Home Wifi when hosting a Webinar
Hello all,
Apologies if a topic has already started on this, I could not locate it.
I have a general question about hosting webinars from home on my home wifi connection. I have run a few webinars with an average of 200 people online from home for the past few months during lock down in the UK.
I always feel a bit panicky about my home wifi! I wonder if it is as stable as wifi in my office location.
If my wifi connection was to fall over mid-webinar, is there any safety net? Or will the entire webinar come to a crashing halt?
Thanks for your help - I hope you may be able to put my mind at rest in some way!
Rach
If you as the Organizer loose connection with the webinar, you have five minutes to reconnect before the webinar ends by itself.
I always have a second computer connected as an Organizer in case the main computer crashes. That second computer will maintain the webinar until I can get the main computer reconnected.
But you asked about the wifi going down. For my big webinars, I always have a remote person as a Co-Organizer. If I loose everything, that Co-Organizer can keep the webinar going until I can get reconnected.