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WiFi free only for TravelShare members??!!

@CO skier: Wondering if there is a device limit on your annual pass?
Yes, I listed the rates for a 2-device plan (and mentioned the limitation). The limit is on the number of devices logged-in at one time. Unlimited devices may log in, as long as no more than 2 devices are logged-in at any time. I also mentioned that higher rates are available to have more devices logged-in at one time.

Logged-in devices must log out before other devices may log in. This has become an issue lately in that the online ResortNet log out does not function properly. We have had to call in to ResortNet to logout all devices and log in other devices. Inconvenient and clunky, but it works.
 
Another resortnet user here. It's cheap and doesn't know the difference between me and a renter, lol.

Bill
IF the renter has your ResortNet credentials and You are not staying at a WorldMark resort and using ResortNet for yourself at the same time. :)
 
Yes, I listed the rates for a 2-device plan (and mentioned the limitation). The limit is on the number of devices logged-in at one time. Unlimited devices may log in, as long as no more than 2 devices are logged-in at any time. I also mentioned that higher rates are available to have more devices logged-in at one time.

Logged-in devices must log out before other devices may log in. This has become an issue lately in that the online ResortNet log out does not function properly. We have had to call in to ResortNet to logout all devices and log in other devices. Inconvenient and clunky, but it works.

Thanks. I posted my question before I understood your annual account was one of the options when subscribing at the resort. I assumed you had a special subscription with ResortNet directly. During this last weekend at the WM in Vancouver I saw the options presented, including the annual rate.

We went with a one day choice, and made it work. Bandwidth wasn’t very good, and I wondered if resetting the in-room router would have helped. I didn’t see the router till we were leaving the unit to check out. Has anyone else tried that?

Dave
 
Thanks. I posted my question before I understood your annual account was one of the options when subscribing at the resort. I assumed you had a special subscription with ResortNet directly. During this last weekend at the WM in Vancouver I saw the options presented, including the annual rate.

We went with a one day choice, and made it work. Bandwidth wasn’t very good, and I wondered if resetting the in-room router would have helped. I didn’t see the router till we were leaving the unit to check out. Has anyone else tried that?

Dave

During our week stay in Vancouver we had lightning fast internet. I just logged on as we had already bought the yearly resortnet dealio. When I have an issue with internet at WM I call resortnet and they fix it on their end. We did have an issue of being logged off every few minutes at the Camlin one stay. I don't know what they did but it was fixed after 30 minutes.

I reset a router at the VI Sea Village resort and there was no one that knew the password to get me back online until the next day. In my case it didn't really help. My phone was faster and I was able to set up a hotspot.

Bill
 
Perhaps worthy of a separate thread or poll ... but how often do we expect and use WiFi supplied by the destination rather than use something we already have (hotspot, cell data, etc)?

We stopped using ResortNet years ago when we reached a point where our phones or a cell hotspot could handle the job. When at sea, we might use the ship's internet but sometimes find that using T-Mobile in port is sufficient.
 
Perhaps worthy of a separate thread or poll ... but how often do we expect and use WiFi supplied by the destination rather than use something we already have (hotspot, cell data, etc)?

We stopped using ResortNet years ago when we reached a point where our phones or a cell hotspot could handle the job. When at sea, we might use the ship's internet but sometimes find that using T-Mobile in port is sufficient.

In this case, we were in Canada, and had no cell service. But I agree, with hotspots, it may end up being easier.

Dave
 
I honestly think the whole Resort Net thing is a scam. They do it to incentivize people to upgrade to TravelShare obviously, but what is even worse, think about all the money that goes to Deep Blue Communications aka Resort Net. This money is not going back into our club.... How much can internet really cost anyways for a one month connection for a resort? I bet if Worldmark signed up a resort for Comcast/Xfinity they could charge MUCH less fees that would be way more beneficial to us owners, but of course they do not care about that, and technically, they shouldnt even charge any fees - us owners are paying 1000 a week, that is MORE than enough to cover some wifi for the week ok... thats around 50k per year per unit, give me a break (they have to leave 2 weeks free for maintenance).
 
If anyone has a link they could share for annual subscription signup, I would love to have it. I tried the search for resortnet2 subscription and came up empty. We have enough travel share points for 2 free devices, but DH insists on having more. We have never been offered the annual subscription option when owing short-time fees at a resort, and the front desk knows nothing about it.
 
If anyone has a link they could share for annual subscription signup, I would love to have it. I tried the search for resortnet2 subscription and came up empty. We have enough travel share points for 2 free devices, but DH insists on having more. We have never been offered the annual subscription option when owing short-time fees at a resort, and the front desk knows nothing about it.
You could also consider getting a travel router. Then the WiFi network sees it as only one device and all your personal devices connect to it. We used it at Kingstown Reef and it worked reasonably well.
 
Well, if it truly is high speed that’s great. I’m really frustrated with the free Internet at most places. So slow and spotty.
 
If anyone has a link they could share for annual subscription signup, I would love to have it. I tried the search for resortnet2 subscription and came up empty. We have enough travel share points for 2 free devices, but DH insists on having more. We have never been offered the annual subscription option when owing short-time fees at a resort, and the front desk knows nothing about it.
When you are at the resort, you will have access to resortnet2 and that's when you can select multiple devices or annual subsubscription (also based on number of devices).
 
When you are at the resort, you will have access to resortnet2 and that's when you can select multiple devices or annual subsubscription (also based on number of devices).
If I am not mistaken, the cost is $99.00 for either 2 or 4 devices for a year. or $149.00 for 8 devices for a year. I bought the 8 device annual, which will expire in September. I will be paying for it again in January. Our next schedule trip to a WorldMark.
 
Cost for the basic/ devices is $50.
If anyone has a link they could share for annual subscription signup, I would love to have it.
Next WM stay, just log in using resortnet2. It will automatically go to the log in page which has an option for new user. Select that and sign up for which ever option you want. Your year of service will start that date for a year. No need to sign up and start the year clock ticking before you can use it.
 
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