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Setup and provide WiFi for large event

By: Franklin at FTS Broadband
Delivering dependable WiFi for high-density environments requires advanced network engineering, not just basic internet setup. Proper planning involves calculating aggregate bandwidth demand, segmenting services for different user groups, and optimizing access point placement with respect to coverage, capacity, and mounting constraints. Our engineering team recently deployed such a solution, ensuring robust connectivity for the production crew as well as over 500 event attendees.

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fz Oct 03, 2025 at 4:24 PM

High-density WiFi is a completely different game from a basic internet setup. When hundreds of users, devices, and applications converge in one space, only advanced network engineering can deliver the speed and reliability people expect.

At First Call Tech, we approach every deployment with precision. Our engineers calculate total bandwidth demand, segment traffic intelligently across user groups, and optimize access point placement for maximum coverage and capacity — all while adapting to unique building layouts and mounting limitations.

Recently, we engineered a high-density WiFi solution that kept a production crew seamlessly connected while also supporting over 500 event attendees without a hitch. The result: dependable performance under pressure, proving that our technology scales to meet the most demanding environments.

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