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jesruiz
Sep 16, 2015Explorer
Yes I understand that it all depends on the parks ISP and how many people are connected to it. I've also been to places where you need to walk to the front office to connect and I'd like to target those wifi connections.
I was thinking about doing something where I would have a router in bridge mode near my tv with an antenna run to the roof of my TT. So then I would only have to log in to my router once and update it with the park wifi. My kids tablets and our phones would already have my TT network preloaded so no need to go device to device updating them with the park wifi.
One thing I'm not sure of is if the park is using guest access wifi how the bridged router can connect if it requires me to enter the password in a browser window.
I was thinking about doing something where I would have a router in bridge mode near my tv with an antenna run to the roof of my TT. So then I would only have to log in to my router once and update it with the park wifi. My kids tablets and our phones would already have my TT network preloaded so no need to go device to device updating them with the park wifi.
One thing I'm not sure of is if the park is using guest access wifi how the bridged router can connect if it requires me to enter the password in a browser window.
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