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Plan, Set and then Go
The six elements CIOs need to consider for building a robust wireless network
Thursday, March 10, 2005
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Wireless networks are becoming increasingly popular, particularly among enterprises. But realizing the potential benefits of wireless technology requires careful planning, and this planning is an important phase in the network lifecycle.

Because many enterprise organizations are more familiar with traditional network infrastructures than with wireless, they should focus on six vital areas: availability, capacity, reliability, manageability, scalability, and security.

Availability and Capacity: If mobile users cannot connect to the network at will, then they are likely to abandon the very wireless tools that might have otherwise increased their productivity. To avert such problems, it is recommended that enterprises limit wireless coverage to target areas. This allows intended users to get fast, transparent, secure access to the network while preventing access in connected areas such as parking lots or nearby homes and businesses.

Reliability: Wireless networks present certain challenges that organizations do not face with traditional wired infrastructures. For instance, the very nature of a wireless network means that maintaining or extending coverage areas and blocking sources of access interference can be problematic in certain locations. By proactively addressing such challenges enterprises can avoid such performance problems.

Planning: The critical phase in Network Lifecycle

One significant factor that is often overlooked or inadequately considered is that enterprise-class wireless networks are not as simple to deploy as home wireless networks. This can result in connectivity problems related to laptop and security profile configuration errors or performance problems related to enterprise platform and security requirements.

Manageability challenges: Wireless networks are more challenging to manage than wired networks because the former tend to require more network nodes, device types, network types, and network layers.

Careful network management planning-integrating wireless network management into existing processes, developing or modifying operational processes to meet the needs of a wireless environment, and so on-can help enterprises maintain optimal network health, control costs, and effectively manage large numbers of nodes, devices, and networks.

Scalability and security: Given the expense involved in creating a wireless network, enterprise organizations must consider the critical issues of scalability and security early in the lifecycle. For example, by proactively ensuring that the hardware-switches, number of access points, etc-have sufficient capacity to support new users, organizations can grow their networks, without the need for the expensive and time-consuming redesign efforts.

Enterprises must work to create a robust security architecture that balances user friendliness with strict user, device, and network security rules. The security measures, however, should be appropriate to the given environment-implementing an excessive security model that unnecessarily increases client configuration and support expenses might actually raise the total cost of ownership.

Gary B Moore, senior VP, Cisco Advanced Services

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