The Wireless AP Is Best To Be Placed In The Center Of The Connected Terminal

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Due to the circular coverage of wireless access point signals, in order to ensure that each wireless terminal connected to it can effectively receive communication signals, it is best to place the wireless AP in the center of the connected terminal.

Due to the circular coverage of wireless access point signals, in order to ensure that each wireless terminal connected to it can effectively receive communication signals, it is best to place the wireless AP in the center of the connected terminal.

 

For example, the wireless AP can be placed in the center of the hall/room/corridor, so that the connected wireless terminals surround the wireless AP, ensuring that each terminal can access the wireless network at high speed.

 

Some electronic devices in the same frequency band as the wireless AP can affect the signal of the wireless AP. This should be noted, including microwave ovens, anti-theft facilities (mall door inspection), other high-power electronic devices, etc. Therefore, when deploying the AP, it should be 1-2 meters away from interference sources.

 

The site selection during deployment should meet the construction requirements, and the technical parameters of the wireless AP coverage radius should be understood. The Ruijie AP should choose one that is resistant to high temperature, moisture, and supports PoE power supply, and use AC controllers for centralized management. The channel settings of adjacent APs are different.

 

Wireless networks usually automatically adjust the internet speed based on the distance of communication. Generally, the closer the wireless terminal is to the wireless AP, the stronger its anti-interference ability of communication signals, and the faster the internet speed will be.

 

On the contrary, if the distance between the wireless terminal and the wireless AP is farther, the communication signal is more susceptible to external interference, and the internet speed will be slower.

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