A smart hotel isn’t just about fancy gadgets—it’s about building a fast, secure network that keeps everything connected behind the scenes. From smooth WiFi in every guest room to reliable PoE-powered devices and centralized management, a smart setup lets hotels offer better privacy, comfort, and convenience. With a system that’s stable, scalable, and easy to control, hotel teams can focus less on tech troubles and more on guest experience.
Key Needs for a Smart Hotel Network
A modern smart hotel network must cover all rooms, lobbies, and service areas without dead zones. Here’s what a robust system requires:
- Full Wi-Fi coverage across all guest rooms with no blind spots.
- Installation of 86-type wall-mounted access points (APs) that integrate with existing cable boxes.
- Network scalability to support web, SMS, or social media-based authentication methods in the future.
- Seamless roaming—devices can switch between APs without losing connection.
- Visually discreet APs that blend into upscale hotel interiors and support PoE to minimize wiring.
- A centralized system for network monitoring, configuration, and AP status updates.
Levinlink’s Network Design Highlights
Levinlink delivers a high-performance smart hotel network through a layered architecture using PoE switches and core-level fiber uplinks.
1. Reliable PoE Power Supply
Our PoE switches provide up to 30W per port, powering multiple APs across each hotel floor without extra wiring or adapters.
2. Core-Level Control & Monitoring
With SH-MR7240C as the backbone switch, we offer:
- 4 × 10G SFP+ ports
- 16 × 1G fiber ports
- 8 × Combo ports
Rich Layer 3 features enable advanced management, aggregation, and real-time system insights.
3. Optimized Wireless Performance
Each AP includes professional-grade antennas with adjustable output power to fine-tune coverage based on environmental needs.
4. Fast and Flexible Roaming
With FITAP architecture, all APs broadcast a unified SSID, enabling mobile devices to quickly switch between access points on the same VLAN.
5.Centralized Control
A dedicated AC wireless controller detects and configures APs automatically, making network maintenance far easier for hotel IT teams.