rwbradley wrote:
YC 1 wrote:
If the water hose supplying water to 100 folks is only a 1/2 inch hose you won't get much available to each person. As mentioned, rural parks and even those that seem to be in the heart of things may not have the Volume of bandwidth available.
It can cost tens of thousands to set up an area to satisfy all the wimpy Wi-Fi devices surrounded by metal skins on rv's.
That brings up another important factor. Aluminum RV's can act like a Faraday Cage and significantly reduce signal propagation.
Absolutely. We have found the vast majority of wifi issues are the ability of the device to send commands to the access point. A quick google search will easily find millions of pages relating to the fact that Apple and the other device makers have de-powered the wifi transmitters in their devices to increase the battery life. You might see 5 bars from my transmitters on your device, but my access point only sees a flickering single bar (or nothing at all) from your device.