Won't better coverage mean more phones in class? No...
You can control when, where, and for whom it's active. Class hours off. Emergencies on. Staff + First Responders only. Your network, Your Rules.
Legacy solutions like distributed antenna systems (DAS) cost $100K+ per building and take months to deploy.
Wi-DAS takes a completely different approach: it uses the enterprise-grade Wi-Fi network you already have in every building and connects it to major carriers using Passpoint® — a security standard developed by the Wi-Fi Alliance.
Our team handles the carrier integrations, network optimization, and ongoing monitoring and reporting. No new hardware. No permits. No construction.
We can have even the largest districts up and running in just a few hours. 75+ school districts covering hundreds of schools are already up and running.
How districts are eliminating dead zones using the Wi-Fi they already have.
No new antennas, no permits, no construction crews. We'll show you exactly how it works, which carriers are integrated, and why your existing infrastructure is all you need.
Why it costs a fraction of legacy DAS and deploys in days, not months.
We'll share what real deployments look like — cost, timeline, and effort. Most districts go live in hours with a single setup call. You'll have everything you need to bring this to your board.
How to qualify for a no-cost pilot in one of your schools or buildings.
See the results in your own facility before committing to a full deployment. Pilot setup takes one call with your IT team. If it's not a fit, we'll tell you on the spot.
“It’s been working beautifully. We have it deployed at multiple sites now with great results.” - School District in Florida
“We have had a lot of positive feedback from city employees.”- City in Utah
“…it has been a big help, especially for large events.” - School District in Utah
“It was super easy to deploy and overall, I've been pleased with the process.” - City in Texas
🏫 K-12: 75+ school districts, hundreds of schools across the United States
🎓 Higher Education: 30+ colleges & universities, including Ivy Plus schools
🏥 Healthcare: 25+ healthcare groups, dozens of hospitals & clinics
🛍️ Retail: 10+ major chains, thousands of stores and locations
🏛️ Government: 50+ state & local government entities and organizations
🏟️ Entertainment: NFL stadiums, major casinos, live music venues
🏨 Commercial Real Estate: 100+ properties, thousands of tenants
🏢 Corporate: Fortune 100 offices, manufacturing, warehouses
Skip the lunch and learn and book a 1:1 intro call with our team to learn more about Wi-DAS and our no-cost pilot.
Here are the questions we hear most often.
You're not alone — and you don't have to choose. Wi-DAS gives you complete control over when, where, and for whom coverage is active. Keep it off during class hours, on for emergencies, limited to staff and first responders — whatever your policy requires. We walk through the control options in detail during the session.
Wi-Fi calling requires users to manually connect, often through a portal or password. It's inconsistent, unsecured, and doesn't support carrier integration or first responder prioritization. Wi-DAS uses Passpoint® to connect devices automatically and securely — no logins, no portals, no user intervention. We show the difference side-by-side in the session.
Ours too. Wi-DAS supports first responder traffic prioritization, so police, EMS, and fire can communicate inside your buildings when it matters most. We walk through how this works and how districts are building it into their emergency preparedness plans.
That's exactly the point — Wi-DAS costs a fraction of legacy DAS because it uses your existing Wi-Fi infrastructure. No new antennas, no construction, no permits. We share real deployment costs during the session so you can see what it looks like for a district your size.
Most IT teams spend about one hour on the setup call. There's no new hardware to install, no ongoing maintenance, and no disruption to your existing network. Wi-DAS adds a new secure SSID — it doesn't touch your current configurations.
