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 © 2013 XIRRUS :: All Rights Reserved 1 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 © 2013 XIRRUS :: All Rights Reserved 2 THE EXPLODING DEMAND FOR WI-FI UNDERSTANDING GUEST EXPECTATIONS © 2013 XIRRUS :: All Rights Reserved 3 WI-FI HAS RAPIDLY EVOLVED © 2013 XIRRUS :: All Rights Reserved 4 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 © 2013 XIRRUS :: All Rights Reserved 5 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 © 2013 XIRRUS :: All Rights Reserved 6 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 © 2013 XIRRUS :: All Rights Reserved 7 WI-FI’S EVOLUTION TO 802.11AC WHAT’S THE ADVANTAGE? © 2013 XIRRUS :: All Rights Reserved 8 802.11 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 © 2013 XIRRUS :: All Rights Reserved 9 802.11ac >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 © 2013 XIRRUS :: All Rights Reserved 10 802.11N vs. 802.11AC • 802.11n • • • • • Up to 600Mbps Up to 64 QAM Modulation Up to 40Mhz channel width Up to 4 data streams MIMO- Single client link • 802.11ac • • • • • 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 © 2013 XIRRUS :: All Rights Reserved 11 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 • • • • 3 Streams 80 MHz channel width 256 QAM Product Availability: Now • • • • • 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 © 2013 XIRRUS :: All Rights Reserved 12 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 149 153 157 161 165 169 173 177 181 IEEE channel # New channels 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 68 72 76 80 84 88 92 96 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140 144 Currently available channels 20 MHz 40 MHz 80 MHz 160 MHz UNII-1 UNII-2 5250 MHz © 2013 XIRRUS :: All Rights Reserved UNII-2 NEW 5350 MHz 5470 MHz UNII-3 5725 MHz 13 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. © 2013 XIRRUS :: All Rights Reserved 14 802.11AC: MYTH vs. REALITY SEPARATING MARKETING FROM VALUE © 2013 XIRRUS :: All Rights Reserved 15 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) © 2013 XIRRUS :: All Rights Reserved 16 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, ….. © 2013 XIRRUS :: All Rights Reserved 17 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 © 2013 XIRRUS :: All Rights Reserved 18 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 - - (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 © 2013 XIRRUS :: All Rights Reserved 19 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, … © 2013 XIRRUS :: All Rights Reserved 20 DESIGNING HIGH-PERFORMANCE WI-FI DOING MORE WITH LESS INFRASTRUCTURE © 2013 XIRRUS :: All Rights Reserved 21 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? © 2013 XIRRUS :: All Rights Reserved 22 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, ….. © 2013 XIRRUS :: All Rights Reserved 23 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 © 2013 XIRRUS :: All Rights Reserved 24 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 © 2013 XIRRUS :: All Rights Reserved 25 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 © 2013 XIRRUS :: All Rights Reserved 26 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? © 2013 XIRRUS :: All Rights Reserved 27 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 © 2013 XIRRUS :: All Rights Reserved 28 THANK YOU INFO@XIRRUS.COM Perry Correll, Xirrus, Principal Technologist © 2013 XIRRUS :: All Rights Reserved 29
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