They let us cut holes in it, so I’d imagine so.Anyone know if the club would be allowed to clean the dock walls? Always hard to tell with protected / historic buildings.
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They let us cut holes in it, so I’d imagine so.Anyone know if the club would be allowed to clean the dock walls? Always hard to tell with protected / historic buildings.
Surprised by this, they announced their Aruba partnership in June last year, I’m surprised its not up and running as the IT spaces must be complete as the BMS will be running on it, the cabling must be complete as the ceilings are in, so putting a bit of equipment in the comms rooms and mounting some WiFi AP’s and plugging them in isn’t exactly arduous, and apart from anything would make any other system commissioning 100 times easier.No, none of the WiFi capabilities are in place yet
not really. The WiFi would be the absolute last thing to be plumbed in, once that goes on, it’s pornhub o clock for the Laing O rourke ladsSurprised by this, they announced their Aruba partnership in June last year, I’m surprised its not up and running as the IT spaces must be as the BMS will be running on it, the cabling must be complete as the ceilings are in, so putting a bit of equipment in the comms rooms and mounting some WiFi AP’s and plugging them in isn’t exactly arduous and apart from anything would make any other system commissioning 100 times easier.
Surprised by this, they announced their Aruba partnership in June last year, I’m surprised its not up and running as the IT spaces must be complete as the BMS will be running on it, the cabling must be complete as the ceilings are in, so putting a bit of equipment in the comms rooms and mounting some WiFi AP’s and plugging them in isn’t exactly arduous, and apart from anything would make any other system commissioning 100 times easier.
Its not just a WiFi system they are installing, they're putting in an in building mobile network. Basically, there will be cellular recievers that cover the entire area with enough bandwidth for everybody to access their mobile data. I reckon the WiFi will mostly be for VIP areas and booking/ordering services.
giz us the wifi password der ladIts not just a WiFi system they are installing, they're putting in an in building mobile network. Basically, there will be cellular recievers that cover the entire area with enough bandwidth for everybody to access their mobile data. I reckon the WiFi will mostly be for VIP areas and booking/ordering services.
I do it for a living, ‘Smart Building’ fitout & tech integration on new build construction (inc Wembley many years ago), I can categorically say it is not the last thing to get done in my 25+ years of experience.not really. The WiFi would be the absolute last thing to be plumbed in, once that goes on, it’s pornhub o clock for the Laing O rourke lads
Separated systems and antennas, DAS which you are talking about, wont be codependent on Wi-Fi infrastructure.It’s not just a WiFi system they are installing, they're putting in an in building mobile network. Basically, there will be cellular recievers that cover the entire area with enough bandwidth for everybody to access their mobile data. I reckon the WiFi will mostly be for VIP areas and booking/ordering services.
Don't take it as gospel, however there was discussion about having enough access points and bandwidth to support the wider fan base having free access.Its not just a WiFi system they are installing, they're putting in an in building mobile network. Basically, there will be cellular recievers that cover the entire area with enough bandwidth for everybody to access their mobile data. I reckon the WiFi will mostly be for VIP areas and booking/ordering services.
This is what i thought, there was talk of all sorts of web enabled interactive stuff with the fans on match days (could be over cellular mind but would have through Wi-Fi first)Don't take it as gospel, however there was discussion about having enough access points and bandwidth to support the wider fan base having free access.
The infrastructure is in place; it's just not something they're bothered about today, especially ensuring everyone can log in and whatnot.
As I said earlier, it isn't a priority for them tonight as it would only be another issue to deal with when people can't all connect.