Use the UniFi+'s with "AirPrism" (although it's called Mult-Lane RF in those products, but it should be the same damn thing).

We have multiple campgrounds we cover with those and the large sectors, just set to the lowest output power possible. Works great, even for RVs. Just make sure to cover all of your angles.

Josh Reynolds
CIO, SPITwSPOTS
www.spitwspots.com

On 05/26/2015 05:38 PM, Craig House wrote:
I agree I am looking more for coverage than capacity. I think most of the campers would be happy just to check and reply to email or be able to upload their float trip and camping pics to FB. I can envision though rainy days where the kids are board and want to stream Netflix. So I am thinking offering a basic email checking sort of speed for a very basic price and then a Netflix / streaming package at a higher price. I dont want to do it by the hour because they will eat up my fees with credit card charges and processing fees. I am thinking a daily rate and a weekend rate or even a weekly rate for each package. Maybe there are campers that come every weekend or a couple of times a month and I could offer a seasonal rate even. But I guess I am mainly wanting to know about equipment. M2 with a 120 sector? What kind of number of subs per M2 Rocket is reasonable for the AP to handle well? What about M2 AC Rocket?

Craig


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*From: *"Ken Hohhof" <af...@kwisp.com>
*To: *af@afmug.com
*Sent: *Tuesday, May 26, 2015 8:27:29 PM
*Subject: *Re: [AFMUG] Campground WIFI

I’m looking at a permanent installation at a small county park/campground where we did a temporary setup last year. Am I crazy for looking at the UAP-Outdoor+ (2.4 only) linked with M5 Locos? I’m not sure the more expensive AC units will help anything, coverage is more important than raw capacity.
*From:* Jaime Solorza <mailto:losguyswirel...@gmail.com>
*Sent:* Tuesday, May 26, 2015 7:48 PM
*To:* Animal Farm <mailto:af@afmug.com>
*Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] Campground WIFI

Our local rez replaced all their Cisco gear and controllers with Ubiquiti AC Dual Band UniFi and software. Speeds and performance much better and easy to manage. The casino waitresses love the pos at customers tables and security knows where they are at all times. Used at both Speaking Rock and Socorro Entertainment Center..I installed two AC UniFi APs months ago for cattle association. Not one call...ave 75 to 150 users a day

Jaime Solorza

On May 26, 2015 5:17 PM, "Craig House" <cr...@totalhighspeed.net <mailto:cr...@totalhighspeed.net>> wrote:

    Got a 110' tower that belongs to a large campground that we are
    using as a tower site.  Using Mimosa links to the tower and have
    500+ MB of bandwidth available to this tower.  The campground area
    is about 110 acres and about 1/2 of that has camp sites that we
    want to be able to provide paid by the X WIFI service.  UBNT has a
    billing platform that I think integrates with their equipment and
    I will gladly use their equipment but I dont want to recreate the
    wheel here.  This is not in my normal course of business but the
    campground owner wants it and I think there is a lot of potential
    here all be it seasonally.    Is the UBNT software good stuff?
    What are your recommendations to type of AP's / Antennas / for
    such a setup.   What is the best way to market this type of
    service?  Free for basic minimal speeds? then sell a higher rate
    if they want it.  Or Just bill for anything one lower package and
    one higher package?  Has anyone on the list tried this at a
    campground and if so what mistakes did you make and what did you
    end up using?   Ive made enough mistakes in the past with other
    stuff.  I have learned to ask you guys on stuff I'm not familiar
    with .

    Craig



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