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802.11ac FOR HOTELIERS – ITS TIME
GETTING OFF THE WI-FI ROLLER COASTER - THE GRACEFUL TRANSITION TO 802.11.AC
Perry Correll,
Xirrus, Principal Technologist
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AGENDA
• Addressing guests' demand for Wi-Fi everywhere
• Understanding Wi-Fi’s evolution to 11ac
• Myth vs. Reality: separating marketing messages from
business advantage
• Designing High-Performance Wi-Fi Networks: Doing more
with less infrastructure
• Summary / Q&A
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THE EXPLODING DEMAND FOR WI-FI
UNDERSTANDING GUEST EXPECTATIONS
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WI-FI HAS RAPIDLY EVOLVED
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WI-FI USAGE HAS EXPLODED
In 2013 Smartphone/tablet sales
will exceed that of all consumer
electronics combined
– IDC Predictions -2013
Every day another 4 million+
wireless devices are activated
– Flurry-2013
55% of hotel guests use Internet
during their hotel stay in 2012, up
from 20% in 2006. Of those, 87%
today connect by Wi-Fi.
– J.D. Power, 2012 survey
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NETWORKS ARE NOT PREPARED FOR THE TRAFFIC
Instagram video becomes #1 traffic
on Internet on day 1 of release
Netflix And YouTube Account For 50% Of
All North American Fixed Network Data
Real-Time Entertainment responsible for
over 67% of peak downstream traffic
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PLAN YOUR WI-FI CAREFULLY!
“80% of newly installed WLANs
will be obsolete or re-engineered
in the next 3-5 years due to lack
of proper planning”
Tim Zimmerman
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WI-FI’S EVOLUTION TO 802.11AC
WHAT’S THE ADVANTAGE?
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802.11 EVOLUTION
• Multi Gigabit Wi-Fi is the future
• New standards are focused at 5GHz
802.11ad
>5Gbps
802.11a
54Mbps
802.11
2Mbps
1997
802.11g
54Mbps
802.11b
11Mbps
1998
1999
2000
2002
2003
2.4GHz
2004
2008
802.11n
300Mbps
2009
Wi-Fi Standards Evolution
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802.11ac
>1Gbps
802.11n
600Mbps
5GHz
60GHz
2011
2013
2014
WHAT IS 802.11AC
Technology
Benefits
• High performance
• Focus on 5GHz spectrum
• Raises the ‘low’ end
• Improved modulation efficiency
• Superior throughput
• Channel bonding up to 160Mz
• Backwards compatible
• Up to 8 spatial streams
• Support more devices
• MU-MIMO
• ‘Cleaner’ spectrum
• Improved battery Life
Data rates up to 6.9Gbps
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802.11N vs. 802.11AC
• 802.11n
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Up to 600Mbps
Up to 64 QAM Modulation
Up to 40Mhz channel width
Up to 4 data streams
MIMO- Single client link
• 802.11ac
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Up to 1.3GBps / 6.9Gbps
Up to 256 QAM Modulation
Up to 80/160Mhz channel width
Up to 4/8 data streams
MU-MIMO-Multiple client links
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STANDARDS ROLL OUT PLANS
Final standard approved by the IEEE Feb’14
http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/11/Reports/802.11_Timelines.htm
WAVE 2
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3 Streams
80 MHz channel width
256 QAM
Product Availability: Now
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4/8 Streams
160 MHz channel width
256 QAM
MU-MIMO
Product availability: 2H ‘14
Wi-Fi Alliance has launched Wi-Fi Certified™ ac
http://www.wi-fi.org/discover-and-learn/wi-fi-certified%E2%84%A2-ac
Wave 1 product certification completed
Wave 2 products certification: expected late 2014 /early 2015
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SIDE NOTE: NEW SPECTRUM PROPOSED
• Importance of Additional Spectrum
- Wide bandwidth channels to support high throughput requirements
- Current UNII spectrum allows only
• Twenty four 20 MHz channels
• Six 80 MHz channels
• Two 160 MHz channels
- Additional unlicensed use of 5.35-5.47 GHz and 5.85-5.925 GHz allow
• Nine 80 MHz channels
• Four 160 MHz channels
149
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165
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181
IEEE channel #
New channels
36
40
44
48
52
56
60
64
68
72
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92
96
100
104
108
112
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Currently available channels
20 MHz
40 MHz
80 MHz
160 MHz
UNII-1
UNII-2
5250
MHz
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UNII-2
NEW
5350
MHz
5470
MHz
UNII-3
5725
MHz
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5825
MHz
NEW
5925
MHz
IS IT TIME TO CONSIDER TO 802.11ac?
• What is the current feedback from guests and event schedulers?
• What Wi-Fi technology is your existing system based on?
• How long do you want your next upgrade to last?
802.11ac sales will accelerate,
reaching over 90% of all Wi-Fi
devices by 2015
Growth of 802.11ac capable
Wi-Fi devices reach nearly
2 billion by 2015
Assuming 3 year replacement
rate = 70% 802.11ac market
share by 2015.
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802.11AC: MYTH vs. REALITY
SEPARATING MARKETING FROM VALUE
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MYTHS vs. REALITY
• Only high-end clients need this much bandwidth/speed
- Very few 11n clients reached 450Mbps, all still received value
- Higher bandwidth releases the channel quicker
- Making additional time (bandwidth) available to other clients
- Improves overall capacity and performance of the network
- Key value of 11ac is raising the lower end
• Just wait for Wave 2 (MU-MIMO, 6.9Gbps, …) to be safe
- Wireless continues to evolve with newer technology every 2-3 years
- 2007 to 2015 saw 802.11n 2x2, 3x3, 802.11ac Wave 1 & Wave 2
- Reality – it depends on your wireless requirements, If your users will
benefit from improved wireless performance today, go forward
- Probably a few still waiting for 11n 600Mbps (4x4)
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MYTHS vs. REALITY
• Only limited # of 11ac clients used by guests
- Samsung has sold 40 million Galaxy S 4s (11ac)
- Can’t buy Apple laptop without 802.11ac
- MRG estimates 58 million 11ac phones shipped in 2013
- Turnover rate continues to drop (6 months), 11ac will be the default chipset
- http://wikidevi.com/wiki/List_of_802.11ac_Hardware
• LTE growth will significantly reduce need for Wi-Fi
- Cellular and Wi-Fi are not competitors,
- Cellular and Wi-Fi are complementary technologies
- Cellular is large coverage area with low data rate (relative)
- Wi-Fi is reduced coverage area with high data rate (relative)
- Think Wi-Fi offload, Passpoint, 802.11u, NGH, …..
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MYTHS vs. REALITY
• 802.11ac will require a complete network rip and redesign
- Technology (wired and wireless) continues to evolve, planning for it is key
- You will still need to support legacy technology for a long time
- Designing with up to 160Mhz channels, using 256QAM, Rx Sensitivity of
51dBm to get max data rates is a waste of time, energy and money
- Think like an engineer, not a scientist
• 11ac allows you to reduce # of APs to offer same bandwidth
- Yes, in Theory, No, in Reality – where do you want to live?
- Performance will always be based on the clients capability, not just AP
- Always will have mixed environments, lowest common technology
- Wireless is continuing to grow and you will always need more bandwidth
- Think radios, not APs
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MYTHS vs. REALITY
• Just too many technical challenges with 11ac
- Not enough 5GHz channels available (80-160Mhz per channel??)
- Complex channel planning
- Will increase CCI & ACI interference
- I will lose support for 2.4Ghz
- My existing network was designed for 2.4Ghz
- 11ac requires higher signal strength (RSSI) to be effective
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(1.3Gbps)
Phones and tablets require stronger signal strength (RSSI)
Need to upgrade my edge switches
Need to upgrade my switch uplinks
Will 802.3af be enough – maybe
Now I will need to pay for a consultant too!
Urgh, cat 3 to cat 5 was so easy
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MYTHS vs. REALITY
• Myths and Questions From Audience
- What are you hearing?
- What are you believing?
- What are you thinking about?
- What's keeping you up at night?
- What are other vendors telling you?
- What are your consultants telling you?
- What about other technologies 802.11ad, af, …
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DESIGNING HIGH-PERFORMANCE WI-FI
DOING MORE WITH LESS INFRASTRUCTURE
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HOTEL WI-FI DESIGN EVOLUTION
2014
2010
• Nice to offer
• Mandatory requirement
• 3-5 active devices per floor
• 3-5 active devices per room
• Design RF for laptops (-72)
• Design RF for tablets/phones (-65/-59)
• 2.4 centric
• 5Ghz centric, but 2.4 is required
• Application focus - Email
• Application focus – Video and Gaming
• Guestroom coverage
• Facility wide coverage
• Wired still primary
• Wired is no longer an option
• Cellular - not my problem
• Cellular integration - Passpoint
• Quality of Service
• Quality of Experience
• Meeting space Wi-Fi requested
• Meeting space Wi-Fi required
• Wi-Fi = infrastructure expense
• Wi-Fi = Monetization of the data?
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CLIENT ENVIRONMENT - REALITY
= 2.4GHz
300Mbps
65Mbps
= 5GHz
150Mbps
65Mbps
=
2.4G and 5G
450Mbps Max
=
2.4G and 5G
150Mbps Max
=
2.4G only
65Mbps Max
1.3Gbps
52Mbps
45Mbps
24 Mbps
6Mbps
6Mbps
120Mbps
150 Mbps
In a Wi-Fi network, the user data rates varies with distance, device
type, Wi-Fi band, channel width capability, interference, …..
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WI-FI CAPACITY - REALITY
150Mbps Max
Instantaneous
Bandwidth
2.4GHz Radio
50Mbps Avg
Capacity:
Multiple Users
300Mbps Max
Instantaneous
Bandwidth
5GHz Radio
100Mbps Avg
Capacity:
Multiple Users
In a Wi-Fi network, radio capacity is reduced by
protocol overhead and is shared by multiple users
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HIGH DENSITY CAPACITY PLANNING
Gartner recommends provisioning 6Mbps per user
Radio
Individual
User Capacity
Total Available
Capacity
Wireless network design based on number of users per radio
5GHz radio: 100Mbps / 6Mbps = ~15 users per radio
2.4GHz radio: 50Mbps / 6Mbps = ~8 users per radio
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MIXED CLIENT ENVIRONMENT - OPTIMIZATION
• The Challenge
- Wi-Fi is shared medium - slow clients reduce speed of fast clients
• The Solution – Client Classification and Segmentation
- Separate high speed and low speed clients on different radios
- Maximize system performance for ALL clients
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11AC DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
• Wireless Architecture
- Distributed/Edge traffic processing
- Design for 5Ghz coverage
• Achieving AC speeds
- Understand the mixed client environment
- Classify and segment clients based on Band/Mode
• Wired Infrastructure
- Gigabit links to APs
- Design for increased backhaul traffic (MU-MIMO*), Multi-Gigabit uplinks
• Implementation planning
- Clients and Traffic volume will grow
- Designing for the future
How long do you expect a new install to last?
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SUMMARY
• 802.11ac will become prominent in 2014
- Driven from client manufactures
• 802.11ac brings great promise
- Understand myths vs. realities
• Implementation planning is key
- Architecture, client mix, fixed radios
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THANK YOU
[email protected]
Perry Correll,
Xirrus, Principal Technologist
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