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Dec 15, 2013Explorer
We regularly go to a campground that uses Tengo Internet as their provider for wifi. We have never had the problem that you describe. We both have been on laptops on the wifi at the same time at that campground. This may be something that just this campground has set up. When I have used Tengo at a campground, when the laptop or tablet is first turned on to wifi and a browser is started, it starts on the Tengo home page where it asks you to register a login id and password. Once that is put in, the page opens to another home page that includes the campground's name and asks how many days are you staying. I always select the maximum choice and the login that I registered is good for that long - and can be used by any computer or tablet that we have at the same time. And if one wanted, each could "set up an account" with their own id and password. Once you log in for the first time for the stay, you get another welcome page that says it is free. (they don't ask for any personal information or billing information)
It is odd for a campground to use a different code for each RV/TT that comes in. In campgrounds that we have been to where they give you a code, the code is the same for everyone.
We have had minor problems with campground wifi. So far I have not seen a need to pay for a data plan for a hotspot connection. We are good to check email, browse the web, etc.
It is odd for a campground to use a different code for each RV/TT that comes in. In campgrounds that we have been to where they give you a code, the code is the same for everyone.
We have had minor problems with campground wifi. So far I have not seen a need to pay for a data plan for a hotspot connection. We are good to check email, browse the web, etc.
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