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WiFi

Barry_J
Explorer
Explorer
We are in a campground that has crappy WiFi. Our park model stays at this campground. What would you recommend for a WiFi booster that we can use to increase the strength of the WiFi.
Thank you Barry
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Thunder_Mountai
Explorer II
Explorer II
The strength of the WiFi signal is not your problem. The bandwidth of the campground's connection is. There are just too many pigs at the trough trying to check email, surf the Internet and stream video. I know of very few campgrounds with useable WiFi. Check into using your smart phone as a hotspot.
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fj12ryder
Explorer III
Explorer III
Boosting the wifi signal does no good if the wifi is slow to begin with. It will allow you to connect better, but will not speed up a mediocre wifi. So make sure the wifi is worth boosting before you spend money to do so.
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Lwiddis
Explorer II
Explorer II
Signal strength is the issue, or bandwidth?

See https://blog.goodsam.com/campground-wi-fi-getting-a-signal/
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