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- TrackrigExplorer IIIt's not always a matter of how good their WiFi is, but also how close you can get to one of their antennas. Granted, an RV park has to have decent WiFi to begin with, if they park you off in the back 40 where their antennas have a hard time reaching to, you aren't going to get good WiFi. So one person could have good WiFi and you could have poor WiFi in the same park.
In a couple places we stay most years, we've walked around marking on one of their park maps where their antennas are and then we'll make reservations for a spot relatively close to an antenna.
That takes care of making good connections but if someone is downloading a movie you'll still probably have problems.
Bill
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