To co chystáte vy bude možná světovej rekord :)
Super bowl 2016:
Wi-Fi Access
This year the game's Wi-Fi access is being handled by Hewlett-Packard's Aruba Networks. The company will provide 1,300 802.11ac Wi-Fi access points throughout the stadium, supported beacons under every 100 seats.
The wireless connectively, which surfaced in a report from Network World, are expected to be able to handle the online activity of the almost 70,000 football fans in attendance. The report also notes that, compared to the data traffic from last year's Super Bowl 49, which was around 6 terabytes, the data traffic for Super Bowl 50 is expected to nearly double that at around 10TB.
já se ale bavím o unifi, i když není jisté co kolega nakonec použije