step 1: Set Up and Turn On the Access Point
Begin by setting the power manually on both radios of the access point. Ensure the access point is visible in the Real Time Frequency Monitor before proceeding. This visibility is crucial as it confirms the AP is actively sending signals, which is essential for accurate survey results.
Step 2: Specify the SSID
Manually specify the SSID for the APoS AP you are surveying. This step is important to segregate the data collected during the survey, especially when differentiating between 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands.
Step 3: Conduct Initial Survey
Perform a walkthrough survey to measure the signal strength and coverage area of the AP. This initial survey helps in understanding the effective range of the AP at the specified location.
Step 4: Analyse and Adjust Power Settings
If the initial results are not satisfactory, adjust the power settings and repeat the survey. This iterative process helps in fine-tuning the coverage to ensure optimal signal strength across the area.
Step 5: Freeze the Access Point
Once the desired signal strength and SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio) are verified, freeze the access point in Ekahau’s software. This action prevents any further changes to the AP’s settings and location in the survey data, allowing for accurate repeated measurements.
Step 6: Move and Repeat
Move the access point to the next planned location and repeat the survey process. This step is repeated until all necessary AP locations have been surveyed. It’s crucial to survey as much area as possible, especially inside rooms, to ensure the APs are correctly placed for optimal coverage.
Step 7: Utilise Channel Planner
After surveying all locations, use Ekahau’s Channel Planner to determine the optimal channel plan based on the surveyed data. This tool helps in configuring the APs to operate on channels that minimise interference and maximise performance.
Step 8: Final Adjustments and Documentation
Make any necessary adjustments to the APs’ actual locations based on the survey results. Document all settings, adjustments, and final placements for future reference and maintenance.
Always consider the specific needs of the environment where the AP on a Stick survey is being conducted. Whether it’s a high-density area like an educational institution or a critical environment like healthcare facilities, tailor the survey to meet these specific requirements for best results.
By following these steps and tips, and using Ekahau’s sophisticated tools, Fortitude Nicsa Global ensures that AP on a Stick surveys are conducted efficiently and effectively, providing reliable and optimised wireless network setups globally.
Step 1: Run the Channel Planner
After completing the AP on a Stick survey, it is crucial to run the Channel Planner. This tool helps in analysing the collected data to optimise the channel allocation, ensuring minimal interference and maximised network performance.
Step 2: Review AP Locations
Based on the survey data, review and adjust the actual locations of the Access Points. This step is vital to align the physical setup with the optimised design identified during the survey.
Step 3: Identify Environmental Impact
Analysing survey data provides insights into how environmental factors such as renovations, new tenants, or changes in building materials might affect RF design. This understanding is crucial for making informed adjustments to the network setup.
Environmental Factor | Potential Impact on RF Design |
New tenants or occupancy changes | Alters device density and network load |
Renovations | May obstruct or enhance signal paths |
Changes in building materials | Affects signal penetration and strength |
This table helps in visualising the specific environmental changes that could impact the wireless network performance, guiding necessary adjustments in the AP setup and configuration.
By following these steps and utilising tools like Ekahau, which Fortitude Nicsa Global exclusively offers for AP on a Stick surveys globally, teams can ensure that the wireless network is not only efficient but also adaptable to environmental changes.
Best Practices and Tips
Essential Tips for Effective AP on a Stick Surveys
Best Practices for APoS Survey Execution
By adhering to these best practices and tips, and using tools provided by Ekahau, Fortitude Nicsa Global ensures that AP on a Stick surveys are conducted with precision and care, leading to reliable and optimised wireless network setups globally.
FAQs
Essential Tips for Effective AP on a Stick Surveys
Best Practices for APoS Survey Execution
By adhering to these best practices and tips, and using tools provided by Ekahau, Fortitude Nicsa Global ensures that AP on a Stick surveys are conducted with precision and care, leading to reliable and optimised wireless network setups globally.
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