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MarkTwain
Jun 30, 2015Explorer
Trackrig wrote:djgarcia wrote:
Also in El Mirage area, I just go to the AT&T store and sign up for WI + their router. Approx. $35 per month but great service and strength and speed. At the end of our stay I just return the router to the AT&T store. Now I don't have to put up with weak to nonexistent internet service or having to carry my lap top down to the RV park library.
P.S.do not waste your money on a service called TENGO:(:(:(
Yes, and if you ask, you'd be surprised how many RV parks are using Tengo Net which probably explains why so many parks have bad internet. We were over by Quartzsite two years ago at a park (Black Rock?) using Tengo Net. We called Tengo because their antenna in our area of the park wasn't working. To send someone out to work on it, the tech would have had to come from Phoenix. They wanted us to take a laptop around to the rest of the antennas in the park to see if any more antennas weren't working. They didn't come right out and say it, but the impression I got was they weren't going to send anyone out if only one antenna wasn't working. We stayed three days, the antenna never did work.
Bill
Right on Bill, RV parks use Tengo because it is cheap:(:(:( What a total waste of money:(:( You would think that RV Resorts would figure out that in the long using Tengo will come back and bite them on their financial butt:):)
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