jjson775
Feb 18, 2015Explorer
Wifi hotspot
We travel 2 or 3 months a year in our RV and would like wifi available for internet and to stream Netflix movies. What is our best choice without getting locked into a long contract. I will apprecia...
davpratt wrote:I've traveled all around the US, staying in state & national parks when ever possible, and found that Verizon has the best coverage. I carry an AT&T iPhone, and use a Verizon Hotspot. While I found a few locations (Eastern Maine, for example) where the AT&T coverage was better than Verizon, with few exceptions, the hotspot was more likely to find a signal. I do use a Wilson Sleek amplifier & external antenna for both, which will help in rural areas.
Are there any good ones that don't invove Verizon? We have Verizon cell phones and in many state parks reception is spotty or zero. Brazos bend State park used to have pretty good Verizon service, on our last visit, at the end of January, the reception was much worse, very spotty. At Garner State Park, Verizon has ZERO service. I have complained,but got zero response.One of our favorite parks, South Llano River State Park, has spotty reception at best.