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1 Wireless Network Planning Alberto Escudero Pascual Louise Berthilson IT +46 Unit 20

2 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar2 Objectives Understanding that: A good plan needs a good budget A good budget demonstrates that you have a good plan

3 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar3 To provide the plan for its implementation To provide the budget for its implementation The objectives are NOT

4 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar4 Table of contents Viability study Implementation plan Budget Licenses and permissions Import and acquisition of equipment Implementation phase Contracts and quality assurance

5 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar5 Viability study Where is the nearest Internet access point located? Weather and terrain conditions Transport accessibility Legislation (radio/towers)

6 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar6 Implementation plan 1) Network topology 2) Radio simulations 3) Equipment selection

7 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar7 Network Topology ✔ Central tower/mast ✔ Wireless repeaters ✔ Clients Implementation plan

8 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar8 Radio simulations ✔ Radio Mobile ✔ GPS coordinates Radio link budget calculation Available line of sight Implementation plan

9 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar9 Equipment selection Functionality (Quality of service, traffic conformation) Price range Availability Indoors or outdoors?

10 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar10 Budget Hardware budget Human resources

11 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar11 Hardware budget Radio and network equipment ✔ Electric grounding,lightning protection Hand tools Climbing gear, walkie-talkies, aluminum ladder, backpack to carry equipment, GPS, maps, binoculars, flashlights, ropes, tape, standard tool box.

12 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar12 Power ✔ UPS, solar panels and charge regulator, storage battery Infrastructure (tower / masts) Hardware budget

13 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar13 Equipment kits Central hub Wireless repeater Outdoor CPE Indoor CPE

14 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar14 Central hub Radio: outdoor access point(s) Power: Solar or grid Antenna: Depends on expected area coverage Mounting: To be mounted in central tower

15 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar15 Central hub Electric power fluctuation: Surge protection Power backup: Generator, storage battery, solar panel and charge regulator

16 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar16 Wireless repeater Radio: Two outdoor units Power: Solar or grid Antenna: Depends on expected area coverage Mounting: Pole and wall mount brackets (typically)

17 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar17 Wireless repeater Electric power fluctuations and Lightning protection Power backup: generator, backup battery, solar panel and regulator, etc.

18 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar18 Wireless outdoor CPE Radio: One outdoor unit Power: Grid Antenna: Internal or external directional antenna type depending on gain and distance

19 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar19 Mounting: Pole and wall mount brackets Electric power fluctuations and lightning: Surge protection Power backup: UPS Wireless outdoor CPE

20 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar20 Power: regular power cord Antenna: Internal or external directional antenna with RF cable. Mounting: Pole and wall mount brackets Wireless indoor CPE

21 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar21 Radio: One indoor unit Electric power fluctuations and lightning: Surge protection Power backup: UPS Wireless indoor CPE

22 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar22 Practical installation

23 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar23 Human resources Estimated work load Local transportation Accomodation and permits Communications Administrative expenses

24 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar24 Licences and permits Permission to build a tower (see “Communication Tower”) Owner of the premises / tower / plot Authorities that regulate the airspace in the country

25 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar25 Requirements to operate IEEE 802.11equipment ✔ Unlicenced (free licence with limitations ) ✔ Licence required Licences and permits

26 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar26 Licences and Permits “Unlicenced” implies that a license is not required “Unlicenced” does not mean unregulated Maximum power output is regulated

27 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar27 Licences and Permits Regulations vary from country to country Normally, licenses are handled by the “Ministry of Communications”

28 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar28 Brasil, Honduras, Nicaragua, Anguila, Jamaica, Colombia, México, Perú(*) and Venezuela ✔ Free use of 2.4 and 5.8 GHz with some constraints: maximum power, antenna gain, open spaces. (*) rural areas Licences and Permits

29 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar29 Argentina, Ecuador, Costa Rica, El Salvador ✔ 2.4 and 5.8 GHZ require registrarion, with constraints Paraguay ✔ 2.4 requires concession, licence or authorizacion Licences and Permits

30 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar30 Equipment acquisition Local acquisition ✔ Heavy and bulky equipment ✔ Locally manufactured Imports ✔ Equipment not available in local markets

31 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar31 Imports Rules and regulations ✔ Revenue Authority ✔ Chamber of Commerce ✔ Trade Council

32 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar32 Most common import documents Pre-shipment inspection Proof of origin Trading invoice Transport insurance

33 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar33 Import tax and VAT Based on cost of equipment Based on type of equipment Ranges from 0% to 20-30% Make sure that your imported goods are correctly classified

34 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar34 VAT adds to import tax VAT varies from 10 to 20% Import tax and VAT Import tax and VAT

35 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar35 Implementation phase Before starting up: ✔ Acquisition and shipment of equipment ✔ Licences and permissions obtained and payed Implementation time (weather conditions) Team project (expertise)

36 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar36 General advice about contracts Delivery time Transportation Installation Guarantee Exchange rate

37 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar37 Public tenders Prepare in advance a good specification Specify what you want and what you do not want Let someone with more experience revise your specification. Involve external experts

38 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar38 Public tenders Do not forget: tests and evaluation Expect quality, demand quality!

39 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar39 Quality assurance Test the equipment and compare labels Revise specifications ¿What do you want? ¿How can it be measured ? ¿What can be guaranteed? ¿Who's to be blamed? :-)

40 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar40 Conclusions You do not need to be a genius to plan and budget a wireless network implementation. Be realistic and a bit “pessimistic” A good implementation plan from the beginning will save you lots of trouble (and money) at the end of the project

41 TRICALCAR | www.wilac.net/tricalcar - Version: February 2008www.wilac.net/tricalcar41 Budget must include bringing internet and electricity to the site, obtaining licences, ensure lightning protection, transportation, tools A budget per se is not a good plan. But a good plan has a good and detailed budget Conclusions


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