With the current world estimated population of 7.8 billion, there are approximately 4.79 billion people worldwide who have access to and use the internet frequently. That means that 61.4% of the world population use the internet. Two-thirds of them use Wi-Fi as a primary means to connect to the internet.
As Gartner rightly predicts, Wi-Fi has been around a long time and
will remain the primary high-performance networking technology for
homes and offices through 2024.
Enterprise Wi-Fi deployments typically referred to as Corporate Wi-Fi
or Enterprise WLAN or wireless networks are designed for high density
use for mission critical applications.
The Enterprise demand for ubiquitous connectivity, ultra-low latency, and high reliability.
The primary goal/need is that the Enterprise Wi-Fi needs to meet top wireless performance with minimum to zero downtime.
The secondary goal/need is that any issues in the network should be measured, identified, debugged, and solved in the minimum MTR (mean time to resolution).
IT Admins are always on their toes to ensure optimal wireless
performance as sub-par performance or downtime could lead
to direct and indirect business losses.
The usually tight locations combined with the presence of multiple
Wi-Fi access points lead to Wi-Fi are being the bottleneck in
delivering the fast and reliable network connectivity.
The Wi-Fi is usually connected to a wired LAN over Ethernet or
Fiber. Depending on the network topology, the network elements
like DHCP server, DNS server, firewall can play an important role
in the overall Wi-Fi experience.
The Wi-Fi experience can often suffer from many environmental
factors, such as coverage, congestion, noise, and interference
as well as system issues such as configuration issues.
These impairments impact the user’s Wi-Fi experience measured
by poor throughput, latency.
Connection – The KPI to ensure that the user is able to successfully and in a timely manner connect to Wi-Fi. It is further divided into the below KPI which contributes to the overall KPI. Can these KPIs be continuously monitored & measured against a set benchmark? Can the root cause be identified in case of sub-par performance? Can the Wi-Fi be auto optimized to meet the KPI? Throughput – The KPI to measure the speed that the user gets once he/she is connected to the Wi-Fi. It is further divided into the below KPI which contributes to the overall KPI.
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