Posted on 03/30/2023 2:00:39 PM PDT by Spacetrucker
Wifi signal pretty poor in camper
Set your grubernator to 14.3.
Monopoly. Sit by the campfire wine in hand. Listen to the night sounds. Watch the stars and planetary conjunction. Count shooting stars. Look for the ISS going by. Chase away moose and wolves. Wrestle grizzlies until you are both too tired to continue.
The wireless in your camper is as only good as its connectivity to the outside. Are you getting this from your house? Wireless is usually provided by a wired router and a cable modem, no? But those things are not mobile.
Some questions:
1. Does the campground offer wired or wireless Internet access through a Wireless Access Point (WAP)? Normally, just about every motel in the USA has some form of free wireless. Campgrounds could also, but would probably be more spread out, so may charge a fee for this, as they'll have to provide repeaters and more WAPs. If not, you will have to provide your own.
2. Does the area the campground is located in get cell service? Some places may only get Verizon but not AT&T, or vice versa, or both, or neither. Note that rural areas, where most campgrounds are located, often have poor cellular coverage.
3. If you can get cell service as discussed above, get a cell phone that you can use as a hotspot. Most iPhone and newer Androids allow this. Ensure your data plan allows a lot of bandwidth without overage charges. For example, I have and iPhone and Verizon with an unlimited data plan that I pay extra for. However, whenever I go somewhere and there is Verizon service, I have the ability to hotspot my iPhone so I can get the level of coverage I'm looking for. I can use the phone broadcasting a wireless network to my iPad and laptop and even Internet TV.
Simply put, if all these are in my camper and I'm out at some campground that is within the area of Verizon's cellular service, I can turn on my iPhone hotspot and connect to this wireless network on my iPad, Laptop and Internet TV. BUT... The speed can vary depending on the strength of the cellular broadcast.
LOL! Do you know the wireless password?
Maybe he should get some hacker tools and get noticed by the FCC...
Nothing says camping like having enough Wi-Fi signal strength and bandwidth for 4k video streaming and multiplayer gaming.
McDs and campground will be free. No password.
That thing is so effective, though, he’ll be seeing all the locked sources around him for a long distance.
Starlink. Buy it. Take it on camping trip
Come home. Cut the cord.
I swear by starlink. Utterly amazing.
Yeah that works....
If the WIFI signal comes from the outside, you can get an external WIFI antenna and just mount it outside an open window in the RV.
Every hotel I stay in has free wireless, but it is password protected. Otherwise, people could just park right outside and watch child porn. And YES, that has happened.
I honestly doubt a campground has wireless without some security in place, just like a hotel. He’ll need a password.
I am an MCT and teach networking. EVERYBODY wants security. Only a fool would provide access without some controls.
What about during inclement weather?
My thoughts exactly
Starlink in a camper ground — NOT.
You need a clear view of a good deal of sky. Tree cover kills Starlink.
Why ghe hell you going camping just to vegetate and fiddle with electronics.
How bout a game of Frisbee?
Peanuts!?
I fidn’t realize this is the millionaire’s website.
Just wondering if you donate $150 monthly to FR since it’s only peanuts?
Mcds and burger king, I suppose it is possible I have gotten the password before and it’s nationwide. Ditto my gym. I don’t think I have ever asked for password, but the phone can grab it without a problem.
Doesn’t really matter. If he walks to the campground management office and asks for the password, so what.
Well, like I said before, do rural campgrounds have wireless access with Internet available?
Some do, some don’t.
I’ve seen some campgrounds, like KOA on the beach in North Carolina, actually had twisted pair and cable tv hookups.
Then again, I camped in rural Texas, and I couldn’t even get cellular service.
I’m just trying to help the OP plan accordingly.
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