Yes noted, I did a correction video if you want to take a look at my channel, but thanks for spotting that. Another subscriber pointed that out, so as it was imported I did a second video advising about drawing walls 🙂
How do you represent multiple floors? And will the scale compute the z direction as well as x-y? Guess that we can't ask for too much since it is free. Thinking I might show all floors (three) on the same png.
I think you would have to do separate image uploads for the various floors as I don't think you can do multiple floors as they expect an AP to be available on each floor I think
I was searching for how to assign an elevation to a floor plan and came across this video. The problem with this video is, the image upload is to provide reference for building the walls/rooms using the interface. If you don't, innerspace won't be able to accurately reflect interference by material type (glass/concrete/drywall). This is where image and wall opacity can be adjusted...this is why it didn't do much in your example.
Hey @MichaelSSteinbach - Thanks for your feedback/comment, much appreciated. Yeah I guess you're right, I probably should have drawn over the walls in my uploaded drawing with the 'draw walls' option in InnerSpace which should hopefully then have provided a more accurate WiFi signal. Ooops and well spotted - thank you.
Good attempt but this video really doesn't clearly explain how to use this tool and the key steps needed to be taken to use it properly. Many key points are missing.
I thought it was pretty straight forward on how to use it. I did also do an updated video/correction one where I explain about drawing walls in InnerSpace to correctly get wifi signal strength.
You still need to use draw walls to specify the rooms to be able to unifi InnerSpace to show "correct" coverage of WiFi signals
Yes noted, I did a correction video if you want to take a look at my channel, but thanks for spotting that. Another subscriber pointed that out, so as it was imported I did a second video advising about drawing walls 🙂
How do you represent multiple floors? And will the scale compute the z direction as well as x-y? Guess that we can't ask for too much since it is free. Thinking I might show all floors (three) on the same png.
I think you would have to do separate image uploads for the various floors as I don't think you can do multiple floors as they expect an AP to be available on each floor I think
@@MrTimTech2022 That is a huge PITA and a huge miss from them.
@@waltewhitesPhD Yes you're right I think.
I was searching for how to assign an elevation to a floor plan and came across this video. The problem with this video is, the image upload is to provide reference for building the walls/rooms using the interface. If you don't, innerspace won't be able to accurately reflect interference by material type (glass/concrete/drywall). This is where image and wall opacity can be adjusted...this is why it didn't do much in your example.
Hey @MichaelSSteinbach - Thanks for your feedback/comment, much appreciated. Yeah I guess you're right, I probably should have drawn over the walls in my uploaded drawing with the 'draw walls' option in InnerSpace which should hopefully then have provided a more accurate WiFi signal. Ooops and well spotted - thank you.
Good attempt but this video really doesn't clearly explain how to use this tool and the key steps needed to be taken to use it properly. Many key points are missing.
I thought it was pretty straight forward on how to use it. I did also do an updated video/correction one where I explain about drawing walls in InnerSpace to correctly get wifi signal strength.
Sooo, no access to that bathroom? Lol
Ha ha LOL, I like your sense of humour 😂
Scale your drawing to reality, not randomly! (Sorry)
Ok thanks for the constructive feedback.