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pconroy328
Apr 10, 2017Explorer
I'm a professional nerd, and if campground wifi was essential to me making a living, I'd be dead by now. :)
No, there's nothing prohibiting a campground from having good internet - just most of them don't. First it's a low margin business, second the APs become expensive, third many of them are miles away from a CO meaning that even if the wifi is excellent bandwidth in and out might be dismal.
If you need Internet to earn your living, you'll need to go cellular (hotspot) and hope you're always within cell tower reach.
If there's any reason why an RV appliance might be less reliable than the one in your home it could be because the appliances are bounced and rattled all over jeebus while you're driving down the road.
I agree with the others - if you don't want anything propane related, then just leave the valve off.
Personally, I'm a fan of hot showers, cold beer and a warm place to sleep.
So I typically have a full tank of propane.
No, there's nothing prohibiting a campground from having good internet - just most of them don't. First it's a low margin business, second the APs become expensive, third many of them are miles away from a CO meaning that even if the wifi is excellent bandwidth in and out might be dismal.
If you need Internet to earn your living, you'll need to go cellular (hotspot) and hope you're always within cell tower reach.
If there's any reason why an RV appliance might be less reliable than the one in your home it could be because the appliances are bounced and rattled all over jeebus while you're driving down the road.
I agree with the others - if you don't want anything propane related, then just leave the valve off.
Personally, I'm a fan of hot showers, cold beer and a warm place to sleep.
So I typically have a full tank of propane.
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