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Bill_Satellite
Jul 19, 2014Explorer II
I travel full time and am usually at a different park every 1-2 weeks. I can tell you that the vast majority of RV parks do not provide "usable" wifi unless you are not wanting to do anything other than send and receive e-mail (and a few block the sending of e-mail unless you change your e-mail settings). We are at the KOA in Las Vegas and while they provide a coupon to sign into the their network, they also laugh and say "good luck with that". That's during the Summer when the park is busy, but less than 1/2 full.
Verizon XLTE has been deployed here and we are getting over 10MB up and down with our cell card and less than 1MB (when it does anything) with the park WiFi. Some of the campgrounds do have reasonable wifi but you usually have to pay a fee. $3-4/day or $10-15/week. There are monthly and yearly rates available as well.
Verizon XLTE has been deployed here and we are getting over 10MB up and down with our cell card and less than 1MB (when it does anything) with the park WiFi. Some of the campgrounds do have reasonable wifi but you usually have to pay a fee. $3-4/day or $10-15/week. There are monthly and yearly rates available as well.
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