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If you’re in charge of a wireless refresh this year, here are three design tips you need to keep in mind: 1. Don’t design Wi-Fi from a floor plan alone Floor plans are okay as a starting point, but building materials, layout changes, and furniture changes how wireless signals actually behave. 2. Design for how the space is actually used A floor plan can’t tell you where people gather, or where devices are concentrated. Model different layouts & densities to monitor coverage changes before deploy
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