@westernrvparkowner --- Just to understand better, what type of internet feed do your parks have? Does your location have access to true broadband internet via cable or fiber? Or are you stuck with slower/more expensive options only?
We are seasonal at a CG that has me so totally confused. They recently did a major upgrade of the wifi infrastructure in the park. New access points everywhere give a very strong wifi signal, no matter where you are located.
They also are fed by Xfinity broadband. In fact, near the entrance and outside the CG, xfinity wifi is also readily available and provides decent speeds.
HOWEVER, after clearly spending a lot of money on the wifi infrastructure, they decided to take the broadband stream and route it through tengointernet. As with every other tengo served CG I have been to, performance is useless, regardless of time of day, or how crowded the CG is.
I'm not a wifi techie by any means, but some logic should apply here. I work in an office with several hundred employees. We have a single broadband internet feed (Fios) and it services everyone via wired and wifi all day long, with no speed deficiencies. Our monthly cost for the highest available Fios speed is $450.
I just don't get the tengo solution at all.............