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How Many Routers Does JFK Actually Need?
Season 2 · Episode 186

How Many Routers Does JFK Actually Need?

Ever wonder how thousands of people stay connected at JFK? Join Herman and Corn as they dive into the massive scale of airport networking.

My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill

January 8, 202619m 54s

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Show Notes

In this episode of My Weird Prompts, Corn and Herman Poppleberry scale up from home labs to the massive, high-stakes infrastructure of John F. Kennedy International Airport. They explore the staggering engineering required to manage tens of thousands of concurrent connections across miles of terminal space, diving deep into the complexities of Wi-Fi 7, multi-link operations, and the massive fiber backhauls that keep the world moving. The duo discusses how 2026 technology, including AI-assisted radio management and Private 5G networks, handles the unique interference challenges of glass and steel while maintaining rigorous Zero Trust security. From the logistical hurdles of the Network Operations Center to the multi-million dollar budgets required to keep a global transit hub online, this conversation reveals the invisible digital architecture that passengers often take for granted. Discover how engineers protect travelers from cyber threats like "Evil Twin" attacks and why building an airport network is more like building a skyscraper than a birdhouse.