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docj
Jun 03, 2014Explorer
BB_TX wrote:
Many times even those with strong signal are so slow as to be barely useable.
There is little to no practical relationship between the strength of a wifi signal at a campground and its speed. As long as the signal strength is adequate to avoid a significant number of re-transmitted packets, making it stronger will have no effect on the throughput speed. The problem with most poor RV park wifi systems is a lack of capacity (bandwidth) between the park and the internet. The best transmission system in the world can't do anything about the lack of bandwidth.
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