Lots of UBNT-AC-Lite or similar never set any higher than medium power. Set min RSSI to force them off at around -75. Heatmap the warehouse when done to check for coverage gaps.
On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 3:00 PM, Jaime Solorza <[email protected]> wrote: > My concern was not on APs...they are going to be UniFi APs from what was > conveyed to us. I was more concerned on actual scanner issues. Read allot > of drop off issues with several of the better quality ones so since we don't > know which ones they are deploying I was fishing for stories. One of my > friends just told me to go a bit heavier of number of APs based on > experience with Home Depot and Walmart issues. More APs needed than > planned.... > > Jaime Solorza > > On Jan 22, 2018 1:22 PM, "Eric Kuhnke" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> depending on the size of the warehouse, and cost for utp cat5e cabling >> around a lot of areas, think about whether you'd rather go for a larger >> number of cheaper APs distributed around the place (ex: a lot of the $79 >> ubnt uap-ac-lite 802.11ac 2x2 mimo dual band APs, that are 24VDC proprietary >> power), or a smaller number of $199 type APs (3x3 MIMO, 802.3af PoE). >> >> >> >> On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 12:16 PM, Jaime Solorza >> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Wow, I feel like The Nobody Likes Me dude...no replies, Buehler? Buehler? >>> Anyone? >>> >>> Jaime Solorza >>> >>> On Jan 22, 2018 12:13 PM, "Jaime Solorza" <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>> Hello Kool Kats, yeah, copacetic!!! >>> Anyone have experience setting up WiFi Barcode scanners? Curious on >>> typical receiver threshold levels. Client is going to deploy 10 to 15 in >>> large warehouse and I am shooting to design an average -65dBm coverage level >>> zone throughput...any ideas,tips or gotchas much appreciated...can you dig >>> it; yeah, knew that you could...thanks >>> >>> Jaime Solorza >>> >>> >> >
