When designing for a high-density large public venue (LPV) deployment such as a stadium, which three considerations need to be taken into account? (Choose three.)
Designing Wi-Fi for Large Public Venues (LPV) such as stadiums, arenas, or convention centers requires a highly strategic RF approach to handle extreme client density and dynamic environmental factors.
According to RUCKUS One Online Help -- High-Density Design Best Practices and RUCKUS AI Documentation -- LPV Deployment Planning, three critical considerations are:
Expected number of devices (B): Determines AP count, bandwidth capacity, and airtime utilization. LPV environments often exceed one device per seat, requiring precise capacity planning.
Effect of human bodies on RF propagation (D): Human absorption of 2.4 GHz and partial reflection of 5 GHz signals dramatically affects coverage. RUCKUS recommends directional antennas and elevated AP placement to overcome this.
Other factors like WAN speed and charging stations are operational but not primary design variables in LPV RF engineering.
RUCKUS One Online Help -- High-Density Wi-Fi Design and Capacity Planning
RUCKUS Analytics 3.5 User Guide -- Client Density and Capacity Metrics
RUCKUS AI Documentation -- Stadium and LPV RF Deployment Guidelines
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