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Maxi_Signal
Oct 15, 2013Explorer
paulcardoza wrote:
This is for BUSINESS CLASS SERVICE, not residential. The company provides the router, which is not simply wifi but includes WAN ports. In our office, it is running BOTH our WAN and wifi, serving 200+ people.
And if you read previous posts, you'll see that the CG already has a super wifi access point setup in place, so that is already sunk cost. If you're going to challenge my opinion, please at least read and understand the thread first. You're just making me repeat myself.Maxi Signal wrote:
The fiber company provides the router ? Yes a router that will cover the building it is in . No you have to get commercial routers and wire multiple access points throughout the park to properly cover an rv park . And you still are not going to make everyone happy . If it was only as easy as you seem to think it is. Most RV parks would go for it.
If you feel this strongly about it . Perhaps you should invest in the RV park . And help the owner with this project . It is never as easy as it seems . Also as another poster pointed out if it is a northern RV park . They only 3 to 5 months a year to try a recoup all expenditures . Tough to tell someone else how to run a business when you don't see the books .
I tried to convince a friend of mine that it would be great to offer free wifi at his seasonal ice cream shop (in the middle of tourist area ) . When he showed me the cost and how he only had 5 months a year to recoup all the costs especially the backhaul he has to pay for 12 months of the year it did not look like such a great idea anymore.
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