I shall try to ask this in simple terms. I understand supply and demand and that in the evening many campers are using t'internet for TV, streaming, whatever and therefore quality/availability of WiFi signal will drop.
Here's the question - if there are, say 100 'units' of WiFi and 100 users parked at the same distance from the base then in theory everyone gets 1 unit. With me so far??
Now, if 50 of the users have iBoost (other wifi amplifiers are available) so their signal is stronger and they're quite possibly using more than one device, is this at the expensive of the have-nots?
In other words do the 50 haves get 90 'units' leaving the poor old have-nots to tear their hair out while the signal drops in and out but mainly out?
Reason for asking is we're away without an iBoost (not yet committed) and I may have no hair left by the time we return
Karen
Here's the question - if there are, say 100 'units' of WiFi and 100 users parked at the same distance from the base then in theory everyone gets 1 unit. With me so far??
Now, if 50 of the users have iBoost (other wifi amplifiers are available) so their signal is stronger and they're quite possibly using more than one device, is this at the expensive of the have-nots?
In other words do the 50 haves get 90 'units' leaving the poor old have-nots to tear their hair out while the signal drops in and out but mainly out?
Reason for asking is we're away without an iBoost (not yet committed) and I may have no hair left by the time we return
Karen