Actually, I was referring to the section of Airwave, but there is an older 
standalone version of VisualRF available to Aruba customers.
https://support.arubanetworks.com/DownloadSoftware/tabid/75/DMXModule/510/EntryId/4830/Default.aspx



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From: Smith, Todd [mailto:todd.sm...@camc.org]
Sent: Wednesday, April 5, 2017 10:14 AM
Subject: Re: Basic design question

Is there a link to the app?

Todd Smith
Charleston Area Medical Center

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[mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Ian Lyons
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As Bruce mentioned, use the freebie app from Airwave and it works well.  Plug 
in the floor plan that the architect gave you and it should be pretty dang 
close.

Ian

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Brian,

I know the best advice is to survey, but I know for new construction projects 
that is not possible. We used to use the VisualRF component of Airwave. We now 
use Ekahau to simulate and plan out deployments. It is always good to survey 
and adjust afterwards to verify your planning.

I assume you already have the AP135s ?  They were end of sale in August 2015. 
End of support is August 2020. We have seen much better coverage results with 
the newer AP225s


Bruce Osborne
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Network Operations - Wireless
 (434) 592-4229
LIBERTY UNIVERSITY
Training Champions for Christ since 1971

From: Brian Helman [mailto:bhel...@salemstate.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, April 4, 2017 4:41 PM
Subject: Basic design question

My installation will be Aruba AP315's, but anyone feel free to chime in ..

In an open air area (e.g a large cube farm), what is your general rule of thumb 
for how apart you place your AP's?  One of the spaces I'm looking at is 88' x 
24' and will be filled with 8x8' (48" high) cubes.  I already have an initial 
placement, I just want to keep the engineer honest.  We're still new to Aruba.  
My previous vendor used a different radio structure, so it's not an apples to 
apples comparison on the layout for me.

Thanks.

-Brian

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