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MarkTwain
Jun 29, 2015Explorer
Trackrig wrote:
I don't think you can really rate the quality of internet in an RV park. The results will depend on how many people are on it and how far you are from one of the antennas. Maybe if everyone quantified the internet ratings they were giving by noting the time of day and what space they are in and how their space is from the antenna it would be of some value
When we come and go from the El Mirage, AZ area we always stay in one park and make reservations far enough in advance so we get one of four spaces to insure good internet signal. That takes care of the signal strength, but if others on the same antenna are doing movies, it then becomes so slow it's unusable.
Bill
Also in El Mirage area, I just go to the AT&T store and sign up for WI + their router. Approx. $35 per month but great service and strength and speed. At the end of our stay I just return the router to the AT&T store. Now I don't have to put up with weak to nonexistent internet service or having to carry my lap top down to the RV park library.
P.S.do not waste your money on a service called TENGO:(:(:(
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