Jim, There isn't such an animal and that's because the notion of an opinion score for voice is pretty easy to quantify, but a good WiFi experience depends a lot more on what you find to be acceptable for your deployment and that normally depends a lot on your budget. What we do is determine what our target metrics are and then measure to that, most of the commercial APs and controllers can provide all this data, average speed, clients per AP, average RSSI, number of associations and auths per minute, and error counts. The reason you can't just get an industry standardized score is that while most conferences are happy if the average PHY speed is over 6 mbps that's clearly bad in an enterprise service. Scott Helms Chief Technology Officer ZCorum (678) 507-5000 -------------------------------- http://twitter.com/kscotthelms -------------------------------- On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 1:54 PM, Jim Wininger <jbotctc@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello all,
Is there a WiFi equivalent to the VoIP MOS score?
We are looking for a way to measure performance of a fairly large WiFi deployment.
We have 8000+ access points (All Cisco). WE have the standard Cisco tools for managing the wireless network (ISE, Prime etc). But we are coming up short with a way to “score” the network.
Does anyone have experience with this that might be able to help? How do large conferences “measure” wireless service quality etc? We are already doing end user surveys etc. We have “soft date”, we really need data points.
—Jim