We're a church, a nonprofit, and we use it for everyday office work, for video uploading and downloading, live streaming, video conferencing, video calling, and networking. We use it as guest WiFi as well.
We're a church, and we use the WiFi primarily for laptops and our offices. We don't have an onsite server, so everything is hosted on Microsoft Cloud. We use this solution primarily for our office staff during the week. The key reason we went with Astound was for the speed. We stream our services, both audio and video, on Sundays. Our biggest usage is on Sundays. We have an admin layer for our staff, a worship team layer for our audio, and a video team. We host Office 365 and Adobe on our computers. We also have a surveillance system that ties into the unit, but that's a separate video recorder. We have 17 access points, which are our WAPS that feed from it. At our peak, we had 190 users. There are 600 people in the building, and we only use 10% of our bandwidth.
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We're a church, a nonprofit, and we use it for everyday office work, for video uploading and downloading, live streaming, video conferencing, video calling, and networking. We use it as guest WiFi as well.
We're a church, and we use the WiFi primarily for laptops and our offices. We don't have an onsite server, so everything is hosted on Microsoft Cloud. We use this solution primarily for our office staff during the week. The key reason we went with Astound was for the speed. We stream our services, both audio and video, on Sundays. Our biggest usage is on Sundays. We have an admin layer for our staff, a worship team layer for our audio, and a video team. We host Office 365 and Adobe on our computers. We also have a surveillance system that ties into the unit, but that's a separate video recorder. We have 17 access points, which are our WAPS that feed from it. At our peak, we had 190 users. There are 600 people in the building, and we only use 10% of our bandwidth.