Tony_B
Aug 03, 2016Explorer
WiFi
Is it safe to assume that pretty much all RV campgrounds, both public and private, offer free WiFi. Obviously, we wouldn't expect WiFi in primitive areas. WiFi is important to us as it is our prim...
KCerling wrote:And how, exactly, would that be determined. I often find people who cannot connect with one of their devices at their site while other devices work fine. Many device makers have de-powered the wifi transmitters in those devices to prolong battery life. Often a phone or Ipad won't connect where a laptop will. Is that a site that has or doesn't have wifi service? What if at 99 out of 100 sites the Good Sam reviewer can connect, but can't at one site, should the park be prohibited from saying they have wifi?
This is a sore spot when you travel. The listings will say they have Wi fi but that is only in their office and sometimes not there either. I think that the Good Sam Campground Book should only say they have wi-fi if it can be accessed at all sites.