You learned seven areas
to make sure your WiFi budget quote is complete. You've been introduced to an
additional handful of costly WiFi design process considerations to help guide
unqualified wireless generalists who don't have advanced corporate WFi skills.
Finally, make sure you
understand the necessary steps that a corporate WiFi expert like SecurEdge
Networks use to help you plan your WiFi budget and what goes into these
variables that determine the costs of the WiFi network:
Your sector: is your business best described as consulting,
business, government, health, higher education, hospitality, primary and
secondary education, storage, non-profit, retail, technology or other?
Coverage area size: Your location is less than 10,000 square feet,
between 10,000 and 25,000 square feet, 25,000 to 50,000 square feet, 50,000 to
75,000 square feet, 75,000 to 100,000 square feet or more than 100,000 square
feet ?
The number of WiFi users
- How many daily users
does your WiFi network have? Fewer than 500, between 500 and 1,000 users,
between 1,000 and 2,500 users, between 2,500 and 5,000 users, between 5,000 and
10,000 users, between 10,000 and 25,000 users or more than 25,000 users?
Distribution planning: although this has no impact on the cost of the
Wi-Fi network, knowledge of the planning and deadlines allows both parties to
organize themselves and to follow the intermediate steps necessary for a
successful and timely wireless network installation.
The Bottom Line on
Managed Wifi and How Much an Average Cost of Wifi Network
If your business is like
most, your company now considers its WiFi network essential, as essential as a
utility such as electricity or running water. Realistically, how long could
your business run without its wireless network?
If you answered quickly,
it is essential to take your research and purchase decision very seriously when
making the right choice for your managed WiFi provider and WiFi as a
subscription. of service.
How the WiFi Design Process Works
So now that you know
seven key areas of WiFi planning, what else do you need to know to get the
right quote for your new WiFi network?
To detect generalist
VARs, consultants and managed service providers (MSPs) from true corporate WiFi
experts, make sure you have a good idea of the best WiFi design practices:
The managed WiFi the provider needs to know what your business needs - It looks pretty simple. But you will be shocked
at the frequency with which unqualified network supplements prescribe before
the patient also has the opportunity to describe his symptoms.
The managed WiFi the provider must have a way to ensure that your planned WiFi network has the
appropriate RF capacity and coverage for your devices and applications - Again, this seems simple but is often
overlooked due to ignorance or laziness.
The managed WiFi the provider should take into account your environment and your sector - For example, a hospital has very different
models and needs for using WiFi than a shopping center.
The managed WiFi the provider must take into account your specific needs: yes, some types of buildings, campuses and
industries have certain types of models. But in the end, each wireless network
is different. Different goals, different challenges, and different expectations.
All of these have an impact on your Wi-Fi budget.
The managed WiFi a provider must invest in its team - Although there is no substitute for the experience of installing
hundreds of wireless networks, at least make sure that the company you are
entrusting is investing in the training and certification of the manufacturer,
in the software of wireless design and certification and training and certification
of the wireless sector. If you notice a lack of third-party certifications, a large number of entry-level employees or a team composed mainly of
subcontractors, you are compromising the entire technological structure that
your company needs to achieve its objectives.
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