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sch911 wrote:
Forget it! You cannot rely on any Park's WiFi connection. Most park's are overrun by campsite users doing exactly what you want to do. No matter how much effort you put into getting a good signal you're still battling everyone else for bandwidth.
May-31-2020 03:04 AM
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May-30-2020 12:14 PM
Bob3Putt wrote:
As everyone knows, campground wi fi is usually poor.
Bob3Putt wrote:
I would like to be able to get a wi fi signal that is reliable and strong enough to permit us to use internet TV such as Netflix or YouTube TV as well as basic applications such as email and video conferencing.
May-30-2020 11:55 AM
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way2roll wrote:
I have the same concerns. As we shop for a new RV to part time next year I work full time remote so a good signal is a must have. I had planned on getting a weboost system, but I see some new RV's will add a wifi ranger for about $1200. I thought that was high, but is it better than the weboost?
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