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This Week Your Team Must Determine The Locations Of the Wire

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This Week Your Team Must Determine The Locations Of the Wireless Acces This week your team must determine the locations of the wireless access points for the International Plastics, Inc., corporate headquarters. Download and review the Visio® document " IPP Corporate ," which provides the physical layout of International Plastics, Inc., corporate headquarters, as well as the network description document " International Plastics Description " and " International Plastics Inc Network Headquarters Diagram ." Applying your knowledge of wireless signals, discuss as a team how the office's physical environment affects the placement of the wireless access points. Determine the necessary locations of wireless access points to meet the objectives of the project (coverage, performance, etc.). Add the WAP locations to the Visio® document "IPP Corporate Week 2" and number them for clarity. You will submit the revised Visio® document as the assignment.

Paper For Above instruction Determining Wireless Access Point Locations at International Plastics, Inc. Determining Wireless Access Point Locations at International Plastics, Inc. The placement of wireless access points (WAPs) within an organizational environment such as the headquarters of International Plastics, Inc., requires a careful analysis of physical and environmental factors that influence wireless signal propagation. Effective wireless network planning ensures comprehensive coverage, optimal performance, and reliable connectivity for all users and devices across the facility. This paper evaluates how the physical environment impacts WAP placement, discusses key considerations, and proposes strategic locations for WAP deployment to meet coverage and performance objectives. Understanding the Physical Environment's Influence on Wireless Signal Propagation Wireless signals are susceptible to attenuation, interference, and reflection based on physical obstacles present within the environment. Walls, furniture, equipment, and other structural components can significantly hinder signal strength and quality. Materials such as concrete, metal, and glass absorb or reflect radio waves, leading to dead zones or areas with weak signals. For instance, exterior walls tend to be denser and more obstructive than interior drywall partitions, which influences the placement of WAPs to ensure signals can penetrate foundational barriers. The layout of the headquarters, including open offices, cubicles, conference rooms, storage areas, and


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