High Density WiFi Design
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‎08-01-2016 01:40 PM
Hi Guys
So I thought that I would get the communities comment on a specific High Density wireless design.
Could make for a interesting discussion.
We have a a open room, 100 meters by 50 meters.
The room is used for students to bring your own device and then write exams.
We should cater for 1000 students.
With the various tests we have done we see 70% 2.4Ghz devices and 30% 5Ghz.
What would your designs look like for something like this?
So I thought that I would get the communities comment on a specific High Density wireless design.
Could make for a interesting discussion.
We have a a open room, 100 meters by 50 meters.
The room is used for students to bring your own device and then write exams.
We should cater for 1000 students.
With the various tests we have done we see 70% 2.4Ghz devices and 30% 5Ghz.
What would your designs look like for something like this?
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‎08-01-2016 02:09 PM
We can work on a single device per student during the exam,
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‎08-01-2016 01:52 PM
Just some more info.
The students connect to a VMware VDI solution.
We have monitored the bandwidth requirement for the PCoE (PC over ethernet) protocol that VMView uses and bandwidth varies depending on the content of the Exam in die VDI.
If the exam is pure text we need a little as 256Kbps but if the exam has HD images/Videos it spikes to 7Mbps per client.
So worst case we can work on 5Mbps per client..........
The students connect to a VMware VDI solution.
We have monitored the bandwidth requirement for the PCoE (PC over ethernet) protocol that VMView uses and bandwidth varies depending on the content of the Exam in die VDI.
If the exam is pure text we need a little as 256Kbps but if the exam has HD images/Videos it spikes to 7Mbps per client.
So worst case we can work on 5Mbps per client..........
