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🏒🌐 How to Create an Indoor/Outdoor Project

Create a connected indoor/outdoor design by starting with an outdoor project, adding an indoor layout to a building, and enabling multi-floor analysis.

 

πŸ—ΊοΈ Step 1: Create an Outdoor Project

  1. Start by creating a regular outdoor project.
  2. Once the project is ready, select the building you want to turn into an indoor/outdoor design.

πŸ—οΈ Step 2: Create the Indoor Layout

  1. Click Create Indoor Layout on the selected building.
  2. Choose one of the following:
    • Generate with AI if you do not have a floor plan
    • Indoor if you already have a layout file
  3. Upload the layout for that specific building.
  4. Crop the layout as needed and click Confirm.

πŸ“ Step 3: Set Floor Height

  • Define the height of each floor before continuing.

πŸ“ Step 4: Geomap the Layout

  1. Complete geomapping by selecting:
    • Two reference points on the building
    • Two matching points on the layout
  2. Adjust the points until the indoor layout is aligned correctly with the outdoor building footprint.

🧱 Step 5: Generate Walls

  • Click Next and use Generate Walls with AI to create the indoor wall structure from the layout.

πŸ“‘ Step 6: Place Access Points

  • Once the layout is ready, place your APs.
  • You can use AI-assisted placement if needed.

🏒 Step 7: Create Additional Floors

  1. Use the first floor as your base.
  2. Clone it to create a second floor or additional floors.
  3. Enable Multi-Floor to analyze the building as a stacked indoor design.

πŸ”„ Step 8: Link Indoor and Outdoor Views

  • Your indoor design remains connected to the original outdoor project.
  • Clicking the outdoor project takes you back to the site-level view.

🧹 Step 9: Remove the Original Outdoor Building Obstruction

  • Go to Obstruction and delete the original building mass if needed.
  • This allows the indoor layout and its propagation to represent the building more accurately.

🧭 Step 10: View in 3D and Analyze Leakage

  1. Open 3D View.
  2. You’ll be able to see:
    • The building in the outdoor environment
    • Indoor heatmap details
    • Signal leakage from indoor to outdoor
    • Signal leakage from outdoor to indoor if APs are placed outside

βœ… You now have a connected indoor/outdoor project that models both internal building coverage and interaction with the surrounding outdoor environment.

 Step 1: Create an Outdoor Project

  1. Start by creating a regular outdoor project.
  2. Once the project is ready, select the building you want to turn into an indoor/outdoor design.

πŸ—οΈ Step 2: Create the Indoor Layout

  1. Click Create Indoor Layout on the selected building.
  2. Choose one of the following:
    • Generate with AI if you do not have a floor plan
    • Indoor if you already have a layout file
  3. Upload the layout for that specific building.
  4. Crop the layout as needed and click Confirm.

πŸ“ Step 3: Set Floor Height

  • Define the height of each floor before continuing.

πŸ“ Step 4: Geomap the Layout

  1. Complete geomapping by selecting:
    • Two reference points on the building
    • Two matching points on the layout
  2. Adjust the points until the indoor layout is aligned correctly with the outdoor building footprint.

🧱 Step 5: Generate Walls

  • Click Next and use Generate Walls with AI to create the indoor wall structure from the layout.

πŸ“‘ Step 6: Place Access Points

  • Once the layout is ready, place your APs.
  • You can use AI-assisted placement if needed.

🏒 Step 7: Create Additional Floors

  1. Use the first floor as your base.
  2. Clone it to create a second floor or additional floors.
  3. Enable Multi-Floor to analyze the building as a stacked indoor design.

πŸ”„ Step 8: Link Indoor and Outdoor Views

  • Your indoor design remains connected to the original outdoor project.
  • Clicking the outdoor project takes you back to the site-level view.

🧹 Step 9: Remove the Original Outdoor Building Obstruction

  • Go to Obstruction and delete the original building mass if needed.
  • This allows the indoor layout and its propagation to represent the building more accurately.

🧭 Step 10: View in 3D and Analyze Leakage

  1. Open 3D View.
  2. You’ll be able to see:
    • The building in the outdoor environment
    • Indoor heatmap details
    • Signal leakage from indoor to outdoor
    • Signal leakage from outdoor to indoor if APs are placed outside

βœ… You now have a connected indoor/outdoor project that models both internal building coverage and interaction with the surrounding outdoor environment.

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