2024 Archive
Check out the archive of features, changes, and bug fixes in Hamina Network Planner from 2024.
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Check out the archive of features, changes, and bug fixes in Hamina Network Planner from 2024.
Last updated
Bugfixes πͺ²
There was a bug that prevented copying and pasting cellular access points. Fixed!
To avoid the channel planner using channels that nobody actually uses in the real world, we removed UNII-4 from all of the various regulatory domains in Hamina. If they start to get used regularly, we'll add them back in.
APs and Antennas πΆ
Juniper Mist AP47
Juniper Mist AP47D
Juniper Mist AP47E
The Ubiquiti U6 Mesh Pro is no longer marked as "omnidirectional" in the AP database, so it gains a direction arrow in the default Wall/Pole mounting mode.
New Features and Improvements β¨
This release adds Cable trays! Previously in Hamina Network Planner, the Ethernet cables between access points (and other Ethernet devices) were visualized with a dashed or dotted line, which took the shortest possible route back to the switch, constrained only to traveling at right angles. Because of this, cables rarely take a realistic path through the building, which relegates the dashed and dotted lines being more representative of a connection diagram then a cable path.
Now, for Hamina Network Planner Plus subscribers, it is now possible to draw Cable trays with the new Cable trays tool! With interconnected cable trays, a cable tray system can be formed, with all APs and wired clients routing through the system to get to the nearest switch.
Part of how access points, wired clients, and switches are pulled into the system is with the Cable tray magnet distance. This distance can be adjusted pulling any network devices within it's area of influence into the tray. You can expand the magnet distance to pull more network devices in the tray, or decrease the magnet distance to give yourself more granularity over which devices are pulled into which tray.
For cables that don't traverse a cable tray, we still calculate the distance as +20% of the X and Y distance, plus the Z distance up to the AP. For cables that route through a tray, the slack distance is decreased to 10%. Hamina Network Planner Plus subscribers can find the Cable tray tool Switches, cables and more group in the toolbar.
Previously, all access points in Hamina Network Planner had the ability to connect to a switch, IDF, MDF, or router. This is problematic for some cellular radios and specialty devices, which don't use copper Ethernet as an uplink medium. With this release, we've added the ability for our database to disallow specific AP and cellular base station models from having an Ethernet uplink.
We added the Tertiary Coverage heatmap for site surveys.
Bugfixes π
There was a strange bug around copying and pasting walls when the map had been rotated. That has been fixed, now.
New Features and Improvements β¨
Since the Coordinates tool is currently only used for AFC (Automated Frequency Coordination), which is a Planner Plus feature, we now disallow the Coordinates tool for accounts without Planner Plus.
Bugfixes πͺ²
There was a bug in PDF reporting, where the Interference heatmap would show data for all SSIDs, instead of just the selected SSID. Because of this, the Interference heatmap in the PDF wouldn't match the Interference heatmap in Hamina Network Planner, the Report Editor, or Report Viewer. We fixed it.
New Features and Improvements π±
When creating a link to a web-based report, we now default to password protection. To keep reports easy to share, you can disable the password by unchecking a single checkbox.
We rate-limited password attempts for web-based reports to discourage bad robots from trying to guess passwords. Discourage. DISCOURAGE. DISCOURAGE! π€
Previously in Hamina, as site surveys are added to a project, we automatically locate access points based on their signal strength. We call this state Auto Located β¨. If you manually move the access point, it becomes Manually Located π―. This update adds controls to this behavior. When an access point is manually moved, an Auto-locate AP on map button appears in the Edit Access Point pane. Selecting it will return the access point to it's original location, based on the survey data.
In the Project Settings window, there's also a Reset surveyed AP locations button, which resets the location of all access points in the project. If any access points were in a Not Located β state by default, they will be hidden again.
Previously, it was possible for an access point to get placed (but hidden) on the wrong floor, with no way for the user to move it to the correct floor. Now, when right-clicking the map in the Survey tab with the Edit tool, you can place an AP on the current floor, no matter where it is coming from.
We removed the Automatic Frequency Coordination (AFC) feature from Feature Preview, making it now generally available for all Hamina Network Planner Plus users.
We now show when the Automatic Frequency Coordination (AFC) results were last updated.
Previously, the color bar in the Heatmap legend looked different than in the Heatmap settings. We got away with it when it was oriented vertically in the old Adjust requirements pane, but in the new Heatmap settings it just didn't look right anymore. The color bars now match, perfectly.
We're very sorry to have to do this, but reports names are now limited to 200 characters or less. We know that's going to mess up someone's naming convention. Just watch. They'll contact support any moment now.
It's now possible to print AP name labels to the map in PDF reports! You'll find the option in the Download as document window.
This doesn't result in any user-facing changes yet, but we now save when a project was last opened, and when it was last modified. We'll build some UI for this in upcoming Planner and Onsite releases.
Remember the Clear button in the Project Notes window? That one that you could accidentally click, instantly losing all of your project notes? It's done. Done. Seriously. Imagine us saying this like Jack Black: "Done".
Bugfixes
In the Report Editor (and the web Report Viewer), the ${map}
in AP names didn't resolve. We fixed that!
In PDF reports, the Notes and Zones page didn't... uh... didn't show zones. It shows zones now.
There were a couple of bugs around importing and exporting to cloud infrastructure vendors that would cause maps to resize, and for all of the objects on the map (like walls and access points) to end up at the wrong coordinates. We got all of that fixed up.
Internally, Hamina can use decimals for transmit power, but OpenIntent uses integers. With this release, Hamina now rounds decimals to integers when exporting to OpenIntent. We don't think this is going to cause any problems, as most people seem to use integers when setting TxPower in dBm anyway.
It was possible to select everything in 3D, and press the delete key. The main problem with this is that many object types (such as Walls and Attenuating objects) don't show a "selected" state, so the selection can be somewhat invisible. To fix this (and the potential to accidentally delete everything in your design), we removed the ability to select things that don't look like they are selected from the 3D view.
There was a bug that would cause the Auto-Plan APs tool to not run if there were APs on the map. That's fixed.
There was pretty weird bug where changing the mounting option on the Cisco 9120AXE (very specifically) would not change the antenna pattern. Weird. And fixed, of course.
If a user didn't have any subscriptions, but had an activated license, they couldn't see the Buy button to add more licenses or upgrades. We fixed this, making it easier for people to give us their mone- uh, we mean, procure the products and services that they need. π
There was an issue where Fast Ray Tracing (FRT) calculations couldn't be cancelled. Fixed.
Access Points and Antennas β‘
Aruba AP-304
H3C WA6020
H3C WA6120
H3C WA6120X
H3C WA6126
H3C WA6520
H3C WA6526
H3C WA6620X
H3C WA6628
Huber+Suhner SENCITY Omni-SR 6x6 MIMO external antenna
Huber+Suhner SENCITY RAIL ACTIVE IN-CARRIAGE access point
Meraki 9176D1-MR
Meraki 9176I-MR
Meraki 9178I-MR
Nextivity A11-H43-201 external antenna
Nextivity G41-9E-003 cellular repeater
TP-Link AP7650
TP-Link AP8635-I
TP-Link AP9650
Previously, we had accidentally added the Fortinet 241K and 243K as the same AP with separate modes. Now, they're properly split out into two AP models.
We added the correct band limitations for dual 5 GHz mode to the Mist AP45.
We had previously added the MP Antenna 08-ANT-0937 on the private cellular side, but with this release we've added it to the Wi-Fi side too.
Bugfixes πͺ²
We removed 6 GHz from India. Sorry about that, India.
APs and Antennas πΆ
Cisco CW9176I
Cisco CW9178I
Cisco CW9176D1
New Features and Improvements
The top bar in Hamina Network Planner that houses the Projects menu, Maps/Floors menu, Heatmaps menu, Simulation/Survey/Live tabs, and all of the buttons on the right was getting pretty crowded! Additionally, we noticed that new users regularly had trouble finding and switching the heatmap settings. To keep things roomy, and to help out new users, we did a major redesign and implementation of the UI. Read on to find out the specifics!
First, let's talk about the Heatmap settings. They're now accessed by clicking anywhere on the Legend in the lower left. You can collapse the the Heatmap settings by clicking on the Collapse button in the upper right.
Previously, the Global heatmap settings was in the Adjust requirements pane. Now, they're located in the Global settings button in the Heatmap settings pane.
We totally redid the toolbar. With the old one, there was an expanded and collapsed mode. To access the tool sub-menus, the user had to click a small arrow, which was easy to miss. To make things more obvious and compact, we removed the expanded mode, and made the sub-menu appear when you hover over the toolbar with the mouse. There's also a hotkey indicator! The hotkeys for selecting tools have always been there, but now they're easier to discover.
We restyled the Simulation, Survey, and Live tabs to make them more compact, and there's some nice color-coding with the toolbar.
We moved around some of the controls, too. It should all be pretty easy to find. There's a new Channels button too, which will instantly take you to the Channel & Network Settings window.
Hamina Network Planner now supports connecting cables between floors! For example, in a building with two floors, you can place a switch or IDF on the ground floor, and then place APs on both floors, and they'll all connect back to the single IDF. By default, access points are configured to connect to the nearest switch, regardless of which floor it is on, but you can always connect access points to specific switches.
Related to inter-floor cabling, you can also now see switches on the floors above and below, just like with access points. The network diagram lines between APs and switches also turn black to show that they transition to another floor, and the cable length calculations factor in the floor height (which is adjustable in the Align floors tool) and floor thickness (which is statically set to 0.5 meters for all floors).
We added the ability to rotate floors! If you've used Hamina Onsite, you probably know that you can do a momentary floor rotation there to help with surveying, but that doesn't get saved to the project. The new Rotate feature on the other hand totally changes what "project North" is. You can find it in the Adjust Floor Plan Image pane, and it has a handy alignment grid, too!
Ruckus One is now supported in the Live view! The Live view as a whole is still in Feature Preview, so things might not always work correctly. If you run into issues, feel free to report them to us at support@hamina.com. Expect to see more improvements and changes to the Live view over the next several months.
We implemented AP labels in web reports! In both the Report editor and Report viewer, the user can toggle labels on and off, and they can choose between Numbers and Labels.
We adjusted the names of the Input prediction options. Here's what they were before, and what they are now:
Walls + Objects stays the same
Environment type is now Env Type (PLE)
Environment learning is now Env Learn (AP-AP)
We made some styling improvements and fixes to the Billing & subscription tab on the Settings page.
Fast ray tracing now supports multithreading!
Bugfixes
In Hamina Network Planner, maps are sorted alphanumerically, or in the order that they are placed in the building. In PDF reports, there was a bug that would cause the AP Placement pages to not respect the map sorting. All of the heatmap pages would list in the correct order, just not the AP Placement pages. Everything sorts the same, now!
The Reorganize Numbers button didn't always respect the map sorting, either. For example, in one of our tests, we got floors 10 and 11 to get lower numbers than floor 2. That's fixed now; AP/switch/PoE clients always start at floor 1, and count up. Additionally, the AP numbers now respect the map/floor sorting logic. Mega-boring, but important stuff.
APs and Antennas
Nomadix 6WB
New Features and Improvements
We implemented a new heatmap progress bar! The light blue line shows overall progress, from the far left to the far right of the browser window. The dark blue line now shows heatmap calculation progress for the the current stage, of which there are several. On smaller designs with a very fast machine, you might not be able to spot the changes at all, but on a larger design or on a slower machine, you can now keep an eye on the dark blue line to see when the calculation for the current stage will complete.
To help speed things up more, we dropped the last calculation stage. It was so high resolution that it took more time to calculate than all of the other stages combined, and it was pretty tough to spot the difference between the final stage, and the previous stage.
Remember that multi-thread/multi-core support that we added? We found that while Hamina performed amazingly well like this, it seemed to steal a lot of system resources from other applications, like Zoom and Microsoft Teams during video calls. With this release, we now leave one or more cores idle for other applications to use.
New Features and Improvements
Hamina Network Planner Plus now supports importing site surveys from NetAlly Link-Live! You can create site surveys with AirMapper on the AirCheck G2, AirCheck G3, EtherScope, or CyberScope, and import them to Hamina for deep analysis. Note that this functionality (along with the rest of our Import, Export, and Live functions) are still marked as "Beta" for now. If you run into any snags, let us know.
This release also adds PDF reporting for site surveys! Just like before, you can choose which SSIDs to include in the Report settings (gear icon) in the upper right, pick which survey paths to include on the Survey Paths page, and then click Generate PDF Report. Part of what enabled this was the multi-threading support for heatmap generation in the last production push.
Previously when you had a map in Hamina Network Planner, and a map in your infrastructure vendor's cloud, it was only possible to connect them if the width and height matched. Now, we can match them if the map names are the same.
Access Points and Antennas
AccelTex ATS-OO-2456-466-6
AccelTex ATS-OP-2456-13-6
AccelTex ATS-OP-2456-7-6
AccelTex ATS-OP-2456-8-4
AccelTex ATS-OP-2456-8-6
AccelTex ATS-OP-2456-81010-6
Cisco IW9165E
Edgecore SP-W2-AC1200
Extreme ML-2452-PTA4M4-036
Fortinet 241K
Fortinet 243K
Intelbras AP3620H
LANCOM Airlancer ON-Q30
Meraki MR12
Meraki MR16
Meraki MR66
MP Antenna 08-ANT-0937
Rajant KMA-2400-5
Rajant KMA-5800-6
Ventev M3030050O10006CB
Ventev M3030050O10049CB
Ventev M3030050O20006LP
Ventev M7060060D4D3620AP
Ventev VI-U2OM-NF
Ventev VT-HUHM6-IONF
Ventev VY1-VLHM6-ODNF
We also added datasheet gains for the Linksys Velop Pro7 and Velop WRT Pro 7.
New Features and Improvements
We added multi-threading support for calculating heatmaps in Hamina Network Planner, in the report editor, and online report viewer. In our testing on an Apple Silicon MacBook Pro, one of our "torture test" heatmaps went from taking 20 minutes to calculate all stages down to just 4 minutes, a 5x improvement! You should see some improvements too, especially if you have lots of processor cores. How we calculate heatmaps in stages is a pretty important part of Hamina Network Planner, so we recommend checking out our article about heatmap calculations.
There was a bit of confusion about how the floors stack up in the Multi-floor tool, so we added a little "lowest floor" indicator.
Bugfixes
Remember the measurement fetching improvements that we made in the last production push? Well... it created a bug where clicking on an AP in an online report would cause the page to refresh. Oops. That's fixed now!
Awhile back, we accidentally broke the easter egg inside of the easter egg. The egg in the egg is now fixed. Speaking of which, where is Westcott, anyway?
The Calix 7u10t and 7u10txg snuck into an earlier production push with names that didn't quite match the naming convention in Hamina Network Planner, so we corrected them. Everything is all matchy-matchy now.
New Features and Improvements
Ruckus One is now available in the Live View! Remember that the Live View is currently offered as a Feature Preview, so it is still a work-in-progress. If you find bugs or have feedback and questions, hit us up at support@hamina.com.
We tweaked and improved the styling on the Subscriptions page.
Bugfixes
We made some big improvements to how we fetch measurements for survey heatmaps! This fixed a timeout issue for a specific customer, but also improved fetching speeds for everyone else.
Bugfixes
Oof, we broke the Interference heatmap selector. There was an issue where the checkboxes would be ignored, so we showed everything all of the time. Fixed now!
Access Points and Antennas
Calix 7u10t GigaSpire
Calix 7u10txg GigaSpire
New Features and Improvements
There's just one for this round! In the case of dual 5 GHz APs, we added some QBSS Load IE imitation to the capacity planner to help clients more realistically distribute between two radios on the same AP in the simulation.
Bugfixes
Previously in Hamina Network Planner, there was an indicator of how many APs were on the current map. At some point while working on styling updates and fixes, we accidentally removed it. It's back now!
When generating PDF reports, there was a bug that would cause everything after the first image on the Notes page to be missing from the PDF. That's fixed now, your note pages should include all notes and images.
New Features and Improvements β¨
Zigbee and EnOcean now get their own sections in reports! Previously, reports could only include sections for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and 4G/5G private cellular networks, but now everything is available.
Additionally, we only include sections if that particular technology is included in the project. For example, if you create an EnOcean-only project, it will only have an EnOcean section. If you want to add another technology to the report, just add some Wi-Fi gear to the project.
The iPhone client type now includes Wi-Fi 7.
Bugfixes
If an information element in a beacon contained an invalid channel number, it could cause Hamina Onsite to crash. We fixed it over here on the Hamina Network Planner side of things.
Access Points and Antennas
DCN WL8200-X2
DCN WL8200-X4
DCN WL8200-X10
Meraki MR34
We added a dual 5-GHz option to the Extreme AP510i.
Aruba worked with us to improve the antenna patterns for the Aruba AP-365, AP-565, and AP-567.
There was a mistake in the Aruba AP-515 and AP-567 "datasheet gain", so we fixed that too.
New Features and Improvements β¨
No wait, hang on, there was one thing. We renamed "Display Patterns" to "Variables", which is a system for dynamically renaming access points, switches, and wired clients. It's worth checking out, if you aren't familiar with it already.
Bugfixes
In some cases, the mouseover inspector for the interference heatmap in survey mode wouldn't list all of the APs. That's fixed.
In the survey tab, selecting an AP and switching to a different floor was broken; Planner would show all access points as if nothing was selected.
Access Points and Antennas
Alcatel AP1511
Baicells Nova227
Baicells Nova430e
Baicells Nova430i
Baicells Nova442i
CyberTAN RAP630C-311G
EnGenius ECW526
Huawei 5573-23H
LANCOM OW-602
Meraki MR32
Nomadix AP-6RA
Nomadix AP-6SA
Nomad AP-6WA
We also added dual 5 GHz modes for the Cisco 9120AXE 2x Trout and 2x Patch antennas.
We corrected the datasheet gain for the Huawei 5762-10.
We had the Ubiquiti UAP-AC-Mesh-UMA-D listed as an access point, when it is actually an external antenna. We removed it from the AP list, and added it to the external antenna list as "Directional Antenna (for AC Mesh)".
We renamed the CyberTAN EWW631-B1 to RAP630W-311G to match CyberTAN's new model number scheme.
New Features and Improvements β¨
Hamina Network Planner can now Auto-plan APs!
In the Auto-plan APs pane, can customize your AP as usual including colors, naming conventions (with variables for names), height, and everything else that you're used to customizing. Then, you can choose any omni-directional AP, or any AP with an external omni-directional antenna, and click the Start the auto-plan button. Sit back and relax as Hamina Network Planner paints your heatmap green! To learn more, check out the Auto-Plan APs article.
Layer controls are now available in the Survey tab! You can toggle things on and off including access points, labels (including numbers and names), notes, and survey paths.
Hamina Network Planner now features the Windows Laptop client device type! Normally, we add clients by consulting the vendor and getting the exact roaming behaviors from the source. In this case, we "brute-forced" it by simulating thousands of roaming events with common Intel chipsets, and then analyzing the data to find the behavior patterns. We think the result gets us (and you) a solid simulation of when we think Windows clients with Intel chipsets will roam, and how they will decide where to roam.
In the Feature Preview for the Live view, environment learning is now supported for Arista networks!
Since it is pretty tough to get 250 Mbps with a 20 MHz channel (unless you are within a few meters of the AP), we dropped the default green threshold from 250 to 200 Mbps in the Data Rate heatmap.
We combined Preferences, Teams, Billing & subscription, and Feature preview into a new Settings modal, which makes things feel cleaner and more connected.
Bugfixes πͺ²
We fixed a weird bug that caused PoE consumption calculations to differ between web reports and PDF reports. They match, now!
Paying for Hamina would immediately reward the user with a bug! The Subscriptions page wouldn't pop back up like it was supposed to. Now, we reward paying customers by making the Subscriptions page re-appear properly. Oh yeah, we're gooooood.
Hamina Network Planner Lite users couldn't switch interference sources between My network and All networks. That wasn't on purpose, so we fixed it.
Dan found a weird bug where sloped floor transparencies would break in 3D. We fixed it, and we hope that Dan is happy.
APs and Antennas
Askey EAI2308P
Baicells Nova436Q
EnGenius EWS850-FIT
Fortinet
Added 432G custom antennas mode
FANT-04ACAX-0606-D
Huawei AP361
Siemens
ANT795-6DC
ANT795-6MP
ANT795-4MX
ANT793-8DP
Ubiquiti
Swiss Army Knife
External Omni Antennas (for Swiss Army Knife)
External Panel Antenna (for Swiss Army Knife)
U7 Outdoor external omni antenna mode
We updated the datasheet peak gain for the Nile NWA1000.
We added the datasheet peak gains for the Calix u6t and u6txg.
Finnish summer vacations are coming to an end, and the product and engineering team is trickling back into the office! You know what that means: it's time for a production push!
Improvements β¨
Back in the day, access points were simple; they had one or two radios and an Ethernet port. These days, they're pretty complicated! Many access points can switch a radio to a different band. Some access points have both an internal antenna, external antennas that come in the box, or the ability to use a completely custom 3rd party antenna. Other APs even have the ability to split up a radio into multiple radios with less spatial streams! To better support this, we've introduced the new Modes menu for access points that need it. When you select an access point, if the AP has multiple software-configurable or hardware-configurable modes available, the "Modes" menu will appear. In some cases, the Modes menu adjusts the beamwidth of the built-in antennas, which type of antenna should be used (such as internal and external), or what frequency bands the radios should be configured to use. It cleans up the AP list a lot, and lays the groundwork for more AP configurations options.
We changed behavior of the blue progress bar at the top of Hamina Network Planner, which shows the current heatmap calculation progress. Hamina keeps things super-fast by calculating a low-resolution heatmap first, and then iterating through higher resolution heatmaps until things are "pixel perfect". We also focus calculations on the current viewport, so when it moves (e.g. you pan or zoom), we need to restart the heatmap calculation. This is also true if you change the model (e.g. add a wall or move an AP). Previously, we added the new progress to the remainder of the progress bar, which had the unintended side effect of making it look like it had frozen. Now, we just reset the whole progress bar, which we hope will make it more obvious what Hamina Network Planner is doing. If you want to learn more, check out the Heatmaps knowledgebase article.
For the Live View feature preview, we added Wi-Fi and non-Wi-Fi Utilization heatmaps for the vendors that support it. If the connected infrastructure vendor supports it, you'll find Wi-Fi and non-Wi-Fi checkboxes under the Utilization in the Heatmap settings menu.
In the Live View feature preview, we improved the Channel Utilization heatmaps by showing nothing instead of green when there's no data.
Previously in the Live View when the Channel Utilization heatmap was displayed, filtering would be applied based on the AP selection. Filtering down to specific APs could create misleading heatmaps, so we disabled the filtering (but just for the Channel Utilization heatmap).
The Live View Channel Utilization heatmap now has an extra shade of green to help tell coverage cells apart.
In PDF reports, on the AP Placement page, we bumped up the render resolution. This means the report will take slightly longer, but the higher-resolution image will help out AP installers in large buildings.
When exporting an OpenIntent schema file, we added the name of the project to the filename to make it easier to recognize.
We updated the styling and content on the project start page, including links to helpful videos and the knowledgebase.
The styling for the Display patterns dialogue box has been updated.
The walrus. It has changed. What does that mean? It's up to you to find out.
Bugfixes π§
When viewing Interference for survey results, the mouseover inspector would randomly not list access points. That is fixed!
In the Live View feature preview, we were accidentally pulling adjacent floors in from the Simulation tab. Oops! Not anymore.
This isn't exactly a bug, but it feels a bit like one: In the Live View feature preview, once you connected your project to some infrastructure to get the Live View, automatic channel planning would be turned off for the simulation. Now, automatic channel planning will happily work alongside the Live View in the same project.
The Capacity Planner was allowing clients to associate to disabled radios. LOL, yeah uhhhh that's not right. We made it right.
In the Survey tab, holding Shift
didn't disable snapping for the Scale tool. It works as expected, now!
APs and Antennas πΆ
Aruba
AIO-AP21
AIO-AP22D
AIO-AP32
AIO-AP27
AP-605H
AP-677
AP-675
AP-679
ANT-3x3-5712
ASUS
EBR63
EBM68
RT-AX57Go
Calix
GigaPro p4
Cisco
2702i
Extreme
AP3912i
AP3935i
FortiAP
221E
Huawei
AP160
AP263
AP362
AP661
AP761
AirEngine 5776-26
AirEngine 6776-57T
AirEngine 6776-56TP
LANCOM
LX-6200E
Ubiquiti
U7 Pro Max
U7 Pro Wall
U7 Pro Outdoor
WiFi BaseStation XG
Ventev
VN-VLHM6-XD
VN-XLHM6-XD
Zyxel
WBE530
NWA130BE
We cleaned up the Ubiquiti access point names, so they all have a consistent naming convention in Hamina Network Planner.
As part of the new access point modes feature, we added a Custom Antenna mode to the Ubiquiti UniFi AC Mesh.
We corrected the orientation of the Ventev M6060040O1D42420L. Thanks to Dennis and Nick for the heads-up!
Improvements
We added the Channel utilization heatmap to the Live View. It's pretty nice to see how busy each coverage cell is!
Bugfixes
If you touched anything in the Live View, or even moved your mouse, the Live View heatmap would re-render that. Fixed!
As part of the PDF generation speed improvements we made yesterday, we bumped the PDF image resolution up a little bit.
APs and Antennas
Aruba AP-735
Improvements
Included in today's production push is a Feature Preview for the new Live View in Hamina Network Planner Plus! Note: This features requires a Hamina Network Planner Plus subscription.
The Live View connects to your Arista, Juniper Mist, or Cisco Meraki cloud to synchronize maps, access points, channels, transmit power, clients per radio, and switches to Hamina Network Planner, and appears as a new tab at the top of Hamina Network Planner.
To enable it, visit the menu in the upper right, click Edit account, click the Feature preview tab, and enable Live Analysis of Meraki, Juniper Mist and Arista. Then, click on the Live tab at the top, where you'll be directed to connect Hamina to your cloud infrastructure.
With Juniper Mist and Arista, it also measures attenuation between access points to create Environment learning of obstacles in the map to draw more accurate heatmaps, all without drawing any walls! To try this out, start a project with a fresh map with no walls. Then, copy the APs from the Live tab, and paste them in the Simulation tab. Then, drag the APs around to see how their coverage changes, based on the Environment learning.
To go along with Environment Learning, there's also a new checkbox in the Adjust requirements pane called Auto-select prediction input. You can turn this off, and manually choose Hamina's inputs for prediction in both the Simulation and Live tabs. Environment type applies a blanket of attenuation across the map, based on the environment type defined in the Project settings. Walls + objects is what most of us are used to, as it simulates good ol' free space path loss, loss from walls, and loss from attenuating objects. Finally, there's Environment learning, which comes from the measurements taken from the infrastructure in the live view. Setting this to Auto will always prefer Walls + objects, with Environment learning next, and Environment type last.
Previously on mouseover, Hamina Network Planner only showed one access point. In the Adjust requirements pane, there is now a List all APs on mouseover, which does that exact thing.
We updated the toolbar behavior a bit - now there's a small button for the pop-out menu, which paves the way for another tool that's coming soon. π€«
PDF generation for for simulated networks is much, much faster now. Seriously. β‘
Added EMEA-02
region to the Juniper Mist Import, Export, and Live Views.
Added US-WEST-5
, US-EAST-1
, and UAE-NORTH1
regions to the Aruba Import.
Bugfixes
In the frontend, it looked like a non-admin on a team could change someone's permission. They couldn't (the command would quietly fail in the back end), but we made it so it doesn't look like it works.
APs and Antennas
Aruba InstantOn AP32
Netgear WBE710
Ubiquiti U6-Mesh-Pro
Ubiquiti U7 Pro
Rigado Cascade 500
TP-Link EAP683 LR
TP-Link EAP773
TP-Link EAP783
There were a couple of problems with our implementation of the Aruba AP365 (such as orientation), so we fixed it.
Improvements
Remember the pipeline from last week? This production push builds on that to introduce Fast Ray Tracing, which provides simulation of reflections and diffractions!
To activate FRT (Fast Ray Tracing), Hamina Network Planner Plus users can click the FRT button on the right of the map view, which will do a one-time ray-tracing calculation for the design. If we need to recalculate the heatmap and any reason, it will reset to a non-FRT calculation. You can click the FRT button whenever you like. Watch those shadows behind concrete pillars melt away! Note: Fast Ray Tracing is only available for Hamina Network Planner Plus users. It is not currently available in web-based or PDF-based reports.
As part of FRT, there is a slider to adjust the intensity of simulated diffraction and reflection effects. Adjust it to "High" for more reflective environments.
There's also a new Auto-select prediction input toggle. Previously, behind the scenes, the Environment type setting in in the Project settings applies blanket attenuation to the project based on the environment type, until you draw walls and attenuating objects. Now, you can select which you want to use. While this option doesn't do a lot today, it paves the way for our upcoming Environment learning feature. Stay tuned!
The requirement for multi-factor authentication has been waived for Hamina Network Planner Lite users.
The 3D antenna viewer is now available in Hamina Network Planner Lite! You're welcome.
Previously, the mouseover inspector only showed BSSIDs, which was hard to read. Now, it shows resolved AP names!
We now only allow positive values in coordinates for OpenIntent exports.
The survey interference heatmaps seem to be working great, so we removed the "Beta" label from them.
Bug Fixes
If you drew a map on your Macintosh SE/30, and found that it doesn't work in Hamina Network Planner, then congrats! π You found the greyscale map bug! That's been fixed. Note: To be clear, absolutely nobody found the bug like that.
Access Points
Galgus IC450, OC400, OC410, IX450, IX850, and OX451
Huawei AirEngine 5573-23HW, 8760R-X1, 8760R-X1E
Ventev M6060040O1D42420L
EdgeCore EAP111
AccelTex ATS-OO-2456-344-4 and ATS-OP-2456-477-4
Improvements β¨
Hamina Network Planner now features a simulated pipeline for heatmaps, which our CTO Jarno Harno says improves performance and enables some fancy stuff like cancelling the generation of a heatmap. Here's a totally real photo of Jarno, working on the simulated heatmap pipeline.
Related to our new pipeline: we're smarter about only doing calculations where necessary in and around Scope Zones.
Here's another one that's related to the pipeline. You've probably noticed that Hamina calculates successively higher and higher resolution heatmaps in the background while you work (which is part of how we keep everything super fast and real-time). Now, we smoothly animate between the heatmaps, as the higher-resolution maps are calculated. This is happening on your GPU, so it's basically free from a computing perspective. Note: You can see this in action in the GIF below.
See the impact of a switch failure with Blast Radius. Clicking on a switch (with a heatmap enabled) shows the heatmap for all of the APs connected to that switch to see what it is covering. You can inverse this by selecting all of the switches on the map and then Shift
+ clicking a switch to remove it from selection, visualizing the blast radius of the switch going down.
In the survey tab, you can now remove AP locations. This doesn't remove the AP from the survey data or anything, it just basically says, "Don't place this AP here, or anywhere." Of course, you can always put the AP back on the map with the Place AP option that we introduced a couple of production pushes ago.
Previously for surveys, virtual SSIDs would only be shown in the Edit Access Point pane if they were selected in the heatmap drop-down menu. Now, we display all of the virtual SSIDs that the AP is broadcasting, whether they are selected or not.
We implemented a new progress indicator at the bottom center of the map viewport. For some reason, this was internally called the "Snack Bar", probably because it's a progress bar, and it was a small change. Like a snack. So, a "Snack Bar".
The new progress indicator now appears when loading survey results. On a small survey, you'll barely see it, but it can take a little while if the survey is really big.
Uh-oh, missed your payment? No worries, we now give you an extra two weeks to talk your accounting team or purchasing agent. Everyone using the overdue subscription will get a reminder in the notification area each day, so it doesn't surprise anyone when it stops working.
We added band n79, which is a TDD band spanning from 4400 to 5000 MHz.
Hamina Network Planner now supports 6 GHz MBSSID (Multi BSSID) elements in beacons.
We updated OUI.csv
, which is a list of which OUI (the first three nibbles of a MAC address) belong to which vendor. We use this to identify AP vendors, and to properly group virtual SSIDs together.
Hey, 'member Mojo access points?! We 'member! Now they show up as "Arista".
We updated the text on the project start page. It's all the, small things. πΈ
Totally in the background: we moved a bunch of functions into container applications that automagically start and stop as needed, which makes our cloud more scalable and easier to maintain. Plus, we can say that Hamina uses "microservices" or whatever. Next, we need to figure out how to shoehorn "AI" into this thing...
Bugfixes π«πͺ²
There was an issue where setting a new channel width wouldn't affect other floors on the building. We've corrected that now!
The Juniper Mist AP45 5/5/6 now correctly maps to the AP45 in exports to the Juniper Mist Cloud.
There was a bug that would cause the map to be waaaaaaaay zoomed out when you switched to it. That's fixed!
APs and Antennas ποΈ
Askey EAO2522P
ASUS EBA63
Cambium X7-35X
Cisco CW-ANT-D1-NS-00
Extreme AP5020
Extreme ML-2452-SEC6M4-036
Huawei AirEngine 5773-21
Huawei AirEngine 5773-22P
Huawei AirEngine 5573-23H
Huawei AirEngine 5573-23HW
KP Performance KP-3QOMNI-8
MosoLabs Canopy 5GOD1 (External)
Nokia AWHTA 5G AirScale Micro
Ruckus R350e
Ruckus R670
Ruckus T670
Sunwoo Sector 17dBi
Ubiquiti U6 In-Wall
WAVE GAWiFi6E4OV1
Ventev M6080080P1D436
Corrected an issue with the Ruckus T750SE, which now defaults to a wall mount.
We fixed the capitalization on the Ruckus T350SE and T750SE.
Improvements π΅βπ«
Hamina Network Planner now includes an Interference heatmap for surveys! In the Adjust Requirements Pane, you can adjust some of the specifics for the heatmap. Most notably, you can show interference for My network or All networks. The Interference heatmap is currently in beta and will likely see some changes and bugfixes in the coming weeks.
You can also adjust the Guess range for surveys. We recommend keeping your survey paths fairly close together, only adjusting the Guess range to higher numbers to fill in gaps.
You can manually disable radios! Has Hamina gone too far?! π€― To use it, right-click the channel labels underneath the access point and select Disable Radio.
This marks our first release with support for OpenIntent importing and exporting! It won't import and export everything about the project, but the basics are there. Expect to see more iterations on this feature soon.
Importing from Mist now includes the AP orientation and height. Convenient!
Bitmap background images are now processed with fancy new cloudly cloud stuffs. They're a bit faster now, and easier for us to maintain.
Bugfixes π
In online and PDF reports, in the AP List, the order that we listed access points looked random. We added some logic to sort the list by floor, and then AP number per floor. In the online reports, you can still click the columns to reorder them on the fly.
There was a teeny tiny bug that could cause a subscription to show up in Hamina Network Planner. Small, but bad. We squished that one!
Improvements π«
Once a license has been activated by a user for at least 90 days, the subscriber (who has a list of users who have activated their keys) can release their license! This is useful if someone leaves the company, moves to a different role, or if the team just plain needs to move the license to someone else.
If an access point wasn't loud enough for us to automatically place it, you can now right-click on the map with the Edit tool and click Place access point. The list respects any filters that you have an place, and will show a heatmap for the access point as you mouse over it.
Bugfixes πͺ²
We found a corner case where survey measurements might not synchronize properly, and got it fixed.
If there were multiple photos in a note, the full-screen image viewer would switch back to the first image if you nudged your mouse. We fixed that.
One of the selectable map note icons was broken, so we fixed that too.
The Meraki MR86 was erroneously marked as an indoor AP, which caused the description in the bill of materials to be incorrect. It is now marked as an outdoor AP.
In the external antennas list, we corrected "NetGear" to "Netgear".
APs and Antennas π°οΈ
Cradlepoint A2415
Fortinet 421E
Ubiquiti U6 Enterprise In-Wall
Intelbras AP5626
HFCL ion12xi
HFCL ion4xi_WP
We also updated the antenna pattern for the Acceltex ATS-OHDP-245-1312-6
Improvements β¨
Surveyed AP selections persist when you switch floors, so now you can see what other floors an access point (or multiple access points) was audible on. When an AP on another floor is selected, you'll see an Adjacent floor measured access points filter applied at the top.
When importing an Arista network, we now include import the transmit power and current channel for each AP radio.
In the Project Settings menu, we renamed Remove to Delete project.
We made some minor improvements to the styling in the Teams dialogue.
Bugfixes πͺ²
There was a bug that caused the Legend to always say 5 GHz, even if 2.4 or 6 GHz is selected. Oops. No more!
When viewing site surveys, there was a bug that would sometimes cause the access point details pane to be mostly empty. We fixed it!
In Hamina Network Planner Lite, we now show an π Upgrade tag next to the Duplicate floor option, to show that you can't do it without a Planner or Planner Plus subscription.
The drop shadow was missing from the Layers menu button, so we added it back in.
There was a strange bug where if you placed a big Out of Scope zone, and drew a small In Scope zone inside of it, everything would turn green (even if there were no access points). Weird, but fixed!
APs and Antennas π»
Gamma Nu IOAOXY2FLAT_MIMO
Extreme ML-2452-HPA5-036
AccelTex:
ATS-ID90RD-245-23-1
ATS-ID90RD-245-46-1
L-com HG3513DP4-NF
JMA Wireless IV02OMI136-M4
KP Performance:
KP-3DP120S-45
KP-3DP33S-45
KP-3DP65S-45
KPP-3SX4-65
KPPA-3GHZDP90S-45
KPPA-3GHZ-DPOMA
Aruba (omnidirectional antennas):
AP-ANT-311
AP-ANT-312
AP-ANT-313
AP-ANT-340
AP-ANT-320
Aruba (directional antennas):
AP-ANT-345
AP-ANT-348
AP-ANT-325
AP-ANT-328
Netgear WBE750
Netgear WBE758
We also updated the antenna pattern for the Meter MW08
Improvements π₯³
This release adds the option to generate stairs in sloped floors! The stair sizes are based on the scale of the map, and are purely cosmetic (they don't affect the predictive model at all). To enable them, just click the Draw stairs option in the Edit Sloped Floor pane.
In the last release, we stacked the Top height from floor and Bottom height from floor boxes for the wall type editor. In this release, we gave the Attenuating object type editor the same treatment.
We added map notes images to reports!
If you duplicate a project, the note images will now be duplicated along with it.
In the Survey tab, when selecting multiple radios, we don't try to show all of the radio details anymore. Instead, we'll just show you the stuff that you might want to bulk edit, like the AP height and model.
Hamina Network Planner Lite (aka "free tier") users can now adjust heatmap settings.
The cyan, orange, and purple colors that we were using didn't have very much contrast (and didn't match our designs), so we fixed those up. We also fixed and improved some other styling around the app.
We used to show a separate toast notification for each PDF page that was uploading. Now, we just show one toast for the entire file. π
Bugfixes πͺ²
There was an issue where some users could get stuck in an endless loop while logging in if they have multiple accounts, which could cause them to get stuck in an endless loop while logging in, if they have multiple accounts, which could cause them to get stuck in and endless loop while logging in...
There was another loopy login bug, where if you clicked Cancel on the MFA page, you'd get stuck in one infinite loop.
There was a bug where if you have only an Onsite license (a common scenario, especially for people who only do surveys and don't need to create designs), you'd still see the Upgrade button towards the upper right. That was confusing to people who only subscribe to Onsite, so we fixed it.
In the AP Radio Details page in the Report Editor and Viewer, radios now correctly say "Off".
On the Subscriptions page, under Your licenses, users with Hamina Network Planner Lite (basically, anyone without a paid Network Planner or Network Planner Plus subscription) would see Free evaluation. We're calling it Hamina Network Planner Lite these days, so we fixed it.
There was a bug where sloped floors didn't take out-of-scope zones into account. That's been taken care of.
Routers were missing from the BoM. They aren't missing from the BoM anymore.
There was a weird bug where if you placed an IDF or MDF without any switches or power, it would show a warning icon on the map.
Previously, if you started the project notes with an image, the Save button would be disabled. That's fixed now - feel free to begin your notes with a logo, or whatever you like!
If there wasn't enough room, or if the browser size was too small, some of the submenus would get really weird. They behave normally now.
APs and Antennas π‘
Eero PoE 6
Eero Max 7
Ventev M6060060P23602NBC
Ventev M6040040P23602
Ventev M6060060P1D43602M
Ventev M6130130MP1D3607D
Ventev M6060060D3D43699
Ventev M6060060P1D43699D
Nomadix AP-6NA
Calix u6t
Calix u6txg
Aruba AP-305
Aruba Instant On AP-12
Fortinet AP-432G
Meraki MR42E
Meraki MR45
Meraki MR84
EnGenius EWS377AP
Juniper AP45 in 5/5/6 mode
Cisco IW-ANT-PNL25610-R antenna
Extreme 7532-67040 (which is the external antenna version of the 7532)
Edgecore OAP101
Celona AP-11 2-sector mode
Added Zigbee patterns to the Ruckus H510, R550, R650, R850, and T750
Known Issues π«’
If you place the Celona AP-11 in 2-sector mode without defining an antenna, it will be stuck with a default antenna that you can't change. If you pick the antenna before placing it, it works fine. We didn't catch this one until it was out the door, so we'll fix it in the next release.
The Meraki MR86 is marked as an "Indoor" AP, when it is in fact an outdoor AP.
Improvements β¨
Floor duplication is now a thing that exists in Hamina Network Planner!
AP labels on the map! Now, in the Layer Visibility menu, you can turn Labels on and off, and switch them between Numbers and Names. We don't have this on the reporting side yet, but we will soon.
The Mouseover inspector in the Heatmap legend now works in the Survey tab! Inspect all of the things!
BLE radios (like the Mist BT11) have a Bluetooth logo now, and it looks pretty slick! Wi-Fi and RTLS wired clients have shiny new icons, too!
Previous, in the wall profile editor, the Top height and Bottom height text boxes were next to each other, and we confused them almost every single time we edited a wall profile. We couldn't stand it anymore, and raised the issue with our UX guy, and he totally, totally fixed it. The Top height from floor and Bottom height from floor input boxes have now been stacked, and have handy diagrams that show exactly what they do! π
High quality graphics and Transparency effects are now available in the Report Editor. The settings will mirror whatever you're using the main web app.
We made some improvements to the Shared Report Viewer (the one that your customers see when you send them a link), too! It hasn't received the transparency and shadow effects yet, but we did add outlines to make things look nicer. We're planning to revisit this soon.
The maximum zoom level is now based on the map scale, instead of being tied to the background map resolution. If you're trying to do precise things like select co-located access points and precisely draw walls, this should make things much easier.
Project invitation and team invitation links now take 30 days to expire, instead of two days like before.
For surveys, we improved our AP location estimation a bit.
If you open a photo note, full-screen a photo, and press Esc
, we now close just the full-screen photo, instead of closing the entire note.
Bugs π
If you had a Hamina Network Planner subscription, and activated a Hamina Onsite subscription, there was a weird bug that would deactivate Network Planner. Not anymore!
We improved automatic BSSID grouping for Juniper Mist and Cisco access points.
Email addresses for team invitations are now case-insensitivie (just in case uppercase letters sneak into your email addresses).
APs
The CW9163E was available in Cisco before, but it shows up under Meraki now as well.
Known Issues π
Routers don't appear in the BOM. Fix coming soon!
The weird issue with sloped floors being backwards is still there, but we haven't been able to reliably reproduce it. We might put it in the back burner for now.
Improvements π»
We've added a new "Teams" feature to Hamina Network Planner! In the Account menu (in the upper right), visit the Teams view to create teams, manage who is part of your team, and manage their permissions. Critically, when you share a project, you can share it with an entire team!
When viewing the results of a survey, Hamina won't show an access point on the map, unless we hear it above -60 dBm. In Hamina Network Planner, you can now manually show and place an access point by selecting the Edit tool, right-clicking on the map, and selecting Place Access Point. Then, you can select the SSID and BSSID of the AP you'd like to place. A manually placed access point won't automatically update if you add more survey data.
Previously, the raised and sloped floors feature tried to be smart about what default heights to use; when drawing a new area, the heights would be inherited from other areas. We think it was a pretty good idea, but in practice, it ended up just being confusing. Now, just like with access points and switches, when you draw a new sloped or raised floor, we just copy the values of whatever you last selected.
Previously, if you placed a Wall/Pole mounted AP within 0.7 meters (2.3 feet) of a wall, it would automatically point away from the wall at a 90Β° angle. We've increased the threshold to 1 meter, so you don't have to click quite as precisely when you place the access point.
Attenuating objects were visible in the Survey tab when viewing in 3D. Since Attenuating objects don't affect the survey data, we removed them from the survey 3D view.
Bug Fixes π
In the Survey tab, if you selected some SSIDs and switched to a different floor, the heatmap breadcrumbs would show the wrong amount of selected SSIDs. It's a small bug, but we fixed it.
We found and fixed a bug where some APs in survey reports were missing some data, such as channels and names.
Mesh links wouldn't survive project duplication. Now, when you duplicate a project, mesh links are preserved!
If a survey path point was deleted in Planner, and then the delete was undone, the survey path wouldn't appear back in the Onsite app. Fixed!
Known Issues π
When drawing sloped areas, Hamina Network Planner is supposed to draw the low side first. For some reason, sometimes the first side drawn ends up being the high side of the slope. We'll investigate that and get it fixed.
Improvements β¨
You can now create online reports for surveys! This initial release includes Survey Paths, AP Placement, Coverage, Secondary Coverage, and SNR heatmaps. PDF reporting will follow soon, along with more heatmaps.
We made how we read survey measurements a bit more efficient. It's pretty technical stuff, so don't worry about it too much. Just know that things should be a bit faster now.
In Hamina, whatever access point you selected last will be duplicated when you place more APs. Previously, this was partially true for switches as well, but it would break when you switched maps/floors. Now, the previous switch settings will persist when you switch to another floor.
Before this production push, we always calculated propagation across the entire map, regardless of what was in or out of scope. Now, we ignore areas that are outside of the scope zones, so things compute more faster-er.
Bugs πͺ²
Previously, Onsite users couldn't adjust heatmap thresholds due to a licensing bug. Not anymore.
In the AP Radio Details list in reports, the Tx Power (EIRP) field was incorrect, due to a calculation bug. That's fixed now!
Improvements π§
If you place a Wall/Pole mounted AP within 0.7 meters (2.3 feet) of a wall, it will automatically point away from the wall at a 90Β° angle! We hope that saves you a lot of time manually pointing antennas around.
You can now use Option
+ C
(macOS) or Alt
+ C
(Windows) to open the Channel and Network Settings!
We inverted the direction that the map moves with the arrow keys, which feels a lot more natural.
Opening the heatmap settings (Requirements pane) doesn't de-select APs anymore, which is nice if you want to make small adjustments while looking at a set of specific APs.
Bug Fixes π¨
There was a bug that would break photos in notes if you didn't have a Hamina Onsite subscription. Oops! It's fixed now.
We squished some more bugs, but they were all related to upcoming features that aren't available yet. π€«
New APs and Antennas β¨
Celona AP-13 and AP-13E
Meraki MR53 and MR74
Improvements π
It has been possible to view antenna patterns for internal antennas on access points for a long time, but only after pressing a cryptic keyboard shortcut. Now, you can enable the antenna pattern viewer for access points in Edit account.
Once that is enabled, you can mouse over access points to see their antennas.
We applied some more performance improvements to Survey mode. There are still some more things to do, but we're moving things in the right direction. π
Bug Fixes π€¦ββοΈ
If the heatmap was turned off (set to None) in Simulation mode, then the heatmap legend would not re-appear in Survey mode (even when you turned the heatmaps back on). That's fixed!
We got the orientation of the MP Antenna 1039 and 1041 wrong, but it should be fixed now! Thanks Jeremy for the heads-up about this, and be sure to check out his recent appearance on The Industrial Wi-Fi Shop podcast.
New APs and Antennas
Alta AP6 and AP6 Pro
MosoLabs Canopy 4GID1 (4G Indoor), 4GOD1 (4G Outdoor), 5GID1 (5G Indoor), and 5GOD1 (5G Outdoor)
Fortinet 441K and 443K
New Features π·
Photo notes are here! Now you can now view photos that were added from Hamina Onsite, as well as upload, download, and remove photos. Note: We don't have project duplication or copy/paste for photos in notes supported quite yet, but we'll get them taken care of soon.
Improvements π§
We removed the scale marker from the 3D view, which was only correct for 2D and doesn't apply to 3D very well. Just what you want to see, less features for your money!
We worked on ther performance of the Survey tab and Survey Paths pane, especially when viewing larger surveys. We think there's more we can do to improve this, but we made good progress.
New Features π
In this update, we've introduced transparent walls, transparent attenuating objects, and a high-quality graphics mode! Check it out!
High quality graphics and Transparency effects can be enabled in the Edit account menu. There is a performance impact from these, so experiment with your machine to see how it does. We'd also recommend not having a bunch of Hamina tabs open at once, as it does consume more RAM. That said, it works pretty well for us, even on modest machines.
For both Walls and Attenuating objects, you can enable or disable transparency for each material type.
In addition to just looking cool, we think transparency will be helpful for tall warehouse shelves, and also for situations where you need to see a heatmap under the material, like this custom ceiling Attenuating Object that we made for this warehouse.
We applied some more smoothing to the survey heatmaps. They're 0.42% smoother. Or was is 4.2%, or 42%?
The Survey tab now supports 3D mode, which is nice for visualizing heatmaps in buildings with raised floors, sloped floors, and holes in the floor.
The selected heatmap, band, and SSID are now saved to the project, and synchronized between Hamina Planner and Hamina Onsite.
In 2D mode, a Floor holes area no longer masks the heatmap, if the Floor holes layer is hidden.
Improvements π§
Previously, if you disabled Note visibility in Simulation mode, and then switched to the Survey tab, you couldn't see the notes anymore without switching back to the Simulation mode to re-enable them. Now, they're always visible in the Survey tab. We'll add fine-grained layer visibility to Survey mode soon.
In Hamina Onsite and Hamina Network Planner, we don't try to place an AP on the map, unless we're pretty confident that we know which map it should be placed on (such as in a multi-story building).
Previously, if you used the Edit tool to select an area, it would select invisible APs. Now, the Edit tool only selects visible APs.
We improved the appearance of heatmap contours on low-resolution displays.
When exporting to ExtremeCloud and creating a building, you can now input the building's country, which is required by the ExtremeCloud API.
In the Survey tab, Coverage is now the default heatmap.
Cisco Catalyst (DNA) Center is now available directly in Export! It's marked as "Beta", since we're still fine-tuning it.
Bugfixes πͺ²
There was an issue where switching AP models could cause the direction arrow to disappear. We fixed it!
We fixed an issue where switching the mouse mode (mouse/trackpad) in shared reports would cause the page to reload.
There was a minor bug in our authentication code that was causing us to ask you to log back in way too often. We fixed it, so now you don't have to log in nearly as often. Sorry about the hassle!
We fixed the Netgear 630, which wasn't implemented correctly in our AP database. Now in Hamina Planner, it supports dual 5 GHz with the correct channel selection limitations.
New APs and Antennas
We added dual 5 GHz mode for the Fortinet 231G, which appears as Fortinet 231G (2.4/5/5).
We added dual 5 GHz mode for the Fortinet 431G, which appears as Fortinet 431G (2.4/5/5).
Fortinet 233G Custom, 234G, and 432FR.
Fortinet FANT-02ACAX-0606-P-R.
Ruckus T300, T301n, and T301s.
Ruckus T710o and T710s.
Mist AP64.
CyberTAN EWW631-B1.
Extreme AP650.
Acceltex ATS-OO-2456-466-4.
AccelTex ATS-OP-2456-81010-4.
Ventev Nano Patch M6060060D3D36.
We added an all-new feature for constructing doors and windows: Top and Bottom Fill. For walls with a custom lower or upper height, the empty space will be filled with whatever wall type is on either side of it. For example, if you draw a door on a brick wall, the empty space above the door will now be filled with Brick.
Here's an example in a pretty standard building, in this case a small medical clinic. The doors and windows are drawn in like standard walls, and the Fill top & bottom setting takes care of the rest. We've added all of the correct profiles for new projects, so this will work out-of-the box. There's still a floor-to-ceiling Glass profile for fancy conference rooms.
Here's the window and door effect in a warehouse. Notice that even though the Concrete walls are pretty tall, the Windows are still at the correct height, because of the static Top height and Bottom height settings. Note that everything you see is included in the predictive model, so your models will be a tiny bit more accurate now, too.
When Importing access points, they are now "Not Connected" by default.
We no longer fetch survey data until you switch to the "Survey" tab.
There was a bug where you couldn't select notes in the Survey tab. That's fixed now.
If two measurements were in the exact same location, some strange visual artifacts could occur. Fixed!
MP Antenna 08-ANT-1072.
Aruba AP-584, AP-634, AP-635, AP-654, and AP-655.
Alcatel OAW-AP1321, OAW-AP1322, OAW-AP1331, OAW-AP1361, OAW-AP1361D, and OAW-AP1362.
Extreme ML-2452-APA2-02.
Siemens ANT793-8DJ and ANT793-8DL.
When using the Export feature, with the "Match by name" selected, Hamina Planner will now attempt matching unassigned APs by name, instead of randomly assigning them.
We made some other model matching improvements.
Previously for measured data, the heatmaps would fade to red near the edges, suggesting that signal strength wasn't as good there. This has now been corrected; the heatmaps now have a clean cut at the edges without a color change.
We adjusted the default heatmap thresholds. For Primary Coverage:
Green: -65 dBm
Yellow: -70 dBm
Red: -75 dBm
For Secondary Coverage:
Green: -67 dBm
Yellow: -70 dBm
Red: -75 dBm
For SNR:
Green: 25 dB
Yellow: 20 dB
Red: 15 dB
The Secondary Coverage and SNR heatmaps are now available for measured data.
For the various integration/import/export features in Hamina Network Planner, we renamed "Meraki" to "Cisco Meraki".
Fixed a bug where the channel optimizer wouldn't re-run when switching AP models.
The Cisco 3802 was labeled as "Wi-Fi 6", which is not correct. Now, it says "Wi-Fi 5" in the BOM, like it should.
Happy New Year! π
Aruba, Hewlett-Packard Enterprise, and Hewlett Packard OUIs have been combined and grouped as "Aruba" (which, looking at this a few weeks later, is pretty funny).
Cisco and Cisco Systems are now grouped as "Cisco".
When switching between the Simulation and Survey tabs, the viewport location and zoom does not change, and the map doesn't reload, which makes it easy to flip and back and forth between Simulation and Survey for comparison purposes.
Previously, moving or deleting survey points wouldn't update AP locations without refreshing the browser. Now, the AP locations update without a refresh.
Previously, you couldn't activate an Onsite license without a Planner license. That is fixed now.
Pressing Ctrl+C to copy something would change all of the selected walls to whatever button "C" was bound to (which was usually Concrete). This is fixed - you can now safely copy a bunch of walls without turning them into stone. Well, concrete.
There was a weird bug where the channel planning could try to set an 80 MHz channel in 2.4 GHz, which would cause a small crash. Ha, whoops. Fixed now.
We did improve some things, but it's all behind-the-scenes preparation for upcoming features, so there's really nothing to see here.