Re: [Coworking] What's your bandwidth?

2018-09-18 Thread Trevor Townsend
This is really good information.

I'm opening my coworking space in October, and I also have a complete
Ubiquiti Unifi AP AC Pro system for my members.
I'm running on Bell Canada fiber at 150Mb down, 50Mb up, and will likely
have no more than 20 users on-site at any given time.

Thanks for this info - very, very helpful.

Best,
Trevor

On 18 September 2018 at 16:21, Alex Hillman 
wrote:

> In my experience, 100 mbs up and down *should* be ample for most users.
> 30 people with ~2ish devices each should be fine.
>
> We have 150 down/120 up for over 150 users and *never* run into bandwidth
> issues, even when lots of people are streaming videos, downloading large
> files, doing big dropbox syncs, etc. Actual real world usage in our 150
> person space shows that that it's a near-zero occurrence that more than 1-5
> people are large bandwidh users *at the same time. *At this moment as I
> write this email, 6 people are using more than 1 meg per second.
>
> That said, even with the exact same setup we used to have *major* issues
> with our old Comcast service, their non-fiber upload speeds are limited and
> more importantly, when you "fill" the upload pipe it can do anything from
> slow the download connection to crash the modem. Go figure. Comcast
> "business class" is pretty terrible. Avoid at all costs.
>
> For the rest of your infrastructure - I'd plan for *more than one* Unifi
> AP. I've got a super detailed outline of our Unifi setup in this other
> thread on the google group
> .
> These day's I'd recommend going with the AP AC Pro. They're awesome.
>
> That said, every environment is different, but we start to see performance
> degradation when there is more than 30-40 devices on a single AP. Two
> should be good, and help you spread coverage across the space. And make
> sure you follow the mounting instructions!
>
> Alex
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 2:26 PM  wrote:
>
>> Super new to this and would appreciate some advice. I'm opening up a
>> small space with a capacity of 30 people, including laptops and phones I
>> expect around 60-70 devices at full capacity.I expect to have our CCTV,
>> entry system, POS and printer hooked up to the network at all times.
>>
>> I estimate 90+% of our users to be of the drop-in type, similar to those
>> who work from your local coffee shop or Starbucks. The remaining minority
>> of users will have more demanding needs in terms of their internet speeds.
>>
>> I'm planning on getting an uncontended leased line, with symmetrical
>> speeds of 100mbs on a 100mb circuit and 1 UniFi AP. Do you think this will
>> be sufficient? My research is telling me it's everything ranging from
>> complete overkill to being insufficient (target of 5mbs per person)??
>>
>> Please also sure your bandwidth and no. of users for comparison.
>>
>> Many thanks!
>>
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Re: [Coworking] What's your bandwidth?

2018-09-18 Thread Alex Hillman
In my experience, 100 mbs up and down *should* be ample for most users. 30
people with ~2ish devices each should be fine.

We have 150 down/120 up for over 150 users and *never* run into bandwidth
issues, even when lots of people are streaming videos, downloading large
files, doing big dropbox syncs, etc. Actual real world usage in our 150
person space shows that that it's a near-zero occurrence that more than 1-5
people are large bandwidh users *at the same time. *At this moment as I
write this email, 6 people are using more than 1 meg per second.

That said, even with the exact same setup we used to have *major* issues
with our old Comcast service, their non-fiber upload speeds are limited and
more importantly, when you "fill" the upload pipe it can do anything from
slow the download connection to crash the modem. Go figure. Comcast
"business class" is pretty terrible. Avoid at all costs.

For the rest of your infrastructure - I'd plan for *more than one* Unifi
AP. I've got a super detailed outline of our Unifi setup in this other
thread on the google group
. These
day's I'd recommend going with the AP AC Pro. They're awesome.

That said, every environment is different, but we start to see performance
degradation when there is more than 30-40 devices on a single AP. Two
should be good, and help you spread coverage across the space. And make
sure you follow the mounting instructions!

Alex




On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 2:26 PM  wrote:

> Super new to this and would appreciate some advice. I'm opening up a small
> space with a capacity of 30 people, including laptops and phones I expect
> around 60-70 devices at full capacity.I expect to have our CCTV, entry
> system, POS and printer hooked up to the network at all times.
>
> I estimate 90+% of our users to be of the drop-in type, similar to those
> who work from your local coffee shop or Starbucks. The remaining minority
> of users will have more demanding needs in terms of their internet speeds.
>
> I'm planning on getting an uncontended leased line, with symmetrical
> speeds of 100mbs on a 100mb circuit and 1 UniFi AP. Do you think this will
> be sufficient? My research is telling me it's everything ranging from
> complete overkill to being insufficient (target of 5mbs per person)??
>
> Please also sure your bandwidth and no. of users for comparison.
>
> Many thanks!
>
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[Coworking] What's your bandwidth?

2018-09-18 Thread xaymanhsu
Super new to this and would appreciate some advice. I'm opening up a small 
space with a capacity of 30 people, including laptops and phones I expect 
around 60-70 devices at full capacity.I expect to have our CCTV, entry 
system, POS and printer hooked up to the network at all times. 

I estimate 90+% of our users to be of the drop-in type, similar to those 
who work from your local coffee shop or Starbucks. The remaining minority 
of users will have more demanding needs in terms of their internet speeds.

I'm planning on getting an uncontended leased line, with symmetrical speeds 
of 100mbs on a 100mb circuit and 1 UniFi AP. Do you think this will be 
sufficient? My research is telling me it's everything ranging from complete 
overkill to being insufficient (target of 5mbs per person)??

Please also sure your bandwidth and no. of users for comparison. 

Many thanks!

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