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Re: wifi for 600, alex


From: Joel Jaeggli <joelja () bogus com>
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 18:21:58 -0800


Carl Karsten wrote:

Hi list,

I just read over: http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0302/ppt/joel.pdf because I
am on the PyCon ( http://us.pycon.org ) team and last year the hotel
supplied wifi for the 600 attendees was a disaster (they probably were
not expecting every single one to have and use a laptop the whole
time).  Joel's pdf was for a conference in 2002 or 3, so I am hoping
much has changed.  But from what I have found, I think my hopes may be
just a dream.

Let me just say that my experience since then has been informative, but
that I haven't really had time to condense that into another preso. We
were working on an IETF hosting document that would have covered some of
the experiences, but that morphed into a requirements docuement which is
less useful for someone looking for pointers.

In our recent endeavors we've spent a lot more time focused on ap
density and less on rf engineering and ap tuning and we have generally
avoided disaster...

An observation I would make is that the number of mac addresses per
person at the tech heavy meeting has climbed substantially over 1 (not
to 2 yet) so it's not so much that everyone brings a laptop... it's that
everyone brings a laptop, a pda and a phone, or two laptops. In a year
or two we'll be engineering around 2 radio's per person in five years
who knows.


Does anyone have any advice or URLs of more recent case studdies in
supplying wifi for 600 laptop wielding geeks?

Thanks,

Carl K

ps, Google is one of our sponsors, and I see that they want to be the
next inertube or something - maybe we can get them to do it :)



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