Lobby, elevators, and guest floors blanketed—auto-join for guests, priority lanes for operations—installed free, run end-to-end by NetEdge.
case study
Across 3 devices, Greenview Hotel offloads ≈350 GB per month—yielding about $200–$300 in monthly payouts—driven by steady guest traffic and high session volume.
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Historic Art-Deco, corridor layout: Thick stucco/CMU walls, long hallways, and a street-facing facade meant discreet installs and careful RF planning from curb to guest rooms.
Landmark facade limits: Minimal visible hardware or penetrations on Washington Ave; used concealed runs, paint-matched conduit, and rooftop/shaft paths to keep the frontage clean.
RF congestion (South Beach): Competing hotel/café Wi-Fi and hotspots crowded 2.4 GHz; design leans on DFS 5 GHz with tight channel/power plans to avoid co-channel interference.
Corridor-to-room penetration: Fire-rated doors and dense walls required tuned down-tilt/EIRP and AP placement at corridor bends to keep signal in-room without overspill.
Riser & backhaul constraints: Limited telecom space and few risers; implemented a PoE-first design with compact switches, elevator-shaft routing where allowed, and protected drops.
Entry & sidewalk coverage: Needed curb-to-lobby continuity for arrivals/valet; outdoor nodes aimed to the entry with careful downtilt to avoid street overshoot.
Power, weather, and salt air: NEMA weather-rated enclosures, drip loops, surge suppression, and stainless hardware for coastal corrosion and storm resilience.
Segmentation & priority traffic: VLANs and QoS isolate back-of-house, POS, and cameras from guest traffic to keep operations steady at peak occupancy.
Delivered end-to-end: Survey, cabling, stealth mounts, turn-up, and testing completed during low-occupancy windows to avoid guest disruption.
CASE STUDY
NetEdge unified the hotel’s patchwork Wi-Fi into a single neutral-host network. Passpoint lets guests and staff auto-join once and roam from curb to lobby to elevators and guest floors—no splash pages, just hotel-grade reliability. Outdoor-rated APs on the facade extend coverage to the entry and seating areas, while per-floor indoor APs are tuned for corridor-to-room penetration. Back-of-house, POS, and cameras run on segmented VLANs with QoS so business traffic stays steady at peak occupancy.
An Art-Deco icon, now frictionless: Passpoint Wi-Fi at Greenview Hotel means one join and seamless roaming across the property—lobby, elevators, and rooms—without splash pages.