09 Dec How to Ensure Reliable Wi-Fi in Large Public Venues – Tips and Solutions for Your Projects
Designing and deploying Wi-Fi networks in large public venues (LPVs) such as stadiums, arenas, or convention centers is a task that requires meticulous planning and a deep understanding of the unique challenges these spaces present. Each venue has its specific characteristics – from physical layouts and construction materials to aesthetic requirements – all of which can significantly impact Wi-Fi performance.
It’s also crucial to consider the diverse needs of users depending on the type of event. Fans at a Taylor Swift concert will upload hundreds of photos and videos, generating enormous network traffic, while business conference attendees will primarily use email and web browsing, consuming fewer resources.
At Kappa Data, we understand how critical it is to deliver reliable Wi-Fi that meets users’ expectations in any scenario. That’s why we’re sharing insights on the key design challenges and best practices that enable the creation of efficient networks in such spaces.
Challenges in Designing Wi-Fi for Large Public Venues – EKAHAU