LittleBill wrote:
Bill.Winegard wrote:
LittleBill wrote:
Bill.Winegard wrote:
I am currently in a park in Golden, CO with 2 strong wifi networks available. This park only has about 30 sites but using their wifi, I cannot stay connected for more than 20-30 minutes before it's either overloaded (I am guessing that's why it's too slow) or simply drops out and this is a City run park.
I prove this every time I use the parks WiFi services since my router is always on no matter the connection I am using.
lol you leave your router on and have no problems? sure doesn't seem to be the case
Not sure what this even means. I use campground wifi with my router running without issue. Are you suggesting otherwise?
uh maybe you forgot what you wrote, you had problems you wrote that yourself. i simply am quoting you....
I have never said I had problems with a router causing interference problems. I have problems with the software in my WiFi Ranger router but that's the manufacturers issues and nothing related to this topic. I use both wifi and the router simultaneously on a regular basis. I have also been in areas like the recent FMCA rally where there were multiple wifi Ranger routers (default SSID is pvt.wifiranger.xxxx) and multiple MiFi devices and have always been able to use my own cellular network without issue (which uses wifi to my computer, my wife's computer and Kindle and my wireless printer).
It's simply never been an issue.