I use Ekahau for Wi-Fi designs and other services. It is used for troubleshooting and for analyzing the network. Additionally, we analyze each and every API, FSID, power transmission, bitrates, and other data.
Most of the surveys I conduct are with Ekahau Site Survey, which I use for site surveys and planning. I rely on it when there are Wi-Fi issues. I examine the package to understand the Wi-Fi configuration and assess the situation. After that, I identify any issues and use Ekahau for the surveys. I primarily focus on warehousing for planning, but I also handle site surveys for events. For example, using Ekahau, I conducted the survey and planning for the King Baldwin Stadium in Brussels, where Coldplay performed two years ago.
Senior Network Engineer at Shabkati network solutions
Real User
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2024-06-03T10:13:00Z
Jun 3, 2024
Primarily, we use it to design Wi-Fi environments and networks. We also use it in the second phase, after deployment, to double-check locations and Wi-Fi performance. These are the two main reasons for using Ekahau.
I am an Ekahau partner in Brazil, and it's part of my business. My company provides wireless professional services, and we use Ekahau Site Survey daily for clients like NTT, British Telecom, and Orange Group. This is my day-by-day use case.
We use Ekahau Site Survey to gain complete visibility into how many access points are required and how many will be stable. We can also generate the heatmap for two point four gigahertz or five gigahertz, and it can also let me know what the WiFi signal looks like. We mostly used Ekahau Site Survey to deploy Kahu and perform the migration for the existing value sector where we require a backup signal.
I use this solution for off-site surveys. We are resellers of this solution and I'm a solutions architect working in pre-sales. Our company is based in South Africa.
Primary Wireless Project Manager at a government with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-12-24T10:08:30Z
Dec 24, 2021
We use Ekahau as our primary survey tool for conducting wireless surveys. Our sites range anywhere from small buildings with three access points to large buildings with up to 40 access points. So, we're pretty diverse in using this software. We also do post-surveys by using the software with Sidekick, which is a device that monitors wireless signals. We use it on a standalone solution. We don't use it in a cloud environment because of the restrictions with getting the government certifications to put it on the network. So, we use it in a standalone environment.
Owner at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
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2021-10-28T21:02:16Z
Oct 28, 2021
We are using Ekahau Pro. We have been using it for site surveys. We are mainly using it for passive site surveys for large venues such as sporting arenas and convention centers.
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I use Ekahau for Wi-Fi designs and other services. It is used for troubleshooting and for analyzing the network. Additionally, we analyze each and every API, FSID, power transmission, bitrates, and other data.
Most of the surveys I conduct are with Ekahau Site Survey, which I use for site surveys and planning. I rely on it when there are Wi-Fi issues. I examine the package to understand the Wi-Fi configuration and assess the situation. After that, I identify any issues and use Ekahau for the surveys. I primarily focus on warehousing for planning, but I also handle site surveys for events. For example, using Ekahau, I conducted the survey and planning for the King Baldwin Stadium in Brussels, where Coldplay performed two years ago.
Primarily, we use it to design Wi-Fi environments and networks. We also use it in the second phase, after deployment, to double-check locations and Wi-Fi performance. These are the two main reasons for using Ekahau.
I am an Ekahau partner in Brazil, and it's part of my business. My company provides wireless professional services, and we use Ekahau Site Survey daily for clients like NTT, British Telecom, and Orange Group. This is my day-by-day use case.
Our primary use case is to determine the correct AP placements and to verify that we have adequate coverage in our areas.
We have a lot of buildings on our campuses, and we use Ekahau Site Survey to troubleshoot the network in some cases.
We use the solution for wireless site surveys, wireless design, and troubleshooting.
I use the solution for conducting surveys of large-scale businesses and healthcare institutes.
Our primary use case for this solution is predictive analysis before we launch installation processes at outdoor campgrounds.
We use Ekahau Site Survey to gain complete visibility into how many access points are required and how many will be stable. We can also generate the heatmap for two point four gigahertz or five gigahertz, and it can also let me know what the WiFi signal looks like. We mostly used Ekahau Site Survey to deploy Kahu and perform the migration for the existing value sector where we require a backup signal.
Our customers use the solution's software plus Sidekick.
I use this solution for off-site surveys. We are resellers of this solution and I'm a solutions architect working in pre-sales. Our company is based in South Africa.
I do validation surveys, so I use the solution to design new surveys and troubleshoot any issues in the network.
I use Ekahau Site Survey for heat mapping wireless coverage.
We use Ekahau as our primary survey tool for conducting wireless surveys. Our sites range anywhere from small buildings with three access points to large buildings with up to 40 access points. So, we're pretty diverse in using this software. We also do post-surveys by using the software with Sidekick, which is a device that monitors wireless signals. We use it on a standalone solution. We don't use it in a cloud environment because of the restrictions with getting the government certifications to put it on the network. So, we use it in a standalone environment.
We are using Ekahau Pro. We have been using it for site surveys. We are mainly using it for passive site surveys for large venues such as sporting arenas and convention centers.
This product is used to conduct Wi-Fi site surveys.
Our primary use case for this solution is to conduct wifi site surveys. It works in any environment.
Anyone suffering WiFi issues should have a solid WiFi site survey conducted. Same if you are going to design a new system.