Where can I find Camplink™ service?
How can I purchase the service?
How much does it cost?
How is one day of service calculated?
What hardware or software do I need to access the service?
How do I configure my Wi-Fi card to detect the Camplink service?
What is "SSID"?

Where can I find Camplink™ service?


To see a list of Camplink parks, click here.

 

How can I purchase the service?

  1. When you open your web-browser while at a Camplink park, you will be directed to a login page. Simply click on purchase access to select and purchase an access plan.
  2. You may also purchase access in advance, and activate it at the park. Click here to be taken to our online purchase screen.
  3. Or you can call us at 877-RV-Links and purchase access from our representatives.

How much does it cost?
Camplink offers several different price plans. 

Camplink Long term access rates:
1 month $40
3 months $105
6 months $180

  Camplink: Short term access rates:
1 Day $5
3 Days $10
1 Week $15

How is one day of service calculated?
One day of service is a 24-hour continuous time period beginning at the first point of activation.

What hardware or software do I need to access the service?
See "Getting Connected" for minimum hardware and software requirements. You do not need any additional software; just a browser and a Wi-Fi certified adapter.

Here are some links to some hardware which provides excellent range:

 

http://www.radiolabs.com/products/wireless/waverv.php

http://www.keenansystems.com/store/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=2&products_id=137

 

 

How do I configure my Wi-Fi card to detect the Camplink service?
Windows XP and Apple OSX should automatically detect settings. If not or you have a previous OS, open your Wi-Fi card software , using the appropriate method dictated by your card manufacturer, and set the following parameters:

  1. Select "Infrastructure Mode"
  2. SSID to "Camplink1", "Camplink2", or "Camplink3" (no quotes).
  3. Select WEP/Encryption Disabled.

What is "SSID"?
The System Set Identifier (SSID) is the identifying name of an 802.11 wireless network. It differentiates one Wireless LAN (WLAN) from another, so all access points and all devices attempting to connect to a specific WLAN must use the same SSID. An SSID is also referred to as a Network Name because essentially it is a name that identifies a wireless network. When you specify your correct SSID in your client setup you ensure that you connect to your wireless network rather than another network in range. You can configure this using your Client Configuration utility or Network Connections Settings.

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