The
first
phases
of
implementing
a proper
and
successful
wireless
network
starts
with
performing
a
wireless
spectrum
analysis,
a
detailed
wireless
site
survey
and
calculating
the path
profile.
With the
data
collected
and
calculated
from
phase
one
comes
the
second
phase,
putting
together
a
properly
engineered
and
designed
network.
During
this
phase of
implementation
the
appropriate
wireless
backhaul
hardware
components
are
chosen
and the
network
is
engineered
to meet
the
standards
of
reliability,
bandwidth,
and
performance
needed.
This is
also
where
the
wireless
design
dictates
how the
wireless
backhaul
network
should
be
installed
and
performs
once
implemented.
Wireless
backhaul
networks
that
will
perform
up to
the
manufactures'
standards
throughout
the
years
must be
engineered
and
designed
according
to the
manufactures'
recommendations
and
system
requirements.
Too
often
this
step is
missed
and not
performed.
Implementing
a point
to point
wireless,
point to
multipoint
wireless
or
wireless
mesh
network
is not
as
simple
of
pointing antennas
at each
other.
90% of
all
customer
support
calls
that the
major
manufactures
receive
during a
wireless
installation
are not
the
result
of
faulty
hardware
issues,
but from
improperly
engineered,
designed,
and
installed
systems.
Edutech
will
work
with our
customers
and
manufactures
to
design
and
install
a
trouble
free
wireless
network.