WISP Network Bottlenecks Most of the Quality of Experience (QoE) issues we see are due to some form of network bottlenecks. These are found at access points, backhauls, individual subscribers, routers, or switches. In our experience, bottlenecks either add latency or...
Gerrit Nagelhout
Articles written for the Preseem blog.
Understanding QoE Degradation in a WISP Network
Why Does QoE Degradation Happen on WISP Networks? With the exception of optimization gear, any equipment in your fixed wireless setup can cause QoE degradation. You will obviously want to make sure you have sufficient backhaul capacity and the appropriate performance...
What is Subscriber Quality of Experience (QoE) and Why Does it Matter?
What is Subscriber Quality of Experience? Subscriber Quality of Experience (QoE) refers to how a network performs from the perspective of the subscriber. However, the perspective of the subscriber can be very subjective. With Preseem, we convert this subjective...
WISP Network Insight: The Impact of One Subscriber on an Entire Sector’s QoE
How One Subscriber Can Impact an Entire WISP Network In a typical WISP network, you have a number of towers with sectors pointing in different directions. These transmit data to subscribers in the direction each sector faces. Individual sectors can serve anywhere from...
3 Key Trends for WISPs in 2017
Key Trends for WISPs in 2017 People living in rural areas have limited choices for high-speed internet. Big cable and telco carriers don’t provide service to these areas, as lower customer density makes it too expensive. Satellite internet providers are available but...
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