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paulcardoza
Oct 25, 2013Explorer
Keeping the options somewhat reasonable......
I would have 3 Hotspots - one each from Millenicom, Verizon & AT&T. These would be tethered to a Cradlepoint MB1400 Router (~$350). This unit lets you load balance and use all three hotspots simultaneously. It also offers wifi-as-wan connectivity, so if you happen to be at a CG with good wifi service, you can connect to that.
Obviously, if you find yourself in a location with zero cell service and no wifi, the setup won't do you any good. BUT, it sounds like internet access is very important to your clan, so you'll need to be selective when selecting locations to camp.
I would have 3 Hotspots - one each from Millenicom, Verizon & AT&T. These would be tethered to a Cradlepoint MB1400 Router (~$350). This unit lets you load balance and use all three hotspots simultaneously. It also offers wifi-as-wan connectivity, so if you happen to be at a CG with good wifi service, you can connect to that.
Obviously, if you find yourself in a location with zero cell service and no wifi, the setup won't do you any good. BUT, it sounds like internet access is very important to your clan, so you'll need to be selective when selecting locations to camp.
cdlaine wrote:
...and you wanted RV high speed internet connectivity, all the bells and whistles, 3 users simultaneously, and not have to do a lot of diddlin' every time you wanted to set-up / take down / re-start... so mobility is key.
What set-up/service would you use ? What is considered the creme de la crème, state of the art ? Think like you wanted to run an internet based business on the road ... so reliability is key.
Charles
p.s. I know how the search feature works.... I also know I'll never be
able to afford said set-up... but a fella can dream can't he ?
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