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- Bucky_BadgerExplorerIf I have bills due on the road, I use the phone and call the 800 numbers for all bills which I have stored in the phone
- wilssmExplorerat&t wi fi hot spot woks great
- Tennessee_NomadExplorerWe use Verizon 4G air card. Plugs into the usb port on our laptop or tablet. Works wherever we have cell service. Better than ANY campground wifi that we've tried to use.
- dadmomhExplorerSmart phone, Kindle Fire 8.9 with 4G, or McDonalds usually takes care of what we need. Several of the CGs we stayed at use TengoNet and we've found it to be more trouble than it was worth. More and more of the restaurants and travel centers have internet available.
- wpredockExplorersprint 4g hotspot at home and on the road. it handles multiple computors. never fails, and fits in my shirt pocket. wifi any where i go.
- pawattExplorer
sch911 wrote:
Verizon Jetpack MiFi is what we use. Can connect up to 10 devices. Great speed and coverage.
Same here and Smart phone. - Keith_HawExplorer
therink wrote:
I use Foxfi hot spot app on my android phone. Free in play Store. By using this app there is no monthly fee through the cell provider and it is legal to use. I can connect up to 10 devices to it. I have Verizon. No need to pay for mi Fi. Works just as good.
I use it all the time.
Same here only PdaNet and it works fine. But I only pay bills usually with it, almost everything else is on the smart phone. - brulazExplorerIn Canada we've used a tablet (Samsung 7") under Rogers with a good data plan that you can set as a "Mobile Access Point", and connect our two computers. Works well and is all we need.
In the States, we first used 3G mifi over Verizon, but then "upgraded" to the same tablet we use in Canada. The old mifi was fine but the tablet doesn't work as well as it does in Canada. Dunno why. Maybe Verizon has changed their plans and now wants to charge more for multiple device access. If Verizon's new 4g mifi's are working well, maybe we'll upgrade to one, but those plans seem more expensive than the tablet plans (if I understand them).
We also have an exterior antenna and cellphone amp that we use when the signal is low. - sonnywExplorerI have the WiFi Ranger Go in the TT. All of the devices, iPad, iPhone, PS3,
Laptop, smart tv, printers connect to it. Then it connects to park wifi, any wifi hot spot in range, or my NetOnTheRun pay as you go mifi card. - wmosesExplorer
DutchmenSport wrote:
Hot Spot on my I-phone. Works for the phone, I-pad, and laptop. Also works on my company laptop, so I can work from home (on the road).
Same idea here, but using a Samsung Galaxy S4 - either my wife's or my company phone if doing work. Typing his reply from Inks Lake State Park right now, via hotspot.
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