When enterprises consider in-building wireless, they often default to Wi-Fi. It’s been the backbone of business connectivity for years. But with the rise of private cellular networks, IoT devices, and the demand for reliable, controlled, and secure connectivity, the conversation has shifted.| Wireless Infrastructure Association
Case Study: Rosedale Center Minnesota’s Rosedale Center entrusted American Tower to design and deploy a neutral-host Distributed Antenna System (DAS) to meet its complex connectivity requirements, without disrupting current operations The post Amid Transformational Renovation and Expansion, Minnesota’s Rosedale Center Keeps Technology at the Forefront With a High-Performance Wireless System appeared first on Wireless Infrastructure Association.| Wireless Infrastructure Association
It’s that time of the year again, when we ask all our stadium technology professionals to share their insights by taking our annual Stadium Connectivity Outlook survey! If you are one of our readers who is directly involved with the selection, deployment or approval of in-venue technology deployments (and this can be an in-house or […] The post Venue tech professionals: Please take the 2025 Stadium Connectivity Outlook Survey NOW! appeared first on Stadium Tech Report.| Stadium Tech Report
The hyper-directional wireless antenna market for stadiums is getting hyper-competitive, with news of a planned acquisition in the Wi-Fi space and a new competitor emerging in the cellular market. On the Wi-Fi product side, sources have told Stadium Tech Report that Fortinet, a leader in networked security, may have already agreed to acquire Everest Networks, […]| Stadium Tech Report
The hyper-directional wireless antenna market for stadiums is getting hyper-competitive, with news of a planned acquisition in the Wi-Fi space and a new competitor emerging in the cellular market. On the Wi-Fi product side, sources have told Stadium Tech Report that Fortinet, a leader in networked security, may have already agreed to acquire Everest Networks, […]| Stadium Tech Report
Wrigley Field, an iconic symbol of baseball history, has long been known for its ivy-covered walls and hand-operated scoreboard. Yet, beneath its nostalgic exterior lies a sophisticated wireless infrastructure that has set a new standard in stadium connectivity. The driving force behind this transformation? The Chicago Cubs’ bold decision to control their own Distributed Antenna […]| Stadium Tech Report
Take a bow, MatSing lens antennas! Why? because your inherent technology was no doubt the MVP of the cellular activity at Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans, where Verizon and AT&T saw a combined 67.1 terabytes of data used Sunday in and around the Caesars Superdome. As part of a full rip-and-replace distributed antenna system […]| Stadium Tech Report
Disney was hit with a class action lawsuit alleging that its updated Disability Access Service (DAS) policies violate the law.| That Park Place
In this post I’m demonstrating how to create a high-speed macos volume using quantity 2 Thunderbolt ports and NVMe enclosures. This solution uses RAID-0 (striping) so the failure threshold is more than twice that of a normal standalone disk. This example is for demonstration purposes and could be useful for video editing scratch space, rendering, large photo sessions or similar uses. Obviously, good backups (RAID is not a backup) or a more reliable storage tier is recommended for daily use.| Chris Bergerons Tech Blog
Updated for 2021 !!! Update: I’ve recently added a Thunderbolt 3 PCIe card for easy 40 Gbps connectivity. Why another NAS/DAS article? There are a lot resources online for building your own DIY DAS. A lot of them contain good information but none of them were comprehensive for the DAS I wanted to build so I compiled the information that was useful for my specific 2019 build here. The prices linked below are subject to market fluctuations and timing, so some of the components I found at a gr...| Chris Bergerons Tech Blog
In this post I discuss how you can upgrade a NAS Server by adding Thunderbolt 3 for lightning fast connectivity at 20 or 40Gbps. This particular implementation is specific to an Apple Mac Mini M1 and| Chris Bergerons Tech Blog