You are deploying a WLAN with the access points configured for 10 mW of output power on the 2.4 GHz radios and 20 mW of output power on the 5GHz radios.
Some semi-directional antennas are also in use. What kind of deployment is described?
You are deploying a WLAN with the access points configured for 10 mW of output power on the 2.4 GHz radios and 20 mW of output power on the 5GHz radios.
Some semi-directional antennas are also in use. What kind of deployment is described?
The described deployment setting with access points configured for 10 mW on the 2.4 GHz radios and 20 mW on the 5 GHz radios, along with the use of semi-directional antennas, indicates a focus on managing interference and supporting a larger number of users or devices within the area. This configuration is characteristic of a high-density deployment where the aim is to provide reliable connectivity to many clients in environments such as large office spaces, conference centers, or educational institutions.
Pretty sure this should be C, High Density.
SOHO devices usually have 30mW max output power.
I think this should C. High density. Since the APs are in lower output power setting and the used of semi directional antenna