Also note, that Ethernet is not complicated, Hotspot it and go from there.  
Don’t forget to sell cards for internet access.  I.e. you put a small vending 
machine there that sells them 1 day or 7 days etc access.

From: Af <[email protected]> On Behalf Of castarritt
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2018 1:08 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AFMUG] RV park network design

We were approached by a current subscriber who is building an RV park with 
around ~100 pads, and he wants us to offer service to his tenants.  This isn't 
the typical situation where we would sell service to the RV park, and they 
handle distributing it to their customers.  He wants to avoid providing wi-fi 
himself, and will instead let us charge every client that wants service 
separately.  Also, this isn't a campground; his shortest lease term will be 
monthly.

While the park is under construction, he is willing to let us lay conduit, so 
we could provide wired service to each pad if we wanted to.  Alternatively, we 
could just setup a bunch of wi-fi APs.  One potential complication is that we 
have a fairly busy cluster of 5g PMP450s a couple hundred yards from this RV 
park, so while wired service could be more reliable for the park tenants, the 
potential for 100 customer wi-fi routers we can't control operating within 
sight of our PMP450 POP sounds like the stuff of nightmares.

We are leaning more towards a wi-fi option due to better control over spectrum, 
as well as avoiding maintenance of 100 outdoor ethernet ports that the 
customers would be plugging into, but we are open to suggestions.

Also, assuming wi-fi is the correct answer, does anyone have any equipment 
recommendations?  The park is about 400' by 900'.  I was looking at either 
doing a whole bunch of low end APs, or maybe ~8 sectors.  We haven't used any 
of the Cambium wi-fi gear yet, but the cnPilot E501S looks interesting.

Thank you,

Chris Starritt
Western Broadband
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
512-257-1077

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