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RavensFan24
Jul 03, 2015Explorer
If RV parks truly want to provide wi fi service, they'd need to invest in a really beefy router. It would even be more ideal if they had multiple routers around the park to handle the volume. No RV Park wants to invest in that kind of service or they simply just don't know what to do, why they should do it and how it would benefit their customers.
As someone who works online from everywhere, this is a very important feature for me. I use my hotspot from Verizon and it works great most places, but when it doesn't I'd REALLY love to have some what of a reliable connection available......especially in places where you spend above $50/night to stay. No reason those places can't offer quality internet services all over the park.
As someone who works online from everywhere, this is a very important feature for me. I use my hotspot from Verizon and it works great most places, but when it doesn't I'd REALLY love to have some what of a reliable connection available......especially in places where you spend above $50/night to stay. No reason those places can't offer quality internet services all over the park.
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