We spent the weekend at Shilshole Marina for my wife's B-Day actually heading over Thursday evening for an extra long weekend.... we went out to Ray's Boathouse and other nearby restaurants, and walked over to some areas of Ballard along Lake Union, all of which was real new to us so we had an enjoyable time.
Shilshole is a gorgeous marina, well laid out w/ nice facilities. A bit disorganized and confused from a management point of view but, since it is run by the city effectively, that probably explains that aspect.
The thing that really frustrated me is I was dumb enough to forget my Verizon WiFi card so, since I was actually supposed to work on Friday (I work online providing mainframe computer support and can work from anywhere as long as I have a reliable internet connection; I do not require extreme high connectivity speed either) I signed up for what I thought (99.9999% certain) was a $10.95 one-day access plan thru BBX provided by Beacon Wi-Fi. Terrible decision.... the BBX wi-fi signal was so bad I could literally not connect up from our boat which was on the H dock (almost right in front of the office) and less then half way down the dock.
Since I was trying to work I wound up wandering around the area adjacent to the office from 0600 until about 0900 Friday AM with my BBX Wi-Fi signal constantly fluctuating from great to terrible. Once second my laptop would show I had a real strong 11.0 MBPS signal so I would stop and sit on a bench or the ground right there but then - usually within seconds - the signal would drop to a weak 1.0 MBPS rate and my connection would fail.
I wound up notifying my boss of having to take the day off due to no usable Wi-Fi access even though I could not get any closer to the marina offices from which I assumed the BBX Wi-Fi signals emanated.
I complained to the folks working in the marina office .... they claimed people always complain to them about the poor BBX service but they said they had nothing to do with it. Regrettable, since I am sure the Port of Seattle who run Shilshole have a service agreement w/ BBX otherwise BBX would not be able to place their equipment on the premises.
Feeling ripped off as it was for having wasted $10.95 for such terrible Wi-Fi service and having to use up a precious vacation day instead I was willing to just leave it at that. No big deal just definitely never, ever contract w/ BBX again.
However; when we got home Sunday and I connected up for the 1st time since Friday AM (1st usable internet connectivity anyway) I saw a bill in my Inbox for 3-days of BBX service at $24.95. I assume since I had my laptop powered up for other purposes - and likely still connected (connected but not receiving a usable signal) - that their contract had some fine print for rolling a one-day contract into 3 days even though I never again tried to access anything online.
I called and complained to the BBX technical support folks .... they checked their records and said I used up a whole 200 MB internet service in the 3 day period and they said they had ZERO claims for any guaranteed internet connectivity speed. Not having a guaranteed speed is one thing but the service was so absolutely pathetic that I would be ashamed to actually charge people for such a pathetic product.
I have no idea if BBX Wi-Fi service is that bad at other marinas but I will never, ever contract w/ them again and would suggest anybody considering doing so also save their '$' and avoid this pathetic service.
Take care,
Dan., Tanya, and Hannah on C-Renity
Shilshole is a gorgeous marina, well laid out w/ nice facilities. A bit disorganized and confused from a management point of view but, since it is run by the city effectively, that probably explains that aspect.
The thing that really frustrated me is I was dumb enough to forget my Verizon WiFi card so, since I was actually supposed to work on Friday (I work online providing mainframe computer support and can work from anywhere as long as I have a reliable internet connection; I do not require extreme high connectivity speed either) I signed up for what I thought (99.9999% certain) was a $10.95 one-day access plan thru BBX provided by Beacon Wi-Fi. Terrible decision.... the BBX wi-fi signal was so bad I could literally not connect up from our boat which was on the H dock (almost right in front of the office) and less then half way down the dock.
Since I was trying to work I wound up wandering around the area adjacent to the office from 0600 until about 0900 Friday AM with my BBX Wi-Fi signal constantly fluctuating from great to terrible. Once second my laptop would show I had a real strong 11.0 MBPS signal so I would stop and sit on a bench or the ground right there but then - usually within seconds - the signal would drop to a weak 1.0 MBPS rate and my connection would fail.
I wound up notifying my boss of having to take the day off due to no usable Wi-Fi access even though I could not get any closer to the marina offices from which I assumed the BBX Wi-Fi signals emanated.
I complained to the folks working in the marina office .... they claimed people always complain to them about the poor BBX service but they said they had nothing to do with it. Regrettable, since I am sure the Port of Seattle who run Shilshole have a service agreement w/ BBX otherwise BBX would not be able to place their equipment on the premises.
Feeling ripped off as it was for having wasted $10.95 for such terrible Wi-Fi service and having to use up a precious vacation day instead I was willing to just leave it at that. No big deal just definitely never, ever contract w/ BBX again.
However; when we got home Sunday and I connected up for the 1st time since Friday AM (1st usable internet connectivity anyway) I saw a bill in my Inbox for 3-days of BBX service at $24.95. I assume since I had my laptop powered up for other purposes - and likely still connected (connected but not receiving a usable signal) - that their contract had some fine print for rolling a one-day contract into 3 days even though I never again tried to access anything online.
I called and complained to the BBX technical support folks .... they checked their records and said I used up a whole 200 MB internet service in the 3 day period and they said they had ZERO claims for any guaranteed internet connectivity speed. Not having a guaranteed speed is one thing but the service was so absolutely pathetic that I would be ashamed to actually charge people for such a pathetic product.
I have no idea if BBX Wi-Fi service is that bad at other marinas but I will never, ever contract w/ them again and would suggest anybody considering doing so also save their '$' and avoid this pathetic service.
Take care,
Dan., Tanya, and Hannah on C-Renity