โSep-05-2014 07:21 AM
โSep-10-2014 10:45 PM
rwbradley wrote:Davydd wrote:
Since the subject is campground wifi and not 4G cellular it was my experience in Canada that wifi in campgrounds was vastly inferior to the already bad wifi offered in the United States for the most part. Drive the Alaska Highway and tell me different.
I guess I was not describing my slightly off topic point very well:
- I believe in Canada, the crappy WIFI in campgrounds is more often due not to lack of available capacity, but by choice. Whereas in the US I believe crappy WIFI in campgrounds is due to unavailable infrastructure to provide higher speeds.
- If you take a look at a cell coverage map of Canada you will get a fairly good idea of where high speed internet is available, the map will be similar to the cell coverage map. That map does show the lower portion of the country as being mostly covered, where as the arctic has little to no cell/high speed internet.
- BC actually has the worst coverage in Canada due to the Rockie Mountains
In your example, you travelled thru the worst covered province BC (by area), followed by one of the Territories which would have almost no coverage, and would rely almost exclusively on Satellite links for all its telecom connectivity.
Not to pick a fight ie "my country is better than yours". We both have our issues. I have just found that in my travels, Canada seems to have coverage nearly everywhere I go where as in the US I cannot seem get decent internet or cell service unless I am on an Interstate or in a big city. It is just disappointing that in the world we live in with all the high tech equipment many of us carry in our trailers, in many places on the most technologically advanced continent on earth, there are so many places were we can buy the newest tech we cannot do simple things like check our email. And when we find somewhere to check, it is so slow because everyone else like me is trying to get their tech fix
โSep-10-2014 07:54 PM
Candikane wrote:
The other thing to keep in mind though.... not everyone is streaming just for entertainment. Being a homeschooling mom, I can say that 85% of my streaming (Netflix, YouTube, etc) is educational and used as part of our schooling. We watch tons of science and history shows and documentaries. I doubt I'm the only one, so blocking certain people just based on their usage could be really hindering to a lot of kids' educations.
That being said, people should have common courtesy.
โSep-10-2014 05:44 PM
Candikane wrote:The last thing any RV Park would want to get into would be who's usage is more valuable than another's. Maybe the only thing stopping your next door neighbor from becoming a spree killer is his streaming of Adam Sandler movies.
The other thing to keep in mind though.... not everyone is streaming just for entertainment. Being a homeschooling mom, I can say that 85% of my streaming (Netflix, YouTube, etc) is educational and used as part of our schooling. We watch tons of science and history shows and documentaries. I doubt I'm the only one, so blocking certain people just based on their usage could be really hindering to a lot of kids' educations.
That being said, people should have common courtesy.
โSep-10-2014 04:00 PM
Sprink-Fitter wrote:
I don't depend on it either, we are camping, normally we are not in the camper except to sleep, we can surf the internet at home.
โSep-09-2014 10:40 PM
โSep-08-2014 05:57 AM
ChooChooMan74 wrote:
I found that at 4AM,I can connect and use the Internet at Normandy Farms. After 8am,fuggetaboutit.
โSep-07-2014 08:52 AM
Davydd wrote:
Since the subject is campground wifi and not 4G cellular it was my experience in Canada that wifi in campgrounds was vastly inferior to the already bad wifi offered in the United States for the most part. Drive the Alaska Highway and tell me different.
โSep-07-2014 08:18 AM
โSep-07-2014 07:47 AM
โSep-07-2014 05:56 AM
Banzai Beagle wrote:
After spending many years traveling the world my question would be why is the infrastructure in the U.S. so poor? I have watched streaming video in most parts of the world without problem. In Europe you will typically have an allowance to check email, surf, etc, and pay an extra charge to stream. In Asia and the mid east itโs wide open. There is a reason that the U.S. is ranked around 40th for Internet speed. Until the ISPs make an effort to improve infrastructure it will be problematic. Google is trying in a few markets but sweetheart deals between local government and providers make it tough. Instead of complaining about the guy in the next trailer watching netflix we (users and park owners) should be complaining to the providers about the lack of bandwidth.
โSep-06-2014 09:13 PM
โSep-06-2014 04:55 PM
โSep-06-2014 03:48 PM
ChopperBill wrote:
Maybe I'm in the high tech minority here. But it seems like a few folks eating up bandwidth to down load movies when there are so many other options available is the problem. Seems a shame the whole park has to suffer.
โSep-06-2014 02:11 PM