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KRight
Jan 24, 2025Initiate
RV Park WiFi - Extending/Bettering Signals
Hey y’all, We recently bought a small RV park in rural AL and have got wifi up and running for the guests but we have been receiving complaints (mainly TVs struggling to connect) about it not worki...
plemans
Jan 25, 2025Guru - Experienced User
How big is this park?
How many people are you connecting to it?
How much bandwidth are you using?
How spreadout/far apart is everything?
Talking to an actual networking person might be a good idea if you're wanting reliable wifi coverage and speed. And not sure what speeds you're getting with tmobile but if its not very high, you might check into starlink for increased bandwidth.
KRight
Jan 25, 2025Initiate
It currently has 14 sites. Will be adding half a dozen more. The size is approximately 240’ x 200’. I believe each router from t mobile will allow 70 devices. I am thinking about adding a wireless access point with PoE and mounting it centrally to the park. As opposed to the current nighthawk sitting inside the laundry room. I was looking at the wavlink ax1800.