Stadiums and other areas that receive a lot of temporary but high-volume traffic have WLANs that have to be formatted in a particular way and use technologies, like 802.11k, to provide reasonable performance. So, if you are ever curious about the inner workings that make up a stadium WLAN and how a network engineer handles all the users and applications during game time, below is a quick overview of how it works, and what it’s comprised of.
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