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Use Case

Hospitality & Multi-Site Networks

Design guest-facing networks for hotels, resorts, cabins, RV parks, and multi-property sites without turning every building into a custom one-off.

  • Hotels and multi-site properties
  • Shared headend strategy
  • Guest-ready service quality

The Challenge

Hospitality teams need dependable service across buildings with different layouts, cabling conditions, and occupancy patterns.

When signal issues show up during peak occupancy, the burden lands on staff quickly: more room-level complaints, more truck rolls, and less confidence in the network.

How We Solve It

We use an optical backbone where it reduces complexity, then match nodes and amplification to each building zone so guest areas stay within target levels without oversizing the design.

The goal is straightforward: a network that is easier to commission, easier to document, and easier to support property after property.

Reference Architecture

One Headend. Every Property Type. Same Standardized Kit.

■ Property Headend
Source
Same Kit, Every Zone
Each zone follows the same optical node + amplifier + tap pattern. Adjust tap count and output levels per property type so operations teams can standardize service without rebuilding the workflow every time.
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Coaxial RF
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All Zones Active

What To Plan Early

  1. Map each building or guest zone first so you know where conversion and amplification are actually needed.
  2. Standardize device kits for similar properties to speed rollout and simplify spare parts.
  3. Plan around occupancy windows so cutovers happen with minimal disruption to guests and staff.
  4. Document labeling, power locations, and level targets so future maintenance does not start from scratch.

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