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AP 8 SALONES PUNTOA

PUNTO B

Channel Quality
Description:
Wi-Fi networks use different frequencies to transmit data. Each one of these
frequencies represents a Wi-Fi channel. This parameter analyzes Wi-Fi channel
saturation, since selecting the right channel for your access point enhances
network performance and health.
Solution:
The network is sharing a channel with many different nearby access points,
causing channel saturation and significantly degrading speed.
You should select a different channel for your network.
Suggested Channels: 12 , 13 , 14
Signal Quality
Description:
This indicator represents the received AP signal strength. The transmission
strength, distance from the AP and wireless card used, are some of the factors that
affect this value.
Solution:
The signal strength value allows for a good data communication and network
performance.
Signal to Noise
Description:
This parameter indicates how strong a Wi-Fi signal is when exposed to background
noise. Noise negatively affects the Wi-Fi network performance.
Solution:
Too much noise affecting the network. These noise levels prevent communications.
AP location should be changed to place it far from any device that may cause
interference, such as other access points, bluetooth or microwave devices, and/or a
frequency change may be required.
Transmission Speed
Description:
Data transmission speed is the maximum value for the data transmission rate
between a client device and an access point.
Solution:
Transmission speeds are too low.
Check if your access point supports higher speeds. In case it doesn't, you should
replace it by a newer one to improve network performance.

AP 9 SALONES
PUNTOA

PUNTO B

Channel Quality

Description:
Wi-Fi networks use different frequencies to transmit data. Each one of these
frequencies represents a Wi-Fi channel. This parameter analyzes Wi-Fi channel
saturation, since selecting the right channel for your access point enhances
network performance and health.
Solution:
The network is sharing a channel with many different nearby access points,
causing channel saturation and significantly degrading speed.
You should select a different channel for your network.
Suggested Channels: 12 , 13 , 14
Signal Quality
Description:
This indicator represents the received AP signal strength. The transmission
strength, distance from the AP and wireless card used, are some of the factors that
affect this value.
Solution:
The signal strength value allows for a good data communication and network
performance.
Signal to Noise
Description:
This parameter indicates how strong a Wi-Fi signal is when exposed to background
noise. Noise negatively affects the Wi-Fi network performance.
Solution:
Too much noise affecting the network. These noise levels prevent communications.
AP location should be changed to place it far from any device that may cause
interference, such as other access points, bluetooth or microwave devices, and/or a
frequency change may be required.

Transmission Speed
Description:
Data transmission speed is the maximum value for the data transmission rate
between a client device and an access point.
Solution:
Transmission speeds are too low.
Check if your access point supports higher speeds. In case it doesn't, you should
replace it by a newer one to improve network performance.

AP10 SALONES
PUNTO A

PUNTOB

Channel Quality
Description:

Wi-Fi networks use different frequencies to transmit data. Each one of these
frequencies represents a Wi-Fi channel. This parameter analyzes Wi-Fi channel
saturation, since selecting the right channel for your access point enhances
network performance and health.
Solution:
The network is sharing a channel with many different nearby access points,
causing channel saturation and significantly degrading speed.
You should select a different channel for your network.
Suggested Channels: 12 , 13 , 14
Signal Quality
Description:
This indicator represents the received AP signal strength. The transmission
strength, distance from the AP and wireless card used, are some of the factors that
affect this value.
Solution:
Signal strength is too low. A signal strength below -65 does not allow a fluid voice
or video communication, while values lower than -75 prevent stable
communications.
AP location should be changed, another AP or Wi-Fi network extender should be
added to expand the coverage area, or a higher gain Wi-Fi antenna should be used.
Signal Quality
Description:
This indicator represents the received AP signal strength. The transmission
strength, distance from the AP and wireless card used, are some of the factors that
affect this value.
Solution:
Signal strength is too low. A signal strength below -65 does not allow a fluid voice
or video communication, while values lower than -75 prevent stable
communications.
AP location should be changed, another AP or Wi-Fi network extender should be
added to expand the coverage area, or a higher gain Wi-Fi antenna should be used.

Transmission Speed
Description:
Data transmission speed is the maximum value for the data transmission rate
between a client device and an access point.
Solution:
Transmission speeds are too low.

Check if your access point supports higher speeds. In case it doesn't, you should
replace it by a newer one to improve network performance.

AP11 SALONES
PUNTOA

PUNTO B

Channel Quality
Description:
Wi-Fi networks use different frequencies to transmit data. Each one of these
frequencies represents a Wi-Fi channel. This parameter analyzes Wi-Fi channel
saturation, since selecting the right channel for your access point enhances
network performance and health.
Solution:
The network is sharing a channel with many different nearby access points,
causing channel saturation and significantly degrading speed.
You should select a different channel for your network.
Suggested Channels: 12 , 13 , 14
Signal Quality
Description:
This indicator represents the received AP signal strength. The transmission
strength, distance from the AP and wireless card used, are some of the factors that
affect this value.
Solution:
Wi-Fi signal strength is sufficient to maintain communications, but there can be
intermittent connection issues, preventing maximum data transmission speeds to
be reached.
AP location, or the place where it is connected to, should be changed or a higher
gain antenna should be used.
Signal to Noise
Description:
This parameter indicates how strong a Wi-Fi signal is when exposed to background
noise. Noise negatively affects the Wi-Fi network performance.
Solution:
Too much noise affecting the network. These noise levels prevent communications.
AP location should be changed to place it far from any device that may cause
interference, such as other access points, bluetooth or microwave devices, and/or a
frequency change may be required.
Transmission Speed
Description:
Data transmission speed is the maximum value for the data transmission rate
between a client device and an access point.
Solution:
Transmission speeds are too low.

Check if your access point supports higher speeds. In case it doesn't, you should
replace it by a newer one to improve network performance.

AP12 SALONES
PUNTO A

PUNTOB

Channel Quality
Description:
Wi-Fi networks use different frequencies to transmit data. Each one of these
frequencies represents a Wi-Fi channel. This parameter analyzes Wi-Fi channel
saturation, since selecting the right channel for your access point enhances
network performance and health.
Solution:
The network is sharing a channel with many different nearby access points,
causing channel saturation and significantly degrading speed.
You should select a different channel for your network.
Suggested Channels: 12 , 13 , 14
Signal Quality
Description:
This indicator represents the received AP signal strength. The transmission
strength, distance from the AP and wireless card used, are some of the factors that
affect this value.
Solution:
Wi-Fi signal strength is sufficient to maintain communications, but there can be
intermittent connection issues, preventing maximum data transmission speeds to
be reached.
AP location, or the place where it is connected to, should be changed or a higher
gain antenna should be used.

Signal to Noise
Description:
This parameter indicates how strong a Wi-Fi signal is when exposed to background
noise. Noise negatively affects the Wi-Fi network performance.
Solution:
Too much noise affecting the network. These noise levels prevent communications.
AP location should be changed to place it far from any device that may cause
interference, such as other access points, bluetooth or microwave devices, and/or a
frequency change may be required.
Transmission Speed
Description:
Data transmission speed is the maximum value for the data transmission rate
between a client device and an access point.
Solution:
Transmission speeds are too low.
Check if your access point supports higher speeds. In case it doesn't, you should
replace it by a newer one to improve network performance.

AP14 SALONES PATIO ESQUINA


PUNTO A

PUNTOB

Channel Quality
Description:
Wi-Fi networks use different frequencies to transmit data. Each one of these
frequencies represents a Wi-Fi channel. This parameter analyzes Wi-Fi channel
saturation, since selecting the right channel for your access point enhances
network performance and health.

Solution:
The network is sharing a channel with many different nearby access points,
causing channel saturation and significantly degrading speed.
You should select a different channel for your network.
Suggested Channels: 184 , 188 , 192 , 196 , 8 , 12 , 16 , 104 , 108 , 112 , 116 , 120
, 124 , 128 , 132 , 136 , 140 , 149 , 153 , 157 , 161 , 165
Signal Quality
Description:
This indicator represents the received AP signal strength. The transmission
strength, distance from the AP and wireless card used, are some of the factors that
affect this value.
Solution:
Signal strength is too low. A signal strength below -65 does not allow a fluid voice
or video communication, while values lower than -75 prevent stable
communications.
AP location should be changed, another AP or Wi-Fi network extender should be
added to expand the coverage area, or a higher gain Wi-Fi antenna should be used.
Signal to Noise
Description:
This parameter indicates how strong a Wi-Fi signal is when exposed to background
noise. Noise negatively affects the Wi-Fi network performance.
Solution:
Too much noise affecting the network. These noise levels prevent communications.
AP location should be changed to place it far from any device that may cause
interference, such as other access points, bluetooth or microwave devices, and/or a
frequency change may be required.
Transmission Speed
Description:
Data transmission speed is the maximum value for the data transmission rate
between a client device and an access point.
Solution:
Transmission speeds are too low.
Check if your access point supports higher speeds. In case it doesn't, you should
replace it by a newer one to improve network performance.

AP 17 PISO 3

PUNTO A

PUNTO B

Channel Quality
Description:
Wi-Fi networks use different frequencies to transmit data. Each one of these
frequencies represents a Wi-Fi channel. This parameter analyzes Wi-Fi channel

saturation, since selecting the right channel for your access point enhances
network performance and health.
Solution:
The network is sharing a channel with many different nearby access points,
causing channel saturation and significantly degrading speed.
You should select a different channel for your network.
Suggested Channels: 12 , 13 , 14
Signal Quality
Description:
This indicator represents the received AP signal strength. The transmission
strength, distance from the AP and wireless card used, are some of the factors that
affect this value.
Solution:
Wi-Fi signal strength is sufficient to maintain communications, but there can be
intermittent connection issues, preventing maximum data transmission speeds to
be reached.
AP location, or the place where it is connected to, should be changed or a higher
gain antenna should be used.
Signal to Noise
Description:
This parameter indicates how strong a Wi-Fi signal is when exposed to background
noise. Noise negatively affects the Wi-Fi network performance.
Solution:
Too much noise affecting the network. These noise levels prevent communications.
AP location should be changed to place it far from any device that may cause
interference, such as other access points, bluetooth or microwave devices, and/or a
frequency change may be required.
Transmission Speed
Description:
Data transmission speed is the maximum value for the data transmission rate
between a client device and an access point.
Solution:
Transmission speeds are too low.
Check if your access point supports higher speeds. In case it doesn't, you should
replace it by a newer one to improve network performance.

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