Hi Hector

Not sure about the Disney setup but we here at Macquarie University use Aruba 
Wifi and Avaya networking.  We cover 125 hectares of campus with 1600 wifi 
access points and 4 main controllers which divide our land into 2 zones; east 
and west with 2 controllers in each zone.

regards
grant
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On 3 Mar 2017, at 8:27 am, Hector J Rios <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 
wrote:

I just came back from a trip to Disney World and I was blown away about the 
availability of their Wi-Fi network. It covers all the Disney Hotels, parks (I 
believe with the exception of the water parks) and the Disney Springs district. 
From the MAC address of a couple of WAPs, it appears they use Aruba. The 
coverage is impressive, and the connectivity is good; although reliability is 
decent, but I can forgive them knowing what a humongous task it takes to deploy 
such a massive network.

Does anybody know any more details about how this network was deployed? I 
looked and looked for places where I could see WAPs but didn’t see a thing. 
However they did it, it is impressive.

Oh BTW, I did enjoy the park too. ☺

Hector Rios
Louisiana State University
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