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Camp Wireless articleHow to offer wireless Internet access on a campsiteOffering it for free can make it simple: "You get what you pay for, if it does not work nothing is lost". Commercial offerings mean more effort to make it run and probably a need for technical knowledge on site. The early offerings of wireless networks on campsites were done by hobbyists with their own knowledge of computers, networks and wireless. On my visit to Vammen Camping Denmark I heard that the wireless network there was set up as a study project by a relative of the owner. Camp Cape San Blas Camping Resort set up wireless as a project by some ham enthusiasts who were frequent visitors to the campsite. Companies such as CampLan or LinkSpot offer the complete setup of wireless on a campsite, including placing a sign on the front gate. This is interesting as a second generation where less technical knowledge is available on the campsite but the owner wants to add wireless Internet access to the offerings of the site. So, choices are between complete commercial setups (with an associated pricetag) and complete do-it-yourself setups, and everything in between those two options. Choose wisely. Ask around, maybe some of your regular visitors can help set you up!
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