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Re: Whats' a good product for a high-density Wireless network setup?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Hank Nussbacher)
Sat Jun 20 16:03:13 2015

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At 10:41 20/06/2015 +0000, Sina Owolabi wrote:

http://www.extricom.com/ specializes in hi-density Wifi.
See:
http://www.extricom.com/category/large-venues
http://www.extricom.com/category/Event_Installations

-Hank


>Thanks everybody. I've been corrected on density... I've been informed that
>it's to be a minimum of 1000 users per building.
>That's 8,000 users. (8 buildings, not counting walkways and courtyards,
>admin, etc.)
>Does this qualify as high-density?


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