Business WiFi Best Practices
Good business WiFi depends on the wired network, access-point placement, channel planning, guest separation, and support standards. It is rarely fixed by random hardware additions alone.
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Focus areas
- Coverage planning
- Roaming behavior
- Guest vs staff separation
- Authentication and security settings
- Access-layer uplink quality
For planning or troubleshooting, see enterprise wireless solutions.
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FAQ
Quick answers to common questions.
No. More APs can make things worse if channel planning, power levels, and client roaming behavior are not considered.
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