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bikendan wrote:I still believe I am on a countdown to the day I can pull all the wifi equipment and consign it to the metaphorical junk bin next to all the pay phone equipment of yesteryear. My current guesstimate, before the end of 2021. As an added bonus, good chance the next year rates will remain the same since the savings from cutting the wifi cord will likely offset the inflationary costs of everything else.
With so many RV'ers streaming with their cell phone service, I don't see campgrounds spending more money improving their WiFi.
I just got a smart tv that, along with a DISH Anywhere app, we can watch all the channels we watch at home, using the cell phone or tablet.
No need for satellite TV or campground cable or wifi.
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garyemunson wrote:Not really. What annoys me is when they claim they have internet... but it is such a poor quality connection that you can't use it. Either offer a reliable internet connection or don't offer one at all.
Anyone else irked by chain parks that seem to think cable and internet are not necessary amenities?
โSep-22-2017 10:35 AM
โSep-22-2017 10:31 AM
rk911 wrote:Mr.Mark wrote:rk911 wrote:Mr.Mark wrote:
I agree.
We like to get a few channels with OTA or cable. Our coach has built-in WiFi so we have Internet service 99% of the time. I guess I could stream movies but I'm not too techie.
Bottom line, if a place calls themselves a resort, they should offer amenities.
MM.
curious...what is built-in wifi?
My coach has it's own phone number with WiFi and is password protected. If you are near me and you are trying to connect to the Resort's WiFi, you probably will see me listed as 'Coach #xxx'.
I can connect to the coach via my i-phone to check air conditioning, lock/unlock, check the batteries charging level, I could start the generator, etc. Liberty Coach calls their system 'Liberty i-link'. They can send updates to my system and/or check on the coach from the shop if I'm having an issue with something.
In fact, this morning I checked on the coach that is in the storage garage 17 miles away from home. It was showing that it was 88 degrees inside the coach and 83 degrees in the storage garage. I turned on the two fantastic vents to pull some of the heat out. I could turn on an air unit or two but then water would pool under the coach and it's really not needed right now.
Safe travels,
MM.
interesting. so you can use it to web surf, e-mail etc?
โSep-22-2017 09:59 AM