Why RV Park Operators Choose Beacon for Wifi

More often than not, RV park wifi is never designed. Instead, it’s accumulated over years of operation. 

We see it all the time. Wifi was installed. An access point went up in the restaurant. Guests complained about no wifi, so a few access points went up around the campsite. 

Though effective during the time, it isn’t the most effective solution. That’s why RV park operators come to wifi specialists like us at Beacon. 

  1. Two Decades of Building Networks Outdoors

Beacon has been building networks for large, remote areas for over 20+ years. 

Alongside helping RV parks, we’ve served commercial spaces, ski clubs and resorts, assisted living areas, and more. 

Because of this, it’s safe to say we know a thing or two when it comes to network surveying, designing, installation, and monitoring for parks and campgrounds

  1. Every Project Opens With a Free Site Survey

Unlike other US network providers, we don’t provide a quote based on a satellite-based photo. We come to your site and perform a proper survey to understand your wifi requirements and environment. 

During this survey, we take a look at your layout, terrain, distances, problems you’re already dealing with, guest volume, current infrastructure, and more, to determine the best solution for your needs. 

  1. The Design Gets Decided, Not Assumed

There’s no single correct layout or configuration for RV park wifi, as it depends on the location and requirements themselves. 

Because of this, the entire RV park wifi planning stage is decided based on data and needs, not just randomly assumed. 

By having such an approach, it ensures that you get a wifi network that works for you. One that supports your site, crew, guests, and scalability. 

  1. Capacity Planning, Not Just Coverage

Coverage maps often look reassuring, but they tend to mislead people. A signal reaching the site is great, but it doesn’t tell you what happens when hundreds of devices are connected to it. 

That’s why we have a strong focus on capacity planning. We review your usage patterns and density rather than just coverage, which is the difference between a network that tests fine in April and one that holds up in July. 

  1. Coverage for the Hours Nobody Is at the Desk

Few parks can staff the site around the clock, but digital surveillance, access controls, and wifi are required 24/7. 

That’s why we offer a Network Operations Center (NOC) service, which is a full-staffed office of IT professionals who constantly monitor, maintain, and resolve network issues. 

This is exactly how we’re able to secure a 99.9% customer satisfaction rate and a 99.8% uptime rate. We proactively manage your network, even when we’re not on-site. 

  1. One Vendor for the Whole Property

We at Beacon own the entire system, so you have one plan, one team, and one point of contact when it comes to: 

  • Wifi
  • Surveillance and access control
  • Cabling and fiber infrastructure
  • NOC monitoring
  • Tech Support

Gone are the days of calling 3 different operators to solve one problem. Beacon changes all of that with one number. 

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