Wanted to follow up on an update. Reached out the regulars and they all
responded the reason they enjoy our meetups is meeting working professionals at
our networking events. Did I accidentally start an event planning company? I
notice most active members have day gigs outside art and come to
I agree.
For all the demands and claims for needing a ton of bandwidth, we have 250/250
of lit fiber in our Santa Monica location and no more than 20-30% is ever in
use.
JEROME CHANG
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We have been happy with 150 mbps of service. We often get 70 down and we
don't get any complaints.
We get complaints when there is something wrong with the ISP in general.
Don't stress too much about the speeds. You'll see plenty of spaces
advertise they have gig internet. That's cool, but
I am looking for ideas other coworking spaces have had regarding regular
monthly or weekly programming for its members. Ideas for seminars or
speakers or topics?
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Here is a link that discusses individual user access setup on the Unifi.
Bottom line it can be done but it requires you setup a Radius database with
WPA-Enterprise
https://community.ubnt.com/t5/UniFi-Wireless/How-to-implement-a-quot-one-password-per-user-quot-policy/td-p/1587623
The unifi does
Hi,
No, I'm not too concerned with the 50Mb up at the moment - I'll be
monitoring this and talking with members and will bump up if needed.
It's a small space, so not likely to have more than 15-20 concurrent users.
Cheers,
Trevor
On 19 September 2018 at 04:29, wrote:
> Alex - what a goldmine
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