A method is presented for determining optimal or preferred configuration
settings for wireless or wired network equipment in order to obtain a
desirable level of network performance. A site-specific network model is
used with adaptive processing to perform efficient design and on-going
management of network performance. The invention iteratively determines
overall network performance and cost, and further iterates equipment
settings, locations and orientations. Real time control is between a
site-specific Computer Aided Design (CAD) software application and the
physical components of the network allows the invention to display,
store, and iteratively adapt any network to constantly varying traffic
and interference conditions. Alarms provide rapid adaptation of network
parameters, and alerts and preprogrammed network shutdown actions may be
taken autonomously. A wireless post-it note device and network allows
massive data such as book contents or hard drive memory to be accessed
within a room by a wide bandwidth reader device, and this can further be
interconnected to the internet or Ethernet backbone in order to provide
worldwide access and remote retrieval to wireless post-it devices.