The design of a large-scale wireless LAN poses a number of interesting ques
tions. Building the Wireless Andrew network at Carnegie Mellon University h
as given us the opportunity to deal with these questions. This article desc
ribes the approaches we have developed for the design of similar networks.
A large-scale wireless LAN must be designed so that all of the target space
has radio coverage (i.e., there are no coverage gaps). It must also be des
igned so that its capacity is adequate to carry the expected load. These re
quirements generally can be met by using the proper combination of access p
oint locations, frequency assignments, and receiver threshold settings.