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jodeb720
Jul 15, 2018Explorer
Most of the parks now pay for someone to setup their service. There is a function that most of the parks used called "Quality of Service" or QoS. It looks at the destination of the packets of information as they go in and out of the parks router.
They prioritize the packets based on what the park owner tells the person who set the system up.
If they give Netflix or other streaming services a lower QoS, then as the number of people who are at the park attempt to stream, it will get spotty.
The other issue is the locations within the parks of the Access Points (or antentta's). If they are not placed well within the park - then you won't receive the signal well and you'll have issues. A directional antenna as mentioned above will help in those situations; however, if there are too many people using the internet, you'll have a better connection but no ability to get to anything on the internet (e.g. Nexflix or Email).
They prioritize the packets based on what the park owner tells the person who set the system up.
If they give Netflix or other streaming services a lower QoS, then as the number of people who are at the park attempt to stream, it will get spotty.
The other issue is the locations within the parks of the Access Points (or antentta's). If they are not placed well within the park - then you won't receive the signal well and you'll have issues. A directional antenna as mentioned above will help in those situations; however, if there are too many people using the internet, you'll have a better connection but no ability to get to anything on the internet (e.g. Nexflix or Email).
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