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Wi-Fi Capacity Planner for Visitor Venues

Plan for peak days, busy intervals and seasonal surges with a quick estimate of access point count and capacity headroom.

This planner is designed around real visitor behaviour (arrivals, dwell time, queues, cafés and gift shops), so you can start with a sensible baseline.

Good Wi-Fi is about more than just coverage and speed.
In visitor venues, it underpins the experience, operations and systems that run the day.

  • Designed for museums, heritage sites, attractions, hospitality, parks and events
  • Supports guest + staff networks, POS and operational systems
  • Built around practical headroom, not best-case assumptions
  • Accounts for peak demand, not just average usage

Estimate your Wi-Fi capacity

Enter your venue details to estimate recommended access points and capacity headroom.

Wi‑Fi Capacity Planner (UniFi WiFi 7)

These figures are indicative. Heritage layouts vary. For a confident design, book a survey.

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Venue

Coverage type

Usage

Typical usage (select all that apply)

Zone planner (optional)

Area total: 0%
Peak users total: 0%
Split your venue into zones where people gather. We’ll size each zone and total it up.

Optional: your current setup

If you’re unsure about any inputs, use reasonable estimates — we’ll validate the numbers when you request a survey.

Understanding Your Wi-Fi Capacity Estimate

The planner gives you a practical baseline for access point count and capacity headroom, shaped around how visitor venues actually behave. Here’s what the estimate covers, who it’s designed for, and how to make sense of the results.

Access point estimate

A realistic AP count based on usable areas, demand zones and peak concurrency, not just square metres.

Capacity headroom

A snapshot showing how comfortably the design handles busy days, arrivals and seasonal surges.

Practical next steps

Download a shareable PDF, or send results to our team to turn the estimate into a confirmed survey plan.

Designed for Visitor Venues

The planner reflects common patterns across:

  • Museums & galleries
  • Heritage sites & historic houses
  • Zoos & wildlife parks
  • Hospitality & leisure venues
  • Caravan & holiday parks
  • Large public event spaces

If your venue doesn’t fit neatly into a category, the planner still works — it’s built around demand patterns, not labels.

How to Read the Results

  • AP count is a starting point — layout, walls and ceiling height can change this.
  • Worst zone highlights where demand is most intense, such as queues, cafés and retail.
  • Headroom shows how comfortably the design copes at peak times.
  • Next step is a survey to confirm placement, cabling and configuration.

Turn your estimate into a proper design

We’ll confirm coverage, capacity and placement with a survey tailored to your building.

FAQ

Frequently Asked
Questions About Us

It’s a strong starting point, but older buildings can behave very differently due to thick walls, stone, metalwork and hidden voids. Use the planner for an initial estimate, then we’ll confirm coverage and placement with an on-site survey.

Who We Work With

We’re proud to support a wide range of visitor attractions and leisure venues — each with its own unique character and challenges. From heritage sites to modern experiences, our Wi-Fi and IT solutions keep your staff connected and your visitors engaged.

A Partner Who Understands Your World

We know that every attraction is different. Whether your site welcomes hundreds or thousands of visitors a day, Beyond1066 designs IT systems that fit around your operations, your staff, and your guests — so the technology quietly works behind the scenes to make every day run smoothly.