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wittmeba
Dec 21, 2013Explorer
Dan,
Thanks for clarifying. It made me rethink and re-read the OP post.
If they are posting the credentials (login/pw) in the window it seems to me this is a "community" login/pw. How can this block #2-## within the OP's rv if their IP addresses are unique which they should be? All they should be able to see is each IP address accessing their Wifi router.
If the OP was provided a single login/pw when they signed in that would make sense. This sounds like the situation when I re-read the OP's post - 1 PC access - and that is exactly what the park would want if they have limited Wifi routers.
But if it is posted in a window it should be a community login/pw.
If the OP wants each one in their RV to have simultaneous access they will need unique credentials (login/pw) for each one.
Thanks for clarifying. It made me rethink and re-read the OP post.
If they are posting the credentials (login/pw) in the window it seems to me this is a "community" login/pw. How can this block #2-## within the OP's rv if their IP addresses are unique which they should be? All they should be able to see is each IP address accessing their Wifi router.
If the OP was provided a single login/pw when they signed in that would make sense. This sounds like the situation when I re-read the OP's post - 1 PC access - and that is exactly what the park would want if they have limited Wifi routers.
But if it is posted in a window it should be a community login/pw.
If the OP wants each one in their RV to have simultaneous access they will need unique credentials (login/pw) for each one.
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