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AnneM
Jun 27, 2021Explorer
Thanks for all the input! I'll try and respond (wish there was a multi-quote feature in these forums).
Sounds like 39 vs. 41 doesn't really matter then. That's good to know.
Yes, we're from Israel. Off to a really big adventure - relocating AND RV'ing (hopefully!).
We plan on getting more than one type of cell service. Combine verizon and Tmobile or AT&T. Possibly one sim card or hotspot of each, to maximize our chances of getting a good connection. We also want to sign up for Starlink, as soon as it's readily available to the public.
Lwiddis wrote:
The longer you go the fewer the campgrounds you can use. Most private RV parks will accommodate you. Many USFS CGs and National and state parks will not even at 39 feet. If you scout ahead when boondocking you will be OK.
Sounds like 39 vs. 41 doesn't really matter then. That's good to know.
Thermoguy wrote:
The only stable internet is going to be cellular or satellite. Cellular limits you to places with good cellular signals, not impossible but will limit how far off the beaten path or main interstate you can venture. In the mountains on the west coast, most have no cellular service. You will want to research that well as you can not count on WiFi in parks, etc. We went camping near home earlier this year, my son's friend had T-Mobile, he had good cellular. My wife and son have AT&T, they had spotty cellular. I have Verizon, I had nothing all weekend. But a good service with unlimited data should serve you well. Enjoy the adventure - do I see you are from Isreal? That's great.
Yes, we're from Israel. Off to a really big adventure - relocating AND RV'ing (hopefully!).
We plan on getting more than one type of cell service. Combine verizon and Tmobile or AT&T. Possibly one sim card or hotspot of each, to maximize our chances of getting a good connection. We also want to sign up for Starlink, as soon as it's readily available to the public.
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