Good afternoon.
I have been tasked with reviewing a wireless install in a large corporate office that includes multiple (~10) conference rooms all together down a long corridor, on both sides. Currently their is an AP 105 inside every conference room, and I'm told the previous engineer did no ARM configuration to lower the Minimum tx rates. I feel pretty confident there must be a lot of co-channel or adjacent channel interference down this long hallway of conference rooms. One of the first things I'm going to do is enable band steering and moce as many clients as possible off the 2.4 gHz air space.
We will be upgrading almost all the APs to 135s. My question is inside these conference rooms, does it make more sense to:
A) Delete some AP locations and install new ones in alternating conference rooms.
B) Use an AP with a smaller radio in the conference rooms (105-f1?)
C Replace all APs with new 135s, but lower the ARM profile minimum tx rate so that the conference room APs aren't as likely to step on each other?