Cross-river coverage for a state event
Hannah L., St. Paul, MN
Event spanned the Capitol grounds and a satellite venue near Lowertown. They linked them with a point-to-point bridge instead of two separate uplinks. Saved us bandwidth and cost.
Mall of America activation — high device density
Aman S., Bloomington, MN
1,200+ concurrent devices in a 4,000 sq ft footprint. They ran a 6 GHz band overlay with channel-bonded 160 MHz radios and we never saturated. Spec sheet was accurate.
Healthcare conference, segmented correctly
Sofia M., Edina, MN
HIPAA-aware VLAN design with separate clinician and attendee SSIDs, RADIUS auth on the clinician network. Worked exactly as documented in the topology diagram.
Wi-Fi 6E delivered as specced
Erik H., Minneapolis, MN
We needed >800 Mbps aggregate downstream and sub-30ms upstream for an esports tournament at the Minneapolis Convention Center. Their build hit both consistently. PRTG graphs available on request — that's how they hand off post-event.
Border event, no problem
Bryan F., Olive Branch, MS
Our event sits just south of the Tennessee line in Olive Branch, MS — but the production team and crew were Memphis-based. WiFiT didn't blink. Same crew, same service. Strong.
Mosque community gala
Yusuf K., Memphis, TN
We needed reliable temporary WiFi for our annual community gala downtown. Vendor was patient, on-time, and respectful of the cultural details we asked about. The portable WiFi handled livestream and registration both.
Sunday brunch fashion show
Aaliyah J., Cordova, TN
Pop-up fashion show on a Sunday brunch at a venue in Cordova. We needed event internet for the runway livestream and for the digital lookbook on iPads. The team made it look easy.
Trade show at Agricenter
Christopher L., Collierville, TN
Annual industry expo at Agricenter International. WiFiT scoped, deployed, and tore down a full exhibitor WiFi network across two main halls. Our exhibitors actually thanked us in the post-event survey. First time that's ever happened.
Memphis in May vendor row
Hannah M., Memphis, TN
Our food brand was on vendor row at Memphis in May. WiFiT supplied a portable WiFi kit that handled our point-of-sale through the whole weekend on the riverfront. Mud, rain, crowds — held up through all of it.
Saturday wedding livestream
Diego P., Bartlett, TN
Cultural wedding in Bartlett on a Saturday with relatives watching from across the U.S. and from Lima. WiFiT delivered the broadcast feed and stayed an extra hour past the ceremony because the reception ran long. That's character.
FedExForum corporate suite night
Latasha B., Germantown, TN
Hosted a corporate hospitality night at FedExForum for a Grizzlies home game. We had clients from three countries on conference calls between quarters. The venue WiFi could not have done it. WiFiT's setup carried every call clean.
Worked Beale Street like they grew up here
Reggie W., Memphis, TN
We produce a music industry mixer that takes over a stretch of Beale every fall. The block is a connectivity nightmare — every venue runs its own WiFi, none of it plays nice together. WiFiT showed up two days early to walk the block, mapped the dead zones, and built us a single overlay network that just worked. Felt less like a rental and more like a partnership.
Multi-day insurance industry meeting
Devorah G., Fitchburg, WI
Three-day annual meeting at the Madison Concourse Hotel. The Madison conference WiFi covered our main hall, breakouts, and the registration lobby. Engineer was available every morning before sessions opened. Smooth.
Outdoor brewery festival at Olbrich
Brittany R., Madison, WI
Outdoor festival, no venue WiFi at all, payment terminals at 22 vendor booths. WiFiT brought in a Madison Starlink rental as the primary uplink and weatherized APs around the perimeter. Six hours, no drops, no card declines.
Ag-tech showcase at Alliant Energy Center
Mateusz P., Sun Prairie, WI
We had eight startups demoing precision-ag products that needed cloud connectivity. WiFiT scoped dedicated upstream and isolated VLANs per startup. Every demo loaded clean. Best Madison event WiFi rental we've used.
Saturday winter wedding at the Edgewater
Hwan-jin L., Madison, WI
Reception with photo upload, livestream to relatives in Seoul, and a card reader for the favor table. The portable WiFi unit just sat there and worked. Setup was quick. Wish I'd asked about the option for a backup unit earlier in planning.
State agency conference, no procurement drama
Annika S., Madison, WI
Government event with a complicated procurement track. WiFiT handled the paperwork, delivered a documented Madison event internet plan, and ran the three-day program at the Capitol Square hotel without any of the contracting headaches we usually deal with.
UW campus partner symposium
Patrick O., Middleton, WI
Coordinated network across two university buildings for a research symposium. WiFiT handled the campus IT relationship cleanly and the Madison conference WiFi we got was faster than the building's own network.
Dairy expo at Alliant Energy Center
Yusra K., Madison, WI
Three exhibition halls, 4,200 attendees, payment terminals at every booth. The Madison trade show WiFi held across all three buildings without a complaint from any exhibitor. The engineer on site walked the floor with a tablet checking signal twice a day.
Saved our Monona Terrace product launch
Cole D., Madison, WI
The venue's house WiFi got slammed during registration and our streaming setup couldn't get a clean encode. WiFiT had a parallel Madison event WiFi rental up before the keynote. The livestream went out smooth and the platform demos worked all morning.