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valhalla360
Oct 19, 2014Navigator
Our experience, is most campers who want TV will bring the satellite dish. Cable is an odd ball item in todays campgrounds and usually suffers from limited channel availability.
That said, when you compare the cost of installing an electrical system without a co-axial cable and with a co-axial cable, you will find the cost difference is negligible.
A good Wi-Fi system on the other hand is loved by the vast majority.
What I would really look into is talk to a tech guy about running a hardwired internet system or at least including conduit so it can be added later. Even the best Wi-Fi systems seem to get overloaded and slow down during peak periods and data demands are still growing at a rapid pace, so the Wi-Fi you install today may be a slow system next year.
That said, when you compare the cost of installing an electrical system without a co-axial cable and with a co-axial cable, you will find the cost difference is negligible.
A good Wi-Fi system on the other hand is loved by the vast majority.
What I would really look into is talk to a tech guy about running a hardwired internet system or at least including conduit so it can be added later. Even the best Wi-Fi systems seem to get overloaded and slow down during peak periods and data demands are still growing at a rapid pace, so the Wi-Fi you install today may be a slow system next year.
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