steelpony5555 wrote:
Bottom line there is no way a MiFi device can interfere with the parks WiFi routers. They both should be password protected so if you want to sign on to the parks you "Connect To" the park, if you got your own MiFi you "Connect To" your device. Even if they are on the same frequency the MiFi is not powerful enough to disrupt the the WiFi. If it does that means the parks WiFi is so weak it's worthless anyways, as a lot of parks "free" WiFi is.....There are lots of places now where people are using their MiFi devices to do work and network where there is also WiFi...look around in any airport there are people using the airports WiFi and also their own MiFi devices. I prefer to use my Jetpack since I am already set up for it. Heck even in McDonalds or a favorite of college kids, Panera Bread all have folks using the resturant WiFi or their own MiFi. There are other places just like that so it is a bogus claim by the campgrounds.... Probably just a couple of places that want to blame their own systems short comings on something other then their own cheap system......
So why then, if there is strong wifi where someone is at are they still using their mifi?