โAug-08-2019 10:01 AM
โAug-13-2019 02:22 PM
PNW_Steve wrote:
I have the Nether MIMO external antenna. It does help a little. Not as much as I had expected.
โAug-13-2019 02:00 PM
vjstangelo wrote:vermilye wrote:
I'd suspect the hotspot. I use a Mobley, and if I have AT&T coverage, it never shuts down or reboots.
Ditto.
โAug-13-2019 09:28 AM
RobWNY wrote:theoldwizard1 wrote:
The problem with almost all "hotspot" devices is that they have very poor internal antennas. When you are camping, it is typically not close to a cell tower so you have a weaker signal. Some of the aftermarket hotspots (cell phone data to WiFi converter) do have external antennas and they make a big difference.
Typically, you just swap the SIM card.
How far away from a cell tower would an external antenna be useful in typical situations?
โAug-08-2019 08:13 PM
โAug-08-2019 04:12 PM
vermilye wrote:
I'd suspect the hotspot. I use a Mobley, and if I have AT&T coverage, it never shuts down or reboots.
โAug-08-2019 03:54 PM
โAug-08-2019 02:42 PM
โAug-08-2019 02:40 PM
RobWNY wrote:Big Katuna wrote:
I use OTR (ATT service) with a Velocity 2 puck and it works great.
I bought a month and let it lapsed and it took them a day to restart it but oh well.
When I reupped I learned that OTR is raising its rates soon.
ATT 4G is not as fast (5-10 gbs) as my Verizon iPhone 4LTE 15-25gbs but V throttles the data rate often.
I would buy it again.
I might add that I also use a Weboost RV cell amp that greatly enhances reliability and speed.
Do you know how much the rate increase? Because you reupped before the increase are you grandfathered in or will you pay more also?
โAug-08-2019 02:33 PM
RobWNY wrote:theoldwizard1 wrote:
The problem with almost all "hotspot" devices is that they have very poor internal antennas. When you are camping, it is typically not close to a cell tower so you have a weaker signal. Some of the aftermarket hotspots (cell phone data to WiFi converter) do have external antennas and they make a big difference.
Typically, you just swap the SIM card.
How far away from a cell tower would an external antenna be useful in typical situations?
โAug-08-2019 02:17 PM
theoldwizard1 wrote:
The problem with almost all "hotspot" devices is that they have very poor internal antennas. When you are camping, it is typically not close to a cell tower so you have a weaker signal. Some of the aftermarket hotspots (cell phone data to WiFi converter) do have external antennas and they make a big difference.
Typically, you just swap the SIM card.
โAug-08-2019 02:14 PM
โAug-08-2019 01:59 PM
Big Katuna wrote:
I use OTR (ATT service) with a Velocity 2 puck and it works great.
I bought a month and let it lapsed and it took them a day to restart it but oh well.
When I reupped I learned that OTR is raising its rates soon.
ATT 4G is not as fast (5-10 gbs) as my Verizon iPhone 4LTE 15-25gbs but V throttles the data rate often.
I would buy it again.
I might add that I also use a Weboost RV cell amp that greatly enhances reliability and speed.
โAug-08-2019 01:49 PM
โAug-08-2019 12:44 PM