2.
Having more RAPs is better for performance.
3.
Ensure that there are RAPs near the middle of a coverage area so as to minimize the
number of hops to reach a given MAP.
4.
Where possible, ensure that the RAPs are distributed evenly throughout the coverage
area rather than clumped together.
5.
Once the APs are mounted on a test-basis or permanently, use the Signal quality
measurement to ensure that the uplink signal quality from MAP to RAP is 25% or
better.
6.
Ideally there should be at least one alternate uplink path for each MAP for reliability,
and the signal quality of that alternate path should also be 25% or better.