He said "everybody knows" that the guest Wi-Fi in the casino is "unusable", and has been for years. For example, the person who got me into the Wi-Fi business lo these many years ago recently told me about chronically poor Wi-Fi at the San Manuel Hotel & Casino in southern California. Wi-Fi failures can damage the reputation of an organization, and often go unreported. Long time readers of this here blog may recall that I don't believe in reactive Wi-Fi optimization. "If it ain't broke, don't fix it," the old axiom goes. In fact, a compelling argument can be made that configuration changes should not happen under such circumstances. The bad news is, solving Wasted Wi-Fi takes guts.Ĭhanging configurations on a large scale Wi-Fi network can be a harrowing experience, especially if the organization is not beset with complaints about Wi-Fi performance. The good news is, that means Wasted Wi-Fi is solvable without expensive and time-consuming changes to the wireless LAN infrastructure. These are situations where, irrespective of issues that may exist in the infrastructure equipment or design of the wireless LAN, client devices are getting worse performance than they should.īy its definition, Wasted Wi-Fi lays entirely at the feet of those who configure enterprise Wi-Fi settings.
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Situations where, given the distance, client density, and physical environment, the Wi-Fi should be faster. I've noticed a lot of Wasted Wi-Fi recently.