AllegroD wrote:
Executive wrote:
Remember campground wifi is a bonus. Many campers forget that. Most CG operators provide just the basic wifi service. Campers now want to stream movies, run their businesses out of their coach, use Skype etc. etc. These stress the CG system to it's limit. Improving reception in most CGs simply increases wifi that's weak at best. If you truly want good wifi get yourself a mifi from one of the phone carriers. Then you have 5g or more per month and you can control it. Personally I don't have a problem with CGs throttling the signal based on your usage. As always, a few spoil it for the masses....Dennis
Worth repeating.
CKNSLS wrote:
jplante4 wrote:
This
That still doesn't address bandwidth-just a stronger signal. From the link above:
"Now as a reminder, even though you will have a much better chance connecting to the RV parks Wi-Fi service, that does not mean you will have better Internet."
This is true. Go with a combination. The above and a Mifi. If the CG signal is strained, you can redirect the repeater to the Mifi. Could help keep you under your data limit.
The combination of my own data plan and using the CG Internet connection when available through my repeater is what I do and it works out quite well.