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canoehenge
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Dec 19, 2016

Wifi and park rules

OK, so I tried doing a search for any discussion about park rules for wifi use. A private rv park I am fixing to stay at has wifi available, but, does not allow repeaters. They claim to monitor wifi usage and will disconnect any repeaters found on the system. I am using a Ubiquiti NanoStation locoM2 as an access point for my internal rv network.
Has anyone experienced any problems running afoul of park rules using access points to gain internet service at rv parks?

23 Replies

  • Mandalay Parr wrote:
    No. I have a wifi amplifier/router and have no such problems.
    If it's a free wifi shouldn't make any difference.
    I can understand if it's a paid subscription wifi service provided by a third party.


    If the campground pays for it but it's free to campers, someone (the campground) pays for it.
  • Some WiFi rules are outdated at some of the parks.

    I have stayed at a few parks where the WiFi provider will monitor usage and throttle back your bandwidth if they feel you are using too much and affecting the total bandwidth available.
  • No. I have a wifi amplifier/router and have no such problems.
    If it's a free wifi shouldn't make any difference.
    I can understand if it's a paid subscription wifi service provided by a third party.

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