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Networks on a large cruise ship

carl_townshend
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Hi guys

im on a large cruise ship this week, it got me thinking about the large network on board.

This ship has 2400 rooms and up to 6000 passengers.

I can see access points around every 10 meters.

anyone worked on these kinds if projects ? If so what were your challenges?
How would the LAN be designed?

I would imagine switch a few switch stacks Nd a distribution layer on each floor going back to a main computer room or 2 ?

id imagine about 10-15 thousand ports?

I see the tv uses IPTV, I assume this is all using multicast, IGMP and PIM?

if anyone has any info, would be interested to know?

cheers

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marce1000
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   - As far as access points are concerned , it would need to comply with a site survey done being done first , as for all large structures to provide decent coverage. For intranet networking ; they might need  a switch or stack per floor indeed , since they will probably provide many wired connections and outlets too , then having a core network somewhere too.
    For TV solutions you may find this article interesting  : https://future-cruise.nridigital.com/future_cruise_may20/satip_satellite_technology

 M.

 M



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