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minus-squareBlaster MlinkEnglish19•edit-21 year agoThe solution is more Unifi hotspots Just make every ceiling tile and outlet have one and you’ll have all the coverage you will ever need
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish7•1 year agoThis is correct. As the article says employees are using their phones as hotspots so it’s not as if it’s a Faraday cage. Their IT guy should do a Wi-Fi site survey and install a few AC Pros.
minus-square@foggenbootylinkEnglish5•1 year agoI hope this is a joke. There’s no way a campus like this is going to deploy Ubiquiti.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•1 year agoez solution. It just costs money for new design, hardware, installation and maintenance but holy shit google double check your build plans sometimes.
minus-square@yamaniilinkEnglish2•1 year agoThose are great, installed them at the last place I was a trainee at.
The solution is more Unifi hotspots
Just make every ceiling tile and outlet have one and you’ll have all the coverage you will ever need
This is correct. As the article says employees are using their phones as hotspots so it’s not as if it’s a Faraday cage. Their IT guy should do a Wi-Fi site survey and install a few AC Pros.
I hope this is a joke. There’s no way a campus like this is going to deploy Ubiquiti.
No, they’ll deploy all the Google Mesh wifi cans…
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ez solution. It just costs money for new design, hardware, installation and maintenance but holy shit google double check your build plans sometimes.
Those are great, installed them at the last place I was a trainee at.