Craig,
I'm curious as to what products you've been looking at and what type of media
you plan on broadcasting. It's something I'm interested in as well and I know
Cisco is out of the business.
Thanks,
Phil Kono
Network Engineer
Art Center College of Design
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Participation and
We deployed Xfinity on Campus last summer for 6,000 residents. Our Comcast
estimate was max 3 - 5 Gbps additional internet load so we upgraded firewalls
to accommodate. Turns out between IPTV and natural growth it was only ~ 1 Gbps
more than the prior semester. Almost all of them stream
The bandwidth needed for streaming on a phone or tablet is about 2Mbps.
I would suggest these are going to have an impact similar to any normal client
streaming continuously. That would have to be verified.
So whether that is an acceptable impact is up to you. How many are there? What
have you
Yes Sir,. both...
I am looking at it from the wireless perspective And my boss is worried :)
Our platform is all Cisco.
8540 controllers (8.3) and a mix of 3502, 3602, 3702, and 3802 WAPs.
Our transmit rates are:
802.11 a
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802.11 b/g
Craig,
Are you looking at this from a wireless perspective, worried, or both?
What is your wireless platform?
We implemented multicast IPTV on Aruba wireless using our existing Haivision
wired IPTV services. In fact, we helped Aruba test their "Dynamic Multicast
Optimization" solution.