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โMar-13-2014 06:51 PM
SCVJeff wrote:100% TRUElanerd wrote:What he said..
That is one of the main reasons why campground (rv parks) wifi systems are so crappy because people are hogging all the band width downloading movies.
Ron
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โMar-13-2014 04:20 PM
Vet Man wrote:
I have a Verizon Hot stop, can use the internet while traveling down the road. $50 month
โMar-13-2014 02:53 PM
lanerd wrote:paulcardoza wrote:
100% NOT TRUE. 99% of CG Wifi systems start out as junk.lanerd wrote:
That is one of the main reasons why campground (rv parks) wifi systems are so crappy because people are hogging all the band width downloading movies.
Ron
And you Paul, are 100% NOT TRUE. I am an HOA member of a RV Resort and that (downloading movies) has been one of our biggest problems. Our WIFI system was state of the art two years ago and we purchased a huge amount of band width at the time. However, with over 200 rv sites, and during the summer peak months, the park is 90% full and the amount of people downloading movies will bring our WIFI system to its knees. We have contemplated purchasing additional bandwidth, but it's just too darn expensive to go beyond what we already have.
So, we have printed on our info sheet, that is handed out to all visitors (renters), to NOT download movies.....but of course, not everyone adheres to this request; hence, the wifi will get really slow and it just is very disrespectful and frustrating to the other renters/owners.
Ron
โMar-13-2014 02:35 PM
โMar-13-2014 01:48 PM
paulcardoza wrote:
100% NOT TRUE. 99% of CG Wifi systems start out as junk.lanerd wrote:
That is one of the main reasons why campground (rv parks) wifi systems are so crappy because people are hogging all the band width downloading movies.
Ron
โMar-13-2014 09:04 AM
โMar-13-2014 08:37 AM
SCVJeff wrote:lanerd wrote:What he said..
That is one of the main reasons why campground (rv parks) wifi systems are so crappy because people are hogging all the band width downloading movies.
Ron
โMar-13-2014 08:35 AM
az350x wrote:Dennis M M wrote:
Many parks will ask you not to hog band width by streaming movies. I recommend going the Direct TV route.
Okay. So I have a home Directv system. Two HD receivers, one of which is old-fashioned 2-at-a-time Hd DVR. What's it going to cost to take directv on the road with me? Don't care about keeping stick-house live- it'll be empty.
โMar-13-2014 08:10 AM
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โMar-13-2014 06:39 AM
az350x wrote:
In your experience, how often do you have a good enough wi-fi signal to stream movies (Netflix, etc.) at a campground?
I'm weighing the hassle/expense of taking Directv on the road this summer...
โMar-13-2014 06:36 AM