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When drawing a floor plan for planning AP placement, what is the best practice for dealing with split level spaces? Where there is a main floor, then one floor half a level down, and a second floor half a level up.

When drawing a floor plan for planning AP placement, what is the best practice for dealing with split level spaces? Where there is a main floor, then one floor half a level down, and a second floor half a level up.

john_georges
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When drawing a floor plan for planning AP placement, what is the best practice for dealing with split level spaces? Where there is a main floor, then one floor half a level down, and a second floor half a level up.
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samantha_lynn
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If they are all going to be using the same network policy and managed as a single network, you'd want to keep all levels on the same map, and fill in the stairways between the levels as walls to indicate that there is a barrier in between the APs on different levels.

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