Get yourself a good router/modem like
Pepwave MAX BR1 Classic Router with WiFi and North America 3G/4G/LTE ModemThis router features an embedded modem and you will need a SIM card with active service from a compatible provider to use it.
- Internet Connections Supported: 1 Embedded 3G/4G, 1 Wired WAN, WiFi as WAN* (more info)
Networks Supported for Embedded Modem: 4G LTE (B2/1900, B4/AWS, B5/850, B13/700, B17/700, B25/1900); WCDMA/HSDPA/HSUPA/HSPA+/DC-HSPA+ (B1/2100, B2/1900, B4/AWS, B5/850, B8/900); EV-DO Rev.A (BC0/800, BC1/1900, BC10/800) - this includes AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile, Telcel, and many more 3G, HSPA+, and LTE providers in Canada and South America
WiFi Standard: 2.4GHz 802.11 B, G, & N
WiFi Range: 250-300' through walls, much greater unobstructed (variable depending on interference from other electronics and physical interference such as walls and ceilings)
Ethernet ports: 2 LAN + 1 WAN (WAN port can be configured as a third LAN if desired)
Power Supply: AC Adapter included
Size: 5.8" x 5.0" x 1.6":
WiFi over Lan allows you to connect to the campground WiFi while having the security of your own router. Often times a campground will only let you have two or three connections to their WiFi. With WiFi over Lan the campground WiFi will only see one connection. Also using your own router everything behind your router will not be seen on the campgrounds WiFi. This includes all phones, tablets, printers/scanners. This offers a much better security than directly connecting to the campground WiFi.
Now to improve reception of campground WiFi (instead of using a WiFi Amplifier) get yourself and 'Access Point' antenna like
Ubiquiti NanoStation locoM2 2.4GHz Indoor/Outdoor airMax 8dBi CPE. This antenna operates at a full 1 mw of power and is directional. With 1 mw of power you can be anywhere up to 1 mile away from the campground WiFi antenna. The antenna is directional and the receiver gain is much larger than just having an outside antenna. Your connection will still behind the router with the same security as the WiFi over Lan.
I've been using this setup with a Cell amp for the last 3 years and very rarely do I not get my Verizon data or not can not connect to a campground WiFi.
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