Wi-Fi Design Standard / Guidelines Industry Survey Question Title * 1. Please enter your name. Question Title * 2. Please enter your company name. Question Title * 3. Please enter your email address. Question Title * 4. How would you rate the current state of Wi-Fi design and deployment practices in real-world networks? Very mature Somewhat mature Mixed / inconsistent Immature / fragmented Not sure Question Title * 5. What are the biggest pain points you see today in Wi-Fi design and deployment? (Select up to 3) Inconsistent design methodologies Lack of agreed KPIs / performance metrics Poor validation and post-deployment verification Multi-vendor complexity Indoor high-density environments Limited guidance for new Wi-Fi generations (6 GHz, Wi-Fi 7, etc.) Repetition of the same basic design mistakes “Where do I start” baseline guidance Lack of end-to-end perspective (L3 Roaming, QoS, Radius, OpenRoaming, etc.) Other (please specify) Question Title * 6. Do you think the industry would benefit from a common, vendor-neutral Wi-Fi Design Guideline (and, later, a formal Standard to codify requirements)? Yes, strongly Yes, somewhat Neutral Probably not Definitely not Question Title * 7. Which areas should such an industry Wi-Fi Design Guideline focus on first? (Select up to 3) Design principles and best practices RF planning and modeling Validation, testing, and acceptance criteria Ongoing performance monitoring Backend design (non-RF, i.e., DHCP, DNS, multicast/broadcast limiting, VLANs/subnets) High-density / complex venues Enterprise vs residential guidance End-to-end requirements affecting design (L3 Roaming, QoS, OpenRoaming, Radius etc.) Other (please specify) Question Title * 8. Any short thoughts or advice you would give to an industry group working on Wi-Fi Design? Thank you for your participation ! The team will work on processing the results & propose next steps Done