POOR WI_FI

jeffnmarj replied on 27/06/2017 13:32

Posted on 27/06/2017 13:32

We have just returned from 6 days at Bunree in Scotland and unfortunately suffered the  vagaries, and inclemency  of the Scottish weather.  I pitched up in the rain, went for water in the rain, and attempted to view the Loch in the rain,  Whilst appreciating the unparalleled beauty of Scottish landscapes, my wife, who is disabled relies on a good wi-fi connection and when reading in the Caravan and Motor Home Club handbook that Bunree has Gold standard I decided to visit here. 

I would respectfully point out that the wi-fi is ABYSMAL and can hardly be relied upon especially at a cost of £10.00 per device!!!!!!   I reported the matter to the warden and I was told that they were well aware of the problem and it had been  passed over to the supplier  some Air  Angels.

 

All in all we enjoyed our visit to Glencoe, etc and moved over to a C.L in North Berwick for a further 6 days with better weather and a SUPERB wi-fi signal!!!!!

 

Jeff. Stones

Wildwood replied on 28/06/2017 15:35

Posted on 28/06/2017 15:35

Given the location of Bunree the delay might be attributed to that. Where sites are in populated areas service is usually far quicker but once you get that far from the cities it becomes more difficult to service problems.

In general the club rely on BT for their broadband and the service you get depends on how good the BT service is at the location. As most sites are well nut of town this often means the service is very poor.

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