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RoyB
Feb 05, 2017Explorer II
Keep in mind that WIFI at most parks get loaded down with many users even if you get good reception. I was just reading on here yesterday of a WINEGARD unit that cost around $700 including mounting brackets etc to be used on a RV Motorhome and made WIFI from local areas available throughout the RV. Alot of money spent and still can't depend on the local WIFI HOTSPOT signals.
Winegard WF3000 series
I give up on Campground WIFI a long time ago just for this reason. It became almost useless for me during the 6-11PM time frame. Too many folks trying to use it was the problem... Only time I could get to use the service was usually 2-5AM... using something like VERIZON MIFI type units or cell phone WIFI hot spots that develop their own SECURE and PRIVATE WIFI HOT spots was the best solution for me...
Just saying from my experience...
Roy Ken
Winegard WF3000 series
I give up on Campground WIFI a long time ago just for this reason. It became almost useless for me during the 6-11PM time frame. Too many folks trying to use it was the problem... Only time I could get to use the service was usually 2-5AM... using something like VERIZON MIFI type units or cell phone WIFI hot spots that develop their own SECURE and PRIVATE WIFI HOT spots was the best solution for me...
Just saying from my experience...
Roy Ken
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