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Gator24765

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Nov 13, 2009
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So after watching the video of the keynote I noticed they had over 5,000 attendees and it sold out in 8 days because it was the largest venue they could get. Maybe next time they could rent out a large arena that holds around 15,000. Think it would still sell out?
 
After the wifi snafu, I think they'd be better off renting a bunch of high grade switches and routers and a ****load of ethernet cable ;)
 
After the wifi snafu, I think they'd be better off renting a bunch of high grade switches and routers and a ****load of ethernet cable ;)

I say why not just set up their own network of three AEBS and lock them to the demo devices so that the bloggers have their network and Apple has theirs.
 
I say why not just set up their own network of three AEBS and lock them to the demo devices so that the bloggers have their network and Apple has theirs.

Interference. Having that many WiFi devices in such a small area is going to cause problems even if they're on separate networks.

Although I am curious as to why the iPhone had problems but none of the bloggers did. Maybe the iPhone's Wifi radio has some issues.
 
Why would they do that? They've used the Moscone Center for years and it works out just fine.


Because as a company grows in popularity that means there are going to be more followers. I dont care if they have been in the same place for years.. Expansion isnt a bad thing. People would kill to go to that conference.
 
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