Building blueprints do not provide all the necessary information for the strategic placement of wireless access points. A physical site survey is essential because it helps to identify potential sources of interference, physical obstructions, and areas requiring coverage that may not be apparent from blueprints alone. By conducting a site survey, technicians can better understand the environment and plan for optimal access point placement to ensure strong signal strength and network security.
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What factors can interfere with wireless signals that a site survey can help identify?
What is the importance of coverage areas in a wireless network?
What tools or techniques are commonly used during a physical site survey?