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Huawei launchesWi-Fi solution
Huawei has launched an Agile
Distributed Wi-Fi solution. Adopting a revolutionary three-layer
distributed architecture, the solution is designed to improve Wi-Fi
signal coverage across many rooms and simplify the
management of multiple network access points (APs) in enterprises such
as hotels, hospitals, universities and warehouses.
9 years ago
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“With greater demand for mobile connectivity, Huawei is helping enterprises increase the range, reliability and performance of their wireless network infrastructure to drive operational efficiency and enhance consumer engagement,” said Jane Fu, Director of WLAN Product, Switch & Enterprise Communications Product Line, Huawei. “Leveraging an innovative architecture, Huawei’s Agile Distributed Wi-Fi Solution helps enterprises solve Wi-Fi network capacity, coverage and performance challenges while simplifying network management without adding costs.”
Over the past five years, the number of terminals connected to Wi-Fi networks has increased tenfold, with the amount of data traffic growing by four times. In particular, 70 percent of data traffic flow is now indoors. With traditional Wi-Fi solutions, weak signal coverage remains a challenge as AP signals attenuate when penetrating through walls resulting in coverage holes. To overcome this challenge, Huawei has transformed the traditional “AC (assess control) + Fit AP” architecture by adopting an architecture design that divides the “Fit AP” layer into two parts and establishes a three-layer distributed architecture — “AC + Central AP + Remote Radio Units (RRUs)”.
Under this new architecture, the central AP processes services, configurations, and roaming in a unified fashion, which helps improve network performance and reduces the number of management nodes. In addition, the distributed architecture deploys RRUs in rooms through cables, ensuring full coverage without coverage holes. This architecture increases user capacity per room from 32 to 80 users, and improves available bandwidth per user from 10 Mbps to 20 Mbps. Moreover, the RRUs are only responsible for user access and data forwarding. As such, the performance of the central AP is up to 20 percent higher than traditional settled APs.