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So, we stepped in to ensure connectivity for all. We utilized a combination of Starlink and Vodafone 5G for data uplink. Despite a brief period of heavy rain when even the 5G connection dropped, the internet remained fast and reliably stable.<br><br>
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So, we stepped in to ensure connectivity for all. We utilized a combination of Starlink and Vodafone 5G for data uplink. Despite a brief period of heavy rain when even the 5G connection dropped, the internet remained fast and reliably stable.<br><br>
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All traffic was routed through our datacenter infrastructure for sanitizing incoming traffic and ensuring privacy. This connection was then distributed using Ubiquiti Cloud Gateway Ultra hardware to form the local network. We deployed a 10.0.0.x IP range net to support up to 512 devices, though we had about 78 concurrent users. Participants brought their cars, phones, laptops, smartwatches, etc. all may require a connection, so it was best to be prepared. The signal was transmitted through a POE (Power over Ethernet) switch and distributed to six Ubiquiti Nano HD access points with WiFi-roaming, providing seamless connectivity as people walked around the camp site. This setup involved approximately 450 meters of Cat6 cables, rain covers, countless cable ties and a few additional POE injectors for the farthest access points to reach a 99.9% coverage of the whole camp site, houses and fireplace.<br><br>
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All traffic was routed through our datacenter infrastructure for sanitizing incoming traffic and ensuring privacy. This connection was then distributed using Ubiquiti Cloud Gateway Ultra hardware to form the local network. We deployed a 10.0.0.x IP range net to support up to 512 devices, though we had about 78 concurrent users. Participants brought their cars, phones, laptops, smartwatches, etc. all may require a connection, so it was best to be prepared. The signal was transmitted through a POE (Power over Ethernet) switch and distributed to six Ubiquiti Nano HD access points with WiFi-roaming, providing seamless connectivity as people walked around the camp site. This setup involved approximately 450 meters of Cat6 cables, rain covers, countless cable ties and a few additional POE injectors for the farthest access points to reach a nearby full coverage of the whole camp site, houses and fireplace.<br><br>
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In total, we facilitated about 790 gigabytes of internet traffic during the camp. It was fun building it and watching the traffic roar.</p>
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In total, we facilitated about 790 gigabytes of internet traffic during the camp. It was fun building it and watching the traffic roar.</p>
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