Wireless connections are ubiquitous and have become a part of our daily lives no differently than electricity. Planning, maintaining, and troubleshooting WiFi networks, optimized for today's radio coverage and capacity requirements, may not be a simple task for an otherwise seasoned wireless network engineer.
While wireless technologies are ubiquitous, they interactsteadily with the physical environment.? Architecting the best wireless coverage for a specific environment depends on many different physical factors like obstacles (walls, doors, windows), building geometry, furniture, and materials as well as the user density and intended usage.Differentenvironmentsencountera wide range of complexity across different verticals.For example, covering a moderate sized enterprise-office space could be as simple as correctly placing some APs (Access Points) with omni-directional antennas, while covering space with high ceiling such as a warehouse necessitates directional antennas to optimally cover the space and requires more engineering to get it dialed-in right. The challenge is that RF, unless visualized somehow, is invisible.? Providing the "super-power" to view the RF in sufficient context to determine the correct angles, power, coverage, and capacity needs requires innovation using specialized and outstanding tools.
Cisco Wireless 3D Analyzergoal is to address challenges like these and enable RF design like never before possible! Cisco customers had access to this innovation starting with Cisco DNA Center release 2.2.3 providing features like the following:
Figure 1. A few examples of Cisco Wireless 3D Analyzer featuresAs we continue to drive innovation and lead the market with RF visualization, Cisco DNA Center release 2.3.3 brings new amazing keyWireless 3D Analyzerfunctionalities. This extends Cisco DNA Center's tooling set and enables impeccable user experience on the wireless network. Below are a few of the new functionalities:
In scenarios where a network engineer needs to provide WiFi coverage in a high-rise office building, APs will be placed on each floor of the building to have the level of coverage desired (i.e. -65DBm). But one of the crucial issues is that APs on a given floor could create interferences to the adjacent floors below or above. This is whyCisco Wireless 3D Analyzerintroduced the multi-floor view to provide the 3D perspective. Using this new functionality, the user can select adjacent floors up to 2 floors above and 2 floors below. Therefore, they can see what the contributions of RF impacts on the current floor are.
Figure 2. Multi-floor contributionsIn figure 2, we can clearly see the contributions of intra-floor interferences from the floor above and below.
TheCisco Wireless 3D Analyzer Insights Viewallows an amazing deep dive into possible issues the wireless network can experience, and it can be configured according to key parameters and KPIs as shown in figure 3 below
Figure 3. Example of insights configurationA commonuse caseis wherethe network engineer is interested in a specific area of the floor as opposed to the entire floor. Therefore,Cisco Wireless 3D Analyzeradded the Coverage Area feature that allows the user to easily define the area of interest for a floor as shown in figure 4.
Figure 4. Coverage Area ManagementWith this functionality,Wireless 3D Analyzerwill compute the insights for that specific area of interest to the network engineer.
Wireless networks are there to support clients (humans or machines).Wireless 3D Analyzernow supports a Client Location View depicted in figure 5 below.
Figure 5. 3D client LocationTaking advantage of the integration with Cisco DNA Spaces, location analytics, and the related triangulations of the client's positions,Cisco Wireless 3D analyzercan show the client's location in the 3D space. Moreover,for those clients, Cisco DNA Center can track data around RSSI, SNR, or health scores in the same position. Finally, it collects all the available client data and shows it by clicking on the client on the 3D map.
Cisco recently shipped the first WiFi 6E APs (see more info atCisco 6E launch), soWireless 3D Analyzersupports and integrates the new 6GHz band together with the new WiFi 6E AP models.
Figure 6. 6GHz management within Wireless 3D AnalyzerIn the picture above we can see how the coverage iso-surfaces change using the 6GHz band for the selected AP.
Cisco Wireless 3D Analyzerin Cisco DNA Center release 2.3.3 brings innovative and insightful improvements to manage wireless networks. It significantly reduces the manual operations required to optimize the ever-evolving radio coverage requirements.Moreover, Cisco Wireless 3D Analyzercorrelates all the amazing data available and displays it in a fully immersive 3D environment. Therefore, it helps customers to accelerate time to value by bringing automation, immersive NetOps, and AIOps to their wireless network operations.
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