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hosting zoom meetings for at least 60 participants through the same wifi...

IgorD
Listener

dear people,

 

we are a group of artist that is working on an event that would like to combine zoom experience with a live physical co-presence of a larger group of people. In other words we would need that a group of 60 people/audience is able to access zoom session while sitting together in a same room. Problem that we are encountering is that we are imagining large group of participants hooking up to zoom through the same router/wifi connection. The connection should be strong and stableenough to host 60 people in a same zoom session from one location, through the same wifi connection and allow hosts to share screen and stream audio and video with everybody. Is that possible and do you have any advice how to go about it. It is an urgent question and we would really appreciate some feedback about it. Thank you in advance!

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Adanna_Zoom
Community Champion | Zoom Employee
Community Champion | Zoom Employee

Hello Igor,

 

Thank you for your inquiry.

The bandwidth used by Zoom will be optimized for the best experience based on the network. This means it will automatically adjust for 3G, WiFi, or wired environments and will be able to support your participants. Please see below the recommended bandwidth for meetings and webinar panelists:

 

  • For 1:1 video calling:
    • For high-quality video: 600kbps (up/down)
    • For 720p HD video: 1.2Mbps (up/down)
    • For 1080p HD video: 3.8Mbps/3.0Mbps (up/down)
  • For group video calling:
    • For high-quality video: 1.0 Mbps/600kbps (up/down)
    • For 720p HD video: 2.6Mbps/1.8Mbps (up/down)
    • For 1080p HD video: 3.8Mbps/3.0Mbps (up/down)
    • For gallery view receiving: 2.0Mbps (25 views), 4.0Mbps (49 views)
  • For screen sharing only (no video thumbnail): 50-75kbps
  • For screen sharing with video thumbnail: 50-150kbps
  • For audio VoiP: 60-80kbps
  • For Zoom Phone: 60-100kbps

*NOTE* I recommend you ensure that your participants DO NOT join the audio or that they should mute their microphones to avoid feedback & echo.

 

Kindly click on Accept solution if this response has answered your query.

Thanks,
Adanna

SarahX
Listener

How did your event go, Igor?