Improving domestic coverage: passive solutions vs. active solutions

Discover the best solutions to improve the indoor mobile coverage of your space. Explore passive and active options, their pros and cons, and choose the one that best fits your needs.

Have you ever wondered how to improve the interior coverage of your space? In this article, we'll explore the various passive and active solutions that can help solve this challenge. Whether you own a home, office, or other indoor space, optimal mobile coverage is essential to ensure a good experience.

Passive solutions typically involve structural adjustments and building improvements to improve wireless signal penetration. This may include the installation of reflective materials or wave-absorbing panels. But today there is a solution that is not only passive, but also extremely simple to install, we will tell you about it right after. On the other hand, active solutions use devices such as signal repeaters and boosters to increase coverage in low-signal areas.

In this article, we'll look at the pros and cons of each approach, so you can choose the solution that best fits your needs.

Understand the importance of interior coverage

Good indoor coverage is especially crucial in spaces where multiple users share the same connection. This can include offices, educational institutions, shopping malls, and hotels, where many people rely on a connection for work or leisure. Without adequate indoor coverage, users may experience issues such as frequent disconnections, slow download speeds, and poor quality video calls. It is therefore essential to look for solutions to improve indoor coverage and provide an optimal wireless experience for all users.

Passive solution to improve indoor coverage

A solution is said to be passive because it does not use any source of energy to function. At Lichens, we have created and developed a passive innovation that significantly improves indoor mobile reception. Our transparent adhesive films must be positioned on the windows in order to deploy the potential for connectivity inside. This unique solution is particularly suitable for businesses because it avoids the costs associated with any source of energy and maintains all the transparency of the windows for the comfort of employees. Find out if you are eligible for our solution here.

Active solutions to improve indoor coverage

Active solutions use devices such as signal repeaters and boosters to boost wireless coverage in low signal areas. Some common examples of active solutions include:

  1. Signal boosters: Signal boosters reinforce existing signal to improve signal coverage and quality. These devices can be especially useful in large spaces where a single router is not enough to cover the entire area.
  2. Additional access points: Installing additional access points can also help improve indoor coverage. These access points work in tandem with the main router to provide stable and extensive wireless connectivity.

Active solutions offer several benefits, but they can also have a few potential drawbacks.

The benefits of active solutions include:

  1. Extensive coverage: Active solutions can offer extended coverage throughout the space, making them particularly suitable for large buildings or spaces with obstacles that hinder wireless signal propagation.

However, active solutions can also have potential disadvantages:

  1. Additional interference: Using signal repeaters or amplifiers may cause additional interference, which may affect wireless signal quality.
  2. Additional cost: Although active solutions may be less expensive than passive solutions in the very short term, they represent an additional financial investment in the long term.
  3. Installation difficulty: Active solutions, such as amplifiers, are generally quite complex to install.

Choosing the right solution for your space

The choice between a passive and an active solution will depend on your specific needs, the size of your space, and your available budget. Here are a few questions to consider when selecting the solution that best fits your space:

  1. What is the size of your space? At Lichens we work mainly with spaces ranging from 500 to several thousand square meters.
  2. What is your budget?
  3. What is your technical level? Some active solutions, such as installing signal repeaters, may require technical skills for installation and configuration. If you are not comfortable with technology, a passive solution may be better suited to your needs.

Installation and maintenance of interior roofing solutions

The installation and maintenance of interior roofing solutions may vary depending on the type of solution selected. Here are some general considerations:

  1. Lichens solution: our process is simple and consists of 4 steps. An initial diagnosis, followed by a recommendation and then an installation at the end of which we carry out a new diagnosis. Our films have a lifespan of at least 5 years.
  2. Active solutions: Active solutions, such as installing signal repeaters or amplifiers, can often be installed by non-professional users. However, it is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper installation. These solutions may require periodic software updates to ensure optimal functioning.

It is also recommended to have a regular maintenance plan for indoor roofing solutions in order to detect potential problems and ensure optimal performance.

The future of indoor roofing solutions

In the future, we can expect technological advancements that will make indoor roofing solutions even more efficient and accessible. Technologies such as Wi-Fi 6 and the 5 G promise to offer faster connection speeds and better coverage in indoor spaces.

In the meantime, by understanding the pros and cons of passive and active solutions, you can make an informed decision to improve the interior coverage of your space.

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