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neschultz
Nov 23, 2018Explorer
Sam Spade wrote:
IF....the problem is a weak signal, then yes it probably would help some.
BUT....if the problem is not enough capacity on their connection back to the ISP, then nothing will help.
Our campground for the winter seems to have enough capability but is weak enough to occasionally drop out in the TT. I mounted a NETGEAR AC1200 outside in a plastic tub on the propane tank cover and it works great. To my surprise It has a feature called “fastlane” that picks up the 2GHz campground WiFi and rebroadcasts it on 5G for a faster connection.
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