Few things in life are more frustrating than dealing with a spotty WiFi connection, and it always seems to happen at the worst times. Whether it’s an important Zoom meeting with the boss or right in the middle of giving a demo to a potential client, we’ve all had to deal with the anxiety and sometimes even anger that comes with not having reliable internet.
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With this in mind, having a reliable WiFi connection should be a top priority for event/project planners for both in-person and digital events. Your sponsors and vendors will expect it at expos, and it provides attendees with a smoother, more engaging experience.
A lot goes into determining whether or not you are providing adequate WiFi for your event to run without kinks. In this article, we will review how event organizers can ensure they are properly making this determination.
One of the first things you should determine when assessing your event WiFi needs is how many people will need access, and what they will need it for. Attendees will likely use the WiFi on two devices – smartphones and a laptop. Presenters will likely require more bandwidth if they are broadcasting videos or other multimedia, and vendors might need a strong connection for giving demos of their platforms or making sales on a POS.
If your event or project is going to have multiple hundreds of people attending, your WiFi needs will be much higher than if it’s only 50 people.
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The next step, after identifying the number of people that will need access to WiFi and what each person’s level of usage will be, is determining what your event’s bandwidth needs are.
Before diving into calculating that, it’s important to understand some terminology. According to an article by socialtables, a key differentiating factor is Bandwidth vs. Dedicated Bandwidth. Bandwidth is a range of frequencies within a given band, in particular that used for transmitting a signal. Whereas Dedicated Bandwidth is the bandwidth that is specifically set aside for one business or entity.
When planning for an event, you want to ensure you have dedicated bandwidth. For instance, if you hold an event at a hotel and the WiFi they provide is the same WiFi that hotel guests (not attending your event) access, it can greatly reduce the actual bandwidth you are getting for your event exclusively, and cause issues.
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Once you ensure that your event will have dedicated bandwidth, you can then use a bandwidth calculator to determine what amount of dedicated bandwidth is needed. By selecting all the ways WiFi is needed, like breakout presentations, registration, live streaming etc., the calculator will break down how much bandwidth is needed for each function, and provide a total.
Once you have an understanding of the amount of bandwidth needed, you can then start determining whether your event will use the WiFi that many venues provide as part of the rental package, or if turning to a third-party provider, like us here at eTech, is needed to get sufficient bandwidth.
When working with a provider, a good one will become a partner in your event planning and during the event. They should be able to help you determine how much equipment is needed based on your bandwidth needs, where the hotspot modems should be located, assist in the setup, and be on-call for any issues that may arise. Additionally, a third-party provider can help with WiFi bonding in case you just need supplemental WiFi to work in addition with the venue provided network. At eTech we always work alongside our clients every step of the way to ensure our enterprise-grade 5G network equipment is exceeding expectations and meeting all needs.
After all equipment is set up, it’s then important to test speeds to ensure you are actually receiving the speeds needed. The easiest way to do this is using an internet speed test like the Ookla Speedtest. You can run a speed test on any WiFi, whether it’s a hotspot modem signal, or the venue’s provided WiFi signal.
While running the speed tests, you want to ensure the device you are running the test on is connected to the right network, and not pulling signals from other networks. It’s also important to run 3-5 tests in each area and look at the average results, to get the most accurate picture.
A couple of factors to consider that may alter your speed tests results are:
After running your speed tests and feeling like you have an accurate average of readings, the final step is to analyze the different factors of the test.
Having a reliable WiFi network is more important than ever before with the recent emergence of digital-only and hybrid events. At eTech, we are always thrilled to talk through your event WiFi needs with you and help you determine the best route for success.
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