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pnichols
Jun 12, 2018Explorer II
The OP was concerned with Internet access when cell tower signals are not strong enough.
This will take satellite service for the most reliable Internet connections, or amplified cell tower signals going to the RV and coming from the RV to "sometimes" get strong enough signals to connect for phone calls, texting, and some Internet surfing.
We once had a cellular antenna on our RV's roof with a 12 volt cellular transceiver inside to boost cellular signals coming-to/going-from cell phones and a WiFi router in our RV. This allowed us to sometimes connect to distant Verizon cell towers with a strong enough signal out in the middle of nowhere.
This will take satellite service for the most reliable Internet connections, or amplified cell tower signals going to the RV and coming from the RV to "sometimes" get strong enough signals to connect for phone calls, texting, and some Internet surfing.
We once had a cellular antenna on our RV's roof with a 12 volt cellular transceiver inside to boost cellular signals coming-to/going-from cell phones and a WiFi router in our RV. This allowed us to sometimes connect to distant Verizon cell towers with a strong enough signal out in the middle of nowhere.
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