Pre Site Survey Questionnaire Version 1.15 Page 1
Contents List 1 DOCUMENT VERSION HISTORY...3 2 INTRODUCTION...4 3 PURPOSE & SCOPE...5 4 SITE DETAILS...6 4.1 End User Details... 6 4.2 Contact Details... 6 4.3 Site Details... 6 5 ACCESS REQUIREMENTS...7 5.1 Standard Items... 7 5.2 Customer Supplied (Clean Rooms / High or Low Risk / Food Contamination Control)... 7 5.3 Administrative Items... 7 6 SURVEY REQUIREMENTS...8 6.1 Access Point Selection... 8 6.2 Proposed Client Devices... 9 6.3 Type of Connection... 10 6.4 Minimum Link Speed... 11 7 SITE CONDITIONS...12 7.1 Ethernet Network... 12 7.2 Existing Wireless Networks... 12 7.3 Radio Interference... 12 7.4 Coverage Area Details... 13 7.5 Further Information... 13 8 CUSTOMER SIGN OFF...14 Version 1.15 Page 2
1 Document Version History Version Date Comments Version 1.0 1 May 2008 Original Version 1.1 28 Nov 2008 Revised to accommodate the release of the Intermec CK3 terminal Version 1.15 18 Dec 2008 Minor amendments Version 1.15 Page 3
2 Introduction Historically, Spread Spectrum Technology began life predominantly as a proprietary technology with limited functionality. The data speed over the radio interface was also low (2Mbps and below) and hence the clients were limited to a small selection of character based devices communicating at low throughput speeds via a TELNET connection to a host. Restrictions in the transmitted radio power also reduced devices to the use of a single low gain omni-directional antenna. The scope of a Site Survey was hence relatively small. Wireless Technology is currently expanding at a terrific rate with the introduction of the IEEE 802.11 standard. Advances have also been made in other areas. Currently 802.11g devices are able to offer speeds of up to 54Mbps over the radio thus increasing the type and quantity of available clients exponentially. Coupled with this, the transmitted power of the device has reduced such that a broad selection of antennas can now be adopted. Finally, products have been enhanced to enable Site Surveys to be conducted in almost any environment (Cold Stores, Intrinsically Safe Zoned areas, offices, shipyards, airports etc). DW WiFi has recognised the requirement to tailor our Site Survey Process to cater for these new advances. Senior engineers are employed with years of experience using the various radio technologies available. To assist us in providing a survey that meets your requirements we ask that you complete this questionnaire. Version 1.15 Page 4
3 Purpose & Scope The remainder of this document aims to compile sufficient information to carry out a Professional Radio Site Survey of your site(s). Section 3 Site Details Specifics of your site or sites including designated members of staff who must be present at the time of the survey. Section 4 Access Requirements Details are required as to the rules and regulations of your site. For example please state if PPE is required and whether this is provided by the site. Section 5 Survey Requirements Details the wireless project requirements (type of access point, required link speed, areas requiring coverage etc). Section 6 Site conditions It is important that the survey engineer is made aware of any conditions specific to your site that may impact on either the survey or the functionality of the proposed wireless LAN. Section 7 Customer Signoff Please complete this section prior to returning via FAX, POST or E- MAIL to DW-WiFi. An accurate quotation can then be provided together with some proposed dates for the Site Survey Version 1.15 Page 5
4 Site Details 4.1 End User Details Please fill in your company name, address, telephone and fax number. Company Name Address Postcode Switchboard Telephone # FAX Number # 4.2 Contact Details Please designate a member of your staff to act as our main point of contact for the Survey. Please note that the designated member of your staff must have technical knowledge and understanding of the required coverage area. It is important that this person be both present and available during the survey. Additional members of staff may be nominated if you are concerned as to availability of personnel. Contact Name DD Telephone # Mobile # E-Mail Address 4.3 Site Details In the event that more than one site requires a survey please enter the details of each site. # Site Name Address (including postcode) Site Telephone # Site 1 Site 2 Site 3 Version 1.15 Page 6
5 Access Requirements Please detail any special access requirements that may be needed (e.g. security clearance, Health & Safety regulations, special clothing, etc.). 5.1 Standard Items Item Protective Footwear (Steel Toe Cap Boots) High Visibility Jacket Hard Hat / Ear Defenders Please Indicate 5.2 Customer Supplied (Clean Rooms / High or Low Risk / Food Contamination Control) Item Protective Footwear Coveralls / Overalls Hat / Hair Net Please Indicate 5.3 Administrative Items Item Are Permits to Work required Are Permits for working at height required Any Restrictions on survey equipment (Laptops, test access points, batteries) Is there a restriction on Cameras on site (within sensitive area) Is Security Clearance a requirement Is Health & Safety Introduction / Training required Please Indicate Version 1.15 Page 7
6 Survey Requirements 6.1 Access Point Selection Please note that all CISCO access points support the following radio standard and supports both 802.11b and 802.11g clients. 2.4 GHz IEEE 802.11g Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Radio Please be aware that in a mixed cell environment (i.e. both 802.11b and 802.11g clients operating in the same coverage cell) the performance of the 802.11g clients will potentially be restricted to 802.11b speeds. Please select the required access point from the following list by placing a tick in the appropriate box. Please leave this section blank if you are undecided and require DW WiFi to advice you of the most appropriate choice on the day of the survey. Access Point Type Tick Box as required Cisco model 1231 Cisco model 1242 Version 1.15 Page 8
6.2 Proposed Client Devices It is important that DW WiFi are made aware of any clients that have been proposed for the wireless project. Please place a tick against any of the devices that have been proposed for your wireless project and indicate the proposed quantity of each. Proposed Client Device Features Quantity (if known) Tick Box as required CK3 IEEE 802.11b/g radio CK31 IEEE 802.11b/g radio CV30 IEEE 802.11b/g radio Version 1.15 Page 9
6.3 Type of Connection It is important that DW WiFi is made aware of any clients that have been proposed for the wireless project. The type and functionality of the client devices will often dictate the minimum link speed required from the wireless LAN. For example a low link speed (1Mbps) is sufficient if the wireless LAN supports ONLY client devices running terminal emulation. If the wireless LAN is required to also support 802.11b/g PC clients requiring high bandwidth then a much higher link speed is required. Please tick the appropriate options for your wireless project. Please tick Not Known if the devices have yet to be decided. Minimum Recommended Link Connection Type Speed (across radio interface) 5250 Emulation (AS400) 2Mbps and above 802.11b/g PC Clients 2-54 Mbps (depends on usage) Not Known Tick Box as required If the connection type proposed for your wireless project is not in the list please specify below with a description. Connection Type Description Version 1.15 Page 10
6.4 Minimum Link Speed It is possible to select the required minimum link speed at which your radio clients will connect to the wireless LAN. Please be aware that it may not be possible to always achieve the maximum speed of 54Mbps. There are many environmental factors that affect the link speed. The survey engineer will advise you of any issues encountered on the day of the survey and the likelihood of this affecting the link speed. Please select the required link speed. Please note that this is the minimum link speed available in the areas of coverage. As the radio signal to a client device improves (typically with proximity to an access point) the link speed is likely to increase above the minimum. Please take into account the type of devices selected for your project (previous section) when making your decision. Please tick the appropriate options for your wireless project. Please tick Not Known if the required minimum link speed is yet to be decided. Minimum Link Speed Notes Suitable for terminal emulation 2 Mbps clients 11 Mbps 802.11b PC Clients 54 Mbps 802.11g PC Clients Other (please specify) Tick Box as required It is possible to provide higher link speeds in designated areas of the site (eg 2Mbps and above link speed in warehouse to support terminal emulation clients and 54Mbps link speed in open plan office areas). If this is the case please identify your requirements below. Please be aware that the link speed is dependent on a number of environmental factors and hence some of the higher link speeds may not be achievable. Area #1 Description Area #2 Description Area #3 Description Area #4 Description Area #5 Description Minimum Link Speed (Area #1) Minimum Link Speed (Area #2) Minimum Link Speed (Area #3) Minimum Link Speed (Area #4) Minimum Link Speed (Area #5) Version 1.15 Page 11
7 Site Conditions 7.1 Ethernet Network Each access point requires connectivity to an Ethernet network and as such Ethernet cabling (min CAT5) needs to be routed to all access point locations nominated as part of the survey process. Please answer the following questions specific to your wired network. Please note that DW WiFi does not offer Ethernet cabling as a service. It is our experience that customers often either use in-house resources to install Ethernet cabling or more commonly have a preferred cabling contractor. Please indicate below if you do not have a preferred contractor and require DW WiFi to recommend a company to install the Ethernet cabling. Do you have an Ethernet network? Are network HUBS used (as oppose to network switches)? Is it possible to route Ethernet cabling to all radio coverage areas? YES/NO please specify 7.2 Existing Wireless Networks The engineer will also need to be aware of any existing activity on the radio frequencies utilised by the wireless access points. All 802.11b and 802.11g access points operate within the ISM band (an unlicensed set of frequencies in the range 2.40-2.4835 GHz). Please can you identify ALL known wireless networks that are operational on your site. Where known, please can include the location, the manufacturers name, the ESS-ID and the radio channel. WLAN Location Manufacturer ESS-ID #1 #2 #3 #4 Radio Channel 7.3 Radio Interference Finally, please can you ascertain whether there are any other forms of equipment on site operating with the frequency range (2.40-2.4835 GHz). This is potentially a source of interference to the wireless access points. Source #1 #2 Type (eg DECT Phone) Frequency Range Location Version 1.15 Page 12
7.4 Coverage Area Details The survey engineer will require a site plan on the day of the survey. We request that several copies be made available (preferably no larger than A3 in size). We ask that the areas requiring radio coverage to be marked onto the plan (either shaded or outlined). Please can you answer the following questions specific to the required coverage areas and their environmental conditions: Item Please Indicate Make available during survey Site Plan of all coverage areas (max A3 size) Confirm that coverage areas will be fully accessible during survey Confirm general lay out and content is typical ( no planned layout changes) How many buildings are required to be covered Are there multiple floors / mezzanine levels required to be covered Are the areas to be covered in separate buildings Approximate size of areas to be covered (number of football pitches) Are there any Cold Store / Chiller areas requiring coverage At what temperatures do the Cold Stores / Chillers operate at Are any areas subject to excessive Moisture or Dust Are there any External areas requiring coverage Approximate size of areas to be covered (number of football pitches) Are there any Intrinsically safe areas requiring coverage Do you require a resilient (redundant) solution 7.5 Further Information Please detail any other information you may feel is pertinent to the wireless survey. Version 1.15 Page 13
8 Customer Sign Off Having completed this questionnaire we would ask that you sign it off before returning: Name Position... Date... Version 1.15 Page 14