If you contact your IP (Internet Provider) they should be able to assist your requirements as it depends on the area as to whether they can provide wi-fi on the scale you need especially in the mid-Wales area.
We use the Open Mesh system on our 3 parks, low cost and easy to use and set up. Just watch the videos. What speeds do you receive on the broadband? The faster it is the more reliable and better service you will give - it is the difference between good wifi and bad and it is completely out of your hands.
http://www.open-mesh.com/
p.s. We went through 3 companies before finding this. Lots of false promises out there!! The last company that was taking commission etc actually had the same system set up which was taking the mick really.
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Apologies for the intrusion, but this title... is it a question for an owner of a small site, or a site owner that happens to be a little on the short side?
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Quote: Originally posted by Mucker1884 on 15/1/2015
Apologies for the intrusion, but this title... is it a question for an owner of a small site, or a site owner that happens to be a little on the short side?
I am both!
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Hi,
I have put WiFi on both my sites Eskdale and Ravenglass,I used BT Business broadband and then used some Netgear kit ,If you would like some help,please call me at the Eskdale Camping and Caravanning Club site anytime and I can push you in the right direction...I am not a tech person,just did a load of reading and asked many questions. I have covered the site and I keep playing with it and understanding it more and more,it did cost about £700.00 but its all mine and I charge £2 per stay,one password no log in SIMPLE is the key,its not perfect by any means...it can be improved I have had over 200+ devices on the system. Good luck. Cheers Martyn
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Quote: Originally posted by keigcf on 18/1/2015
My problem is we are only a small CS, and when looking on various websites they seem to cater for larger campsites
We found the lowest cost options were with either caraweb or camping connect - we too are only small but the advantages of having the wifi outweigh the cost. The trouble with 'doing it yourself' are you have no way of monitoring what people are doing 'online' and as it is likely to go 'out' through your broadband provider should there ever be an issue or wobbly bits.com or the like ( or worse) the internet police will come looking for you and not one of your customer - this was the main reason we went to a company with the ability to allocate a username and password and thus 'tracking ability'.
Hope it helps
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