Anyone dive into DNA for Wi-Fi?

Has it helped with your business challenges?

Thanks in advance,
Jamie


Jamie Price
Wireless Network Engineer
Office of Information Technology
University of Colorado Denver | Anschutz Medical Campus
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What causes bad Wi-Fi?
The plug-and-play auto-optimizations marketed by your favorite Access Point 
(AP) manufacturers aren't all the same. The complexities of an increased shift 
in demand overnight due to a software update, latency-sensitive services like 
voice over Wi-Fi, and real-time location services turn a simple plug-and-play 
solution into a custom deployment that needs proper planning and regular 
maintenance. Bad Wi-Fi can be a result of insufficient coverage, but it can 
also be caused by a range of improper settings and external interferers that 
APs alone may not be able to detect.
Coverage and Capacity - If your network doesn't meet the minimum requirements 
for coverage and capacity, the devices on your network will not be able to 
perform the necessary applications.
Channel Overlap - Channel overlap can wreak havoc on your network. 
Interferences from neighboring APs and networks will cause bad Wi-Fi.
Interference - Both Wi-Fi and non Wi-Fi signals can cause interferences on your 
network. Wireless cameras, microphones, or even microwaves can cause a 
disruption on your network.
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