Free internet at the Fort - and how to add WiFi

chilipyro

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We arrived at the fort last Sunday, and picked up a free cable modem at the front desk (approx $100 deposit). The cable modem has a single plug-in for one laptop to be hard connected to the modem. They give you a short length of cat5 LAN cable to make the connection. If you plug this in and connect it to your laptop, your first web site connection will redirect you to a page where you need to accept the conditions of your internet connection. Once you accept, you don't get this form again unless your modem powers off. After that, you surf the internet without interruption, for free. The speed is OK for anything but movie viewing. Web pages come up fine, email is fine. Even streaming audio works with few lag times. Youtube videos buffer nearly the entire video before playing. Netflix plays with low quality and periodic pauses to catch up. If you only want to run your laptop off this connection, then you are all set (though a longer LAN cable would make the experience more tolerable).

If you want to add WiFi, and to be able to connect other laptops, ipods, ipads, a roku streaming or apple tv box, etc, then you need to add a WiFi router to the setup. I left my router at home, but found an inexpensive Netgear router at the local WalMart - $30. I plugged the LAN cable into the router, turned it on, and then connected to the WiFi signal from my laptop. I connected to the router setup page (following the instructions with the router), it auto configured the connection and got a valid internet connection from the campground supplied modem right away. After that, I was able to connect to the internet over wifi from any device in the camper. Every once in a while, internet devices would not seem to be able to access the internet. I would then go to a web site on my laptop and find that the modem was waiting for me to confirm my acceptance of the internet access contract. Once I accept, the other devices can access the internet again.

In my opinion, this is a much better setup than any free wifi offering I have seen at other campgrounds - where you are lucky to get a signal at your site, never mind inside your camper. If you remember to bring your router from home, you get wifi, and it is free. I used my cell phone hotspot the last time we were here (when the internet connection at Fort Wilderness cost $10/day), but the cell connection inside the camper is poor here, and the kids use up the data cap pretty quickly when I share it with them.
 
Chillypro, Did you just tell us that the Fort finally has free internet at the camp site with $100 deposit. :cool1:

We are so looking forward to our next trip ETA 9 days
 
chilipyro said:
We arrived at the fort last Sunday, and picked up a free cable modem at the front desk (approx $100 deposit). The cable modem has a single plug-in for one laptop to be hard connected to the modem. They give you a short length of cat5 LAN cable to make the connection. If you plug this in and connect it to your laptop, your first web site connection will redirect you to a page where you need to accept the conditions of your internet connection. Once you accept, you don't get this form again unless your modem powers off. After that, you surf the internet without interruption, for free. The speed is OK for anything but movie viewing. Web pages come up fine, email is fine. Even streaming audio works with few lag times. Youtube videos buffer nearly the entire video before playing. Netflix plays with low quality and periodic pauses to catch up. If you only want to run your laptop off this connection, then you are all set (though a longer LAN cable would make the experience more tolerable).

If you want to add WiFi, and to be able to connect other laptops, ipods, ipads, a roku streaming or apple tv box, etc, then you need to add a WiFi router to the setup. I left my router at home, but found an inexpensive Netgear router at the local WalMart - $30. I plugged the LAN cable into the router, turned it on, and then connected to the WiFi signal from my laptop. I connected to the router setup page (following the instructions with the router), it auto configured the connection and got a valid internet connection from the campground supplied modem right away. After that, I was able to connect to the internet over wifi from any device in the camper. Every once in a while, internet devices would not seem to be able to access the internet. I would then go to a web site on my laptop and find that the modem was waiting for me to confirm my acceptance of the internet access contract. Once I accept, the other devices can access the internet again.

In my opinion, this is a much better setup than any free wifi offering I have seen at other campgrounds - where you are lucky to get a signal at your site, never mind inside your camper. If you remember to bring your router from home, you get wifi, and it is free. I used my cell phone hotspot the last time we were here (when the internet connection at Fort Wilderness cost $10/day), but the cell connection inside the camper is poor here, and the kids use up the data cap pretty quickly when I share it with them.

Chilipyro: Great info, which we'll definitely use when we get there Aug 12th. Picked up my router a little while ago
 
If someone had a cable modem, could they use that for internet and bypass borrowing one from Disney? I understand taking the router to have wifi and splitter for tv and internet... just a bit confused about using a personal cable modem.
Thanks for any help
 

If someone had a cable modem, could they use that for internet and bypass borrowing one from Disney? I understand taking the router to have wifi and splitter for tv and internet... just a bit confused about using a personal cable modem.
Thanks for any help

I highly doubt it; each modem has a unique address that almost all systems must recognize as being valid and authorize.; I highly doubt the staff has the ablility to manually enter an address from a non Disney device.
 
Thanks for this information! Don't want to be fully n touch with the real world when on vacation, but don't want to come back to 2000 messages either. Will be nice to be able to touch base once in a while without having to travel to another location to logon.
 
Sweet! Just ordered a router for the camper! THANKS!:cool1:
 
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I will be arriving this Friday for 2 weeks. Can't wait to try this out. Do they have a good supply of cable modems? Don't want to be on a waiting list! I'm calling tomorrow to put in a request for a site. Can I ask about reserving a modem ahead of time?
 













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