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The Definitive Guide to Multi-Machine Anti-Cheat Defense Systems

If you operate multiple machines across a large floor, you need a protection strategy that covers all of them without buying a separate device for each one. This definitive guide covers multi-machine anti-cheat defense systems.

Coverage Planning

A single Gen2 device covers 2.5-3 meters. In a typical layout with machines spaced 1-2 meters apart, one Gen2 protects 2-3 machines. Measure your floor layout and calculate how many devices you need based on machine spacing, not machine count. Overlapping coverage is better than gaps between devices.

Device Placement Strategy

Place devices at the center of machine clusters rather than at the edges. This maximizes the number of machines within the coverage radius. For long rows of machines, place a device at each end of the row. For clustered layouts, one device at the center of each cluster.

Combining Different Device Types

A large floor may need a mix of device types. Use Gen2 devices for fish tables and general cabinet machines. Add V5 or K8 devices for top ball and lottery machines. Add AI Trojan Terminator devices for machines with confirmed trojan vulnerabilities. Each device type addresses a specific threat profile.

Expanding Coverage Over Time

Start with one device on your highest-revenue machine. Measure the results for 30 days. If the improvement is measurable, expand to the next cluster. Continue until all machines are protected. This phased approach keeps initial investment low while building comprehensive coverage over time.

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