Forum Discussion
travelingbard
May 04, 2015Explorer
Pogoil wrote:
Some parks have banned these devices. When parks get busy they often limit you to 1 or 2 devices per person. And yes the router firmware can detect these devices and how many connections are going through them. A majority of the parks do not monitor their WIFI and in that case no problem using one of these.
Connecting a smart TV in my opinion is not acceptable as streaming causes the WIFI in most parks to degrade rapidly and then we all complain.
Pogoil.
It's not always a park setting where you would want the boost. We also have Xfinity's wifi anywhere it's available, but signal strength can vary. The booster will work on that. As with anything, it's up to the user to be respectful of other people's needs with bandwidth in a full park, but wifi isn't limited to RV and state/national parks anymore...
About Motorhome Group
38,705 PostsLatest Activity: Jan 14, 2025