Sure, but there is a great writeup on that exact topic that does a good job
in my stead:
http://www.wlanpros.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Why-One-AP-Per-Classroom-Approach-is-Wrong-.v3.pdf

In short, that may be a design you end up with, but assuming it's correct
to begin with is a premise that should not be used. Proper WiFi design
(including disabling radios or converting them to 5GHz radios if you have
hardware that can do that) is of paramount importance in any environment
that believes their network is of any measurable importance. Remember that
disabling lower data rates & changing beacon intervals can *mitigate* poor
design - but there is always a trade off (client compatibility being
chiefest). I don't necessarily disagree that in some environments, one AP
per classroom is what you would net, but I've seen far too many
environments where they over bought and a 1.5 classroom per AP (or some
other measure) would have supported the load just fine. I hate to see
people waste money when it could have gone to some other area of technology
to further the end goal - education.
  -Sam

On Fri, May 27, 2016 at 9:18 AM, Jeffrey D. Sessler <j...@scrippscollege.edu
> wrote:

> Sam, would you please explain your position on one AP per classroom being
> a mis-design? Do you have data on this you could share?
>
>
>
> In my environment, I’ve found that in order to properly deploy 5 Ghz and
> .11ac, it’s pretty much inevitable that we’ll get to one AP per room,
> especially if one desires consistent and universal coverage. Data from
> existing spaces clearly show gaps in 5GHz coverage when using an
> every-other room scheme.
>
>
>
> Now if you are talking about 2.4 GHz I may agree with you, but even there,
> with removal of lower data rates, and a low-power microcell design, the
> data suggests it’s working very well.
>
>
>
> Jeff
>
>
>
> *From: *"wireless-lan@listserv.educause.edu" <
> WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU> on behalf of Samuel Clements <
> scleme...@gmail.com>
> *Reply-To: *"wireless-lan@listserv.educause.edu" <
> WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU>
> *Date: *Thursday, May 26, 2016 at 6:38 PM
> *To: *"wireless-lan@listserv.educause.edu" <
> WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU>
> *Subject: *Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Beacon Intervals
>
>
>
> Remember folks, there is such a thing as too much RF and in the edu space,
> this occurs quite commonly due to the One AP per Classroom mis-design
> advice that was making the rounds some time ago...
>
>   -Sam
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