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wa8yxm
Jan 31, 2016Explorer III
If you have sufficent internet bandwidth (I am very glad you included that phrase as it shows you have some understanding of the issues involved)
Now your internet bandwidth comes from one of two or 3 sources.
1: Your own cellular internet data plan (Phone or hot spot) So long as you understand what happens when you go over your plan limits.. GO FOR IT.
2: Park Wi-Fi,, Normally already overloaded by too many users.
3: 2 way satellete.,. There are two popular services and several resellers. ONE has the bandwith but alas, is not compatible with the RV lifestyle.
Additional: RING (Dot com) sells a 200 dollar doorbell that lets you answer the door from anywhere, talk to and WATCH the person ringing it. And no, I don't have, I think it is too expensive. (uses cellular data).
Now your internet bandwidth comes from one of two or 3 sources.
1: Your own cellular internet data plan (Phone or hot spot) So long as you understand what happens when you go over your plan limits.. GO FOR IT.
2: Park Wi-Fi,, Normally already overloaded by too many users.
3: 2 way satellete.,. There are two popular services and several resellers. ONE has the bandwith but alas, is not compatible with the RV lifestyle.
Additional: RING (Dot com) sells a 200 dollar doorbell that lets you answer the door from anywhere, talk to and WATCH the person ringing it. And no, I don't have, I think it is too expensive. (uses cellular data).
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