On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 9:50 AM, Tom O'Donnell 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I was wondering what other schools have for a ratio of students to
AP's in the residence halls, either definitely or approximately?


Tom,

At University of Tennessee Knoxville, we have redone our Dorms this summer and 
have had great success with the new design
(almost no calls to the Help Desk during back to school, compared to a total 
"fear" of back to school in previous years ;-)

Here is what we did:
-APs are located in rooms, designed to have 5 GHz in every room.
-We stagger the APs to respect a ratio of 5 or 6 person per AP, with at least 
100 Mbps uplink/AP
-We cover everything at 5 GHz and let ARM (the Aruba algorithm) deal with the 
2.4 GHz coverage (3 channels, not 4)
-Usually the position of bathrooms dictates the pattern of AP location
 (in some cases we had to go to 4 students/AP just because the design of the 
building forced us to do so)
In general, dual occupation rooms are much easier to deal with than single 
occupation rooms.
-Some buildings have great penetration vertically, some have great penetration 
horizontally. The staggering will be a function of the building
  characteristics. We usually survey a few floors for each building to 
establish a pattern then do the rest on paper. We also use the Algorithm
 provided in Airwave to corroborate our findings.

Hope it helps,

Philippe
www.eduroamus.org<http://www.eduroamus.org>




If you have such a number, how do you count dual-band AP's?  They're
doing more than a 2.4GHz AP, but not quite as much as two AP's.

Then one last related question... Would anyone know their relative mix
of 2.4GHz vs. 5GHz connections in residence halls?

Thanks.

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Tom O'Donnell
Senior Manager of Network and Server Systems
Information Technology Services
University of Maine at Farmington
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