So if it "can" be true why do you keep saying its not true?
I say it because it is true! If only one person could co-exist on non-conflicting WiFi channel then only 3 people could use WiFi at the same time and they would have to carefully select the channel to which they were assigned. Since we know that this is not correct, we must also conclude that while it's "possible" it's not likely.
I agree that at an RV park this is going to be a rare if never occurring condition, but it does happen.
Since we all both now in agree, we can end this silly scenario. There is almost no chance that a MiFi in an RV park is going to cause issues with that RV parks WiFi services.
You obviously don't understand how an RF radio works. I suggest doing some research, and next April 11-13 make your way to Long Beach, CA and I will personally show you this as it happens. Send me a PM when you arrive
We might do better to stay on topic. I can highlight multiple times and locations where wifi (and cellular) services become inoperable due to a large human influx. But, that has nothing at all to do with an RVer using a MiFi in an RV park during the normal course of business.
My research is just as valid as yours. I am a full time RVer and I spend nearly every day of my life in an RV park. It sounds like you spend little or no time in these areas but choose to over-ride reality with your own business perception of what RV WiFi is (or should be). I have also been involved with wireless internet connections (in an RV in an RV park) for over 12 years and am well aware of what is and what is not. Want to take me to school? Join me at any RV park in the Country and prove to me that an RVers MiFi is rendering an entire RV parks WiFi network inoperable or even slightly less functional.