“As Wi-Fi continues to move beyond carpeted environments, including
outdoors into stadiums and on campuses, the ability to provide stronger,
reliable Wi-Fi signals to large numbers of simultaneous users – while
mitigating interference – is a huge benefit,” said Jeff Lime, vice
president, Ventev Wireless Infrastructure.
TESSCO developed TerraWave High-Density Antennas, designed with a
narrower, focused beam of coverage that enables stronger, more reliable
Wi-Fi signals, reduces channel-to-channel interference and increases
capacity in such environments.
Deploying 300 TerraWave High-Density Antennas, TESSCO’s largest
installation to date, classrooms at Georgia Institute of Technology were
outfitted with the improved design. Dennis Burrell, product manager,
TESSCO, explained that the more than 21,500 university students
typically use two or three devices during class. Designating 100 users
per access point, the campus installed up to three access points in the
larger lecture halls for seamless data coverage.
Using a narrow 35-degree beamwidth and featuring a higher gain of 14
dBi, external antennas within the access point targets a smaller subset
of users to enhance wireless network performance. Providing seamless
data usage even at great distances from the user, the antenna allows for
more flexibility in placement of the antenna.
As the only ceiling-mount high-density antenna available, the
high-density antenna is specifically designed for indoor applications at
convention centers, auditoriums, large warehouses and factories.
Alternate designs can be mounted onto a mast or pole, or even placed
underneath stadium seats.
TESSCO is bringing the wave of the future in antenna equipment to
convention centers and other large facilities for seamless Wi-Fi
connectivity with the TerraWave High-Density Antennas.
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