Thank you Sajid! Sadly I'm suffering a DNS outage along with thousands of
other sites this evening. It should be back up in 30 minutes or so.

PS It was great hearing about Hubdhaka last week at Coworking Europe. Love
the work you're doing there!

On 1 December 2014 at 21:15, Sajid Islam <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey Jon,
>
> Your site seems to be down.
>
> Sajid
>
> On Saturday, November 22, 2014 3:58:19 PM UTC-5, @jot wrote:
>>
>> I've expanded on this with the full story of how we solved our WiFi
>> problems at The Skiff here:
>>
>> http://jonathanmarkwell.com/2014/11/22/best-coworking-wifi/
>>
>> I've tried to make it easy to understand for non-technical people, with
>> just enough information for technical people. I'd love to hear any thoughts
>> you have on it.
>>
>> On Friday, 21 November 2014 21:56:14 UTC, @jot wrote:
>>>
>>> Ruckus APs are worth every penny but there is a great alternative that's
>>> a little cheaper and much easier to setup.
>>>
>>> You still need a separate router as Alex described but the thing that
>>> makes the biggest difference to WiFi is more access points. They just need
>>> to be intelligent enough to regulate their signal strength and work
>>> together rather than against each other.
>>>
>>> We use 5 Unifi UAP Pro's for a similar size space to yours but depending
>>> on the layout 3 would probably be plenty. You can get a three pack of them
>>> for less than $1000. They work best with a computer permanently set up as a
>>> controller either on your local network or remotely but they're not
>>> dependent on it. The software is significantly easier to use than most
>>> domestic router software I've used.
>>>
>>> I was able to set them up within 15 minutes of unboxing them and they
>>> completely transformed the WiFi. It went from a running joke to one issue
>>> in six months. That one issue required nothing more than turning the APs
>>> off and on again.
>>>
>>> Your Internet connection and/or router will become the bottleneck with
>>> these APs. We'd already switched to a leased line and a high spec router by
>>> the time we got them so we knew it was the APs causing problems. Now we
>>> don't have to really think about the Internet connection, everything else
>>> gets more time. We see around 100 devices per day and I'm confident that we
>>> could go well above 200 with this set up.
>>>
>>> I'm feeling pretty lucky that they work as well as they do given the
>>> price difference. Has anyone had a contrasting experience with Unifi kit?
>>>
>>> Jon
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> —
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>>>
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>>>
>>> On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 9:05 PM, Craig Baute - Creative Density
>>> Coworking <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I am ready to make the dive off the deep end and go high grade with the
>>>> routers that Alex is talking about. I don't need to fine tune control but I
>>>> want it to be reliable for 100 devices. We often will have 30 people using
>>>> the space at once and with tablets and cell phones that number spikes above
>>>> 50. It's a one time fee that is probably worth the investment.
>>>>
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