A Twitter post popped up in my news feed last week showing a graph of the attenuation values for different types of glass – mainly the distinction between a regular glass window and a low emissions (Low E) window. It was showing that Low E windows have a much higher attenuation value than regular windows—a […]
Forever on a quest to improve the accuracy of network predictions in our software, we recently released a new feature called “Body Loss Modeling.” With Body Loss Modeling, you can now account for the attenuation caused by bodies packed into a tight space together in your design – most useful for high-density venues like stadiums, […]
In this week’s Feature Spotlight blog I look at how to generate an automatic Design Plan with iBwave Wi-Fi. Why is this feature such a useful one? A few different reasons but ultimately, this feature does three things: 1) Gives you a single place to view and update your entire network design 2) Eliminates the […]