
Explanation:
Capacity based design with low to mid density - Basic office/cubicle area with low to medium user density and no voice with limited rf redundancy.Coverage based design - Coverage, office areas with higher user density OR basic coverage office/cubicle with High Demand usersHigh-capacity design - High user density indoor space, with high demand usersVery low-density, low coverage - Warehouses, large open areas The types of wireless network deployment should be matched to the usage scenarios based on the density of users and coverage requirements:
* Capacity based design with low to mid densityis suitable for basic office or cubicle areas where there are not many users, and high-performance voice applications are not a priority, thus limited RF redundancy may be acceptable.
* Coverage based designis intended for areas where coverage is more critical than capacity. It could be used in office areas with higher user density, where maintaining a basic level of connectivity is more important than accommodating a large number of high-bandwidth connections.
* High-capacity designis used in environments where there is a high density of users who are likely to be using bandwidth-intensive applications. This could include indoor spaces like conference centers, auditoriums, or any area with a high concentration of users and devices.
* Very low-density, low coverageis typically for spaces like warehouses or large open areas where there are few users spread out over a large area. The focus here is on providing coverage to all areas,
* regardless of the low user density.