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1. Wireless Network Design and Planning
- Site Surveys: Conducting on-site assessments to identify optimal access point (AP) placements and minimize interference.
- RF Spectrum Analysis: Scanning and analyzing radio frequencies to avoid interference and maximize network performance.
- Capacity Planning: Designing wireless networks based on expected user density and bandwidth needs.
- Network Design Documentation: Providing blueprints for AP placement, cabling, and network configurations.
2. Wireless Network Installation and Configuration
- Access Point Deployment: Physical installation and configuration of access points.
- Controller Configuration: Setting up wireless controllers to manage APs, traffic flow, and security.
- Network Optimization: Fine-tuning settings for optimal performance, channel selection, and power adjustment.
- Guest Network Setup: Configuring separate networks for guest access with controlled security settings.
3. Wireless Security Services
- Authentication and Encryption: Configuring WPA3, RADIUS, and other security protocols to ensure secure connections.
- Network Access Control (NAC): Enforcing policies to control who can access the wireless network.
- Intrusion Detection and Prevention: Monitoring and blocking unauthorized access or suspicious activity.
- Firewall Configuration: Securing the network perimeter with firewalls tailored for wireless access.
4. Performance Monitoring and Management
- Real-Time Network Monitoring: Ongoing analysis of traffic, performance metrics, and usage patterns.
- Bandwidth Management and Optimization: Adjusting settings to allocate bandwidth according to user and application needs.
- Network Health Reporting: Regular reports on network health, usage, and potential issues.
- Remote Monitoring: Continuous oversight of wireless networks for quicker identification and resolution of issues.
5. Wireless Network Troubleshooting and Support
- Performance Issue Troubleshooting: Identifying and resolving issues like dead spots, slow speeds, and dropped connections.
- Interference Management: Detecting and minimizing interference from neighboring networks or devices.
- Help Desk Support: Providing remote or on-site support for end-users experiencing connectivity issues.
- Firmware and Software Updates: Applying updates to keep network devices secure and operating efficiently.
6. Wireless Network Upgrades and Scalability
- Network Expansion: Adding APs or reconfiguring the network to support growing needs.
- Technology Upgrades: Upgrading networks to newer standards, like Wi-Fi 6 or Wi-Fi 7.
- Capacity Scaling: Adjusting network design and equipment to support more users or higher bandwidth requirements.
7. Wireless Network Compliance and Auditing
- Compliance Audits: Ensuring the wireless network meets industry or regulatory standards.
- Security Audits: Periodic reviews of security configurations to identify vulnerabilities.
- Data Privacy Protection: Implementing measures to protect user data on wireless networks, adhering to privacy standards.