We did a fiber fed unifi system in a 150 site RV campground and it has worked out quite well. Active Ethernet with BiDi optics to a Ubnt Fiber POE and Unifi AP mounted on a 4x4 post between sites or on a building. Hid a 24V 1A POE inside the nearest power pedestal and a short buried cat5 to feed fiber to each post. Two loops of 12F flat drop cable buried along the road, homerun back to a small network cabinet in the office. I caution anyone looking at a campground network to carefully set expectations with management, if you want guaranteed wifi inside all campers, you're probably going to need one AP per two sites. With our deployment you can use wifi outside in most areas and inside some campers and not inside others. And coverage varies considerably with RVs moving in and out and all kinds of interfering wifi networks, repeaters, hotspots etc. We basically handle any complaints as, we'd be happy to come install another AP to improve signal in that location, here's the cost. They haven't had us back out yet.
On Thu, Jun 11, 2020 at 4:31 PM Adam Moffett <dmmoff...@gmail.com> wrote: > If you run fiber to RV sites, what do you put in at the site? > > I'm imagining I'd end with a WiFi enabled ONT in a box, on a post next > to their power and water hookups. I'd want the campers to be able to > plug Ethernet in at the box if they have the wherewithal to do so. And > if they don't then they have their own private WiFi right outside their RV. > > ....of course I could get little Hoffman boxes and put this together, > but I'm betting someone must have made a product for this already. > > > > -- > AF mailing list > AF@af.afmug.com > http://af.afmug.com/mailman/listinfo/af_af.afmug.com >
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