Event Connectivity — XPRMNT × Signal Path
XPRMNT × Signal Path

Your event deserves Wi-Fi that performs at the level of your artists

XPRMNT has partnered with Signal Path to engineer the network your show actually runs on — broadcast, box office, and gate systems included, not just the Wi-Fi fans complain about. Built by the team behind EDC Las Vegas and SpaceX launch towers.

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A dropped connection isn't a tech problem — it's a missed cue, a frozen scanner, and a dark register, at the worst possible second.

The Problem With Borrowed Wi-Fi

Why Events Need Their Own Network

Venue and pop-up Wi-Fi is built for an office lobby, not for the systems your show actually depends on.

The Broadcast Problem

Livestreams drop and FOH comms go dark, sharing a pipe with 10,000 fans

Broadcast feeds, FOH radios, and stage comms shouldn't be fighting fans for bandwidth. Production traffic gets its own dedicated, isolated lane — before the show ever starts.

The Access Problem

Gate scanners freeze exactly when the line is longest

Ticket scanning and access control run on their own isolated segment, so a crowd surge at the door never becomes a bottleneck at the door.

The Money Problem

One dead connection and every register in the building goes down

When box office, bar, and merch share the same overloaded network as the crowd, a traffic spike can freeze every register in the building. Isolated networks keep money moving.

The Fan Problem

Free Wi-Fi that doesn't know your fans is free money left on the table

Generic Wi-Fi is just a cost. Ours can be an engagement and revenue channel — pre-save prompts, sponsor activations, merch offers — without ever competing with what keeps the show running.

The Technology

Signal Path's proprietary stack, purpose-built for the chaos of live events — and for keeping production isolated from everything else.

Intelligent Orchestration

The Invisible Hand

Bonds and prioritizes every connection so payments, broadcast, and production traffic never compete with fan load — every byte goes where it matters most.

Isolated Networks

Service Islands

Production, payments, gate, and fan traffic each run on their own segment. A surge in one never touches another.

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Signal Enforcement

The Hammer

Monitors every device's signal quality in real time and eliminates "sticky client" drag — one bad connection never degrades the room for everyone else.

Zero-Friction Onboarding

Tap, Scan, or Type

Custom-branded connection devices turn complex authentication into a single gesture — for fans at the gate, and for artists and crew backstage.

Tap to Connect

NFC-powered instant authentication. Touch your phone to any branded device and you're on.

QR Code Backup

A backup path for older devices, so no one gets left offline.

Printed Credentials

Network name and password on the device itself, for manual connection.

Custom Fabrication

3D-printed in any shape to match your event — not a sticker, an artifact artists and fans keep.

Why We Brought Them In

We don't outsource connectivity — we steward it

Your Wi-Fi is part of the show's infrastructure, not a line item bolted on after the fact. That's why Signal Path is part of the XPRMNT creative infrastructure collective: one team, one point of contact, from FOH to gate — built by engineers and run by music lovers who understand your world.

Two Ways to Work With Us

Same technology stack, same music-native team. Choose what fits your event.

Option B

Revenue Share Partnership

Everything in Premium, plus ticketing-integrated fan Wi-Fi and captive-portal advertising — turning connectivity from a cost center into a revenue line for your event.

A Few Things People Ask

Why not just use carrier hotspots or the venue's Wi-Fi?
Carriers and venues provide generic internet — they don't optimize for your event. Our team is onsite for the whole show, continually tuning the network, managing priorities, and mitigating interference from things like TV trucks or competing signals.
What are Service Islands, and why do they matter?
Instead of running everything on one shared connection, we create isolated segments for each function — production, payments, gate, and fan. A surge of fan traffic never impacts your POS, and a video upload from FOH never slows down ticket scanning.
What happens if the primary connection goes down?
We build dual-path redundancy into every deployment — an A side and a B side for everything, down to power. If one side fails, the other takes over in seconds, not minutes.
What size events can you support?
From intimate 500-person venues to festivals with 90,000+ attendees. We scale the deployment to match your event, whether it's a single-night show or a multi-day festival.
How far in advance do we need to book?
Ideally 30–90 days for a full deployment, though we've mobilized in as little as a week for urgent needs. The earlier we're in, the more we can tailor the network — and the branded connection devices — to your event.

Your event deserves a network that doesn't drop the beat

Not a vendor. A partner. Let's build something unforgettable.

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