Frequently Asked Questions
All our units work by combing together several different types of internet WAN using enterprise-grade bonding routers from Peplink. The units contain powerful 4x4 MIMO antennas and several modems that allow them to connect to multiple diverse 5G and LTE-A/4G cellular networks from Verizon, T Mobile and AT&T, all at the same time. This diversity of connection types provides enhanced reliability, because if one carrier fails, the others keep working, so the connection remains seamless.
It’s not essential, but where there are onsite internet connections available, like a fiber connection, a satellite dish or venue WiFi, our equipment can add those internet sources to the bonded cellular connection. This adds more redundancy to the setup, and importantly, consolidates all the networks so they run through our routers. This means during the event, producers can rely on PopUp WiFi to manage their whole network.
Yes. We offer a Risk-Free Test Promise when our techs can’t confidently determine that our products will meet your needs. We will charge you for a single day’s rental + shipping up-front. We will ship you a unit on a date that you can visit the site and work with our techs to set up your unit and allow them to optimize your network and confirm the performance.
If the performance is sufficient, we will credit the value of the equipment rental towards the cost of your next booking when your unit is returned on time. If it is unsuccessful, we will refund the rental portion of your invoice - you cover the cost of shipping - when your unit is returned on time.
Risk-Free Tests for the cost of shipping only are solely available under the following circumstances:
- If the production is an out-of-the-way area on the fringes of cellular reception
- If you’re activating inside a venue where there is no cellular reception on any carrier on people’s mobile phones.
- If you’re planning something out of the ordinary, such as an 8K stream.
Unfortunately not. The cellular signals that our units rely on for the majority of our work do not reliably transmit through the ground. If you are planning an event that is below street level, we do have a solution called a “Can Phone Kit”. Just like the tin can phones we used to play with as children, the kits use two PopUp WiFi units connected together with an ethernet cable. One unit must sit at street level, 4’ - 10’ off the ground, somewhere it can “see” the outside world. The other unit will be set up in the space where you will be using the internet.