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My WiFi Range Extender Adventure

Rbertalotto
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Like many of you, I'm not a "Full Timer". I still own a house and a yard and a bunch of stuff! But I plan to work out of my Toy Hauler this spring and summer as my business has me traveling all over the country. Why not work in a different area each week?

This entails being able to connect to the internet and access to WiFi when it is available and of good quality.

The search led me to TechnoRV.com. After reading a million articles on WiFi extenders, I realized that getting good, fast, unsecured WiFi in most areas will be a bonus and a HotSpot will usually be a better way to access the internet. With this in mind I didn't want to spend a ton of dough on a WiFi repeater system. I opted for the "External WiFi Booster Tube" antenna and the "ALFA R36 Repeater"

http://www.technorv.com/RV_WiFi_Boosters_s/85.htm

I ordered the equipment on Tuesday and it was here at my house on Friday. Eric Johnson, the owner of TechnoRv was a great help in selecting the equipment and offered a free shipping incentive. I went with TechnoRV because I'm all thumbs when it comes to IT stuff. I barely can do email.....I need to call one of my 12 year old grandkids to get me out of Ethernet predicaments I get myself into.

If you buy the product from TechnoRV, they email you something they call "TechnoRV Learning Series" once you pay for the product. These are fantastic tutorials that even I could understand!

So anyways...How does it work?

Well, it's 32 degrees right now and the Forest River 19RR is under wraps so I can't install the system on the trailer. But I had to check it out.

I simply plugged the antenna/booster into the repeater with the supplied USB cable (USB means no loss that a coax connection between a booster and an antenna would have and much less chance of RF interference) , plugged the repeater into a wall socket with the included power supply (The repeater runs on 12v DC so in the camper it can run off my batteries as I do 85% boondocking).

I simply left the repeater on the floor next to my desk in my office



and stretched out the USB cable and mounted the antenna in the window of my wifes bathroom



I followed the instructions from the "Learning Series" and I was actually up and running in ten minutes! I couldn't believe it was this easy! I've NEVER hooked anything up to my computer that worked the first time and didn't need at least two stiff drinks! This time I was up and running with out a lick of liquor.......Bummer!

I live out in the country with very few houses and zero businesses within a couple miles of me. With the WiFi on my MacBook Air and my Iphone5s I can only pick up my own router and the Xfinity WiFi from my cable TV router......That's it!

But as you can see from this screen shot, I've got WiFi coming in from all over the place. I can identify at least one and it is about a 1/4 mile away!



As I was warned, you don't find many "Open" WiFi points. So I'm hoping this will work well when parked near a Lowes, HomeDepot, McDonalds etc which offer open WiFi. We'll see!

But so far, for the money spent, $150 total, I'm really impressed!

I also bought a WeBOOST Drive4G-M for cellular and HotSpot range extension that I'll report on at another time.

I hope this helps some others if they are thinking about adding a WiFi repeater to their bag of technology tricks!
RoyB
Dartmouth, MA
2021 RAM 2500 4X4 6.4L
2011 Forest River Grey Wolf Cherokee 19RR
520 w solar-200ah Renogy Li-Epever MPPT
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jcpainter
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I purchased the Rogue Wave a few years ago, on Jack W's advice. It has worked Ok connected to a Go2 router for campground WiFi. Not wonderful speed, but it provides access where you could not get anything without it.

Having said that, since I acquired my Verizon UDP a year ago I never use campground WiFi.

Rbertalotto
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Since I wrote that piece I've had a number of extremely positive experiences with the WeBoost.

In many areas there was simply zero cell service without WeBoost and more than satisfactory performance when using it. Very pleased.

Wish I could say the same for WiFi Boost. Other than a McDonalds or Starbucks parking lot, or within a 1/4 mile, I've not been able to use the WiFi Booster. But then again, I never stay in RV parks that offer WiFi so I'm not a good test subject.

If you are a "parking lot" surfer, the WiFi booster is a good deal. At $150 or so, it's still well worth it.
RoyB
Dartmouth, MA
2021 RAM 2500 4X4 6.4L
2011 Forest River Grey Wolf Cherokee 19RR
520 w solar-200ah Renogy Li-Epever MPPT

jcpainter
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Rbertalotto wrote:
UPDATE!

I wrote an article about the ALFA 36 and the WeBoost for my web site. You can read it here:



http://rvbprecision.com/rv-projects/cellular-and-wifi-booster-install.html


Enjoyed your article very much. I also am an avid MIA member/follower and have just purchased the weBoost to use with my Verizon AC791L. On your test results, it doesn't appear that the download speeds improved much at that specific test location.

Most of the locations we go to have too strong of a signal to expect much improvement from the booster, but I hope to be able to test it later this week in a very weak signal area.

austinjenna
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I see on Ebay they are selling the same kit 'WiFi Camp Pro' for 108.00 total if anyone wanted to save a few bucks.

2010 F350 CC Lariat 4x4 Short Bed
2011 Crusader 298BDS 5th Wheel
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Rbertalotto
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UPDATE!

I wrote an article about the ALFA 36 and the WeBoost for my web site. You can read it here:



http://rvbprecision.com/rv-projects/cellular-and-wifi-booster-install.html
RoyB
Dartmouth, MA
2021 RAM 2500 4X4 6.4L
2011 Forest River Grey Wolf Cherokee 19RR
520 w solar-200ah Renogy Li-Epever MPPT

rjsurfer
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With the exception of commercial establishments where do you find reliable wifi that's not locked down?

Forget campground wifi they die a slow death as the sun goes down, I don't care what size antenna you have, and I'm not going to "steal" from anyone's personal account.

I'm thinking your better served with spending your money on cell reception if your data requirements are not high.

Ron W.
03 Dodge 2500 SRW,SB,EC
2018 Keystone 25RES
DRZ-400SM
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DieselBurps
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There is also a company called "radiolabs" There are a few youtube videos out there with reviews. Looks similar to what the OP has.

deppeler
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Hi,
Firstly, that is a great price.
I am looking for something for our Class A to attach to the bat-wing antenna.
How does this compare to:
WIFIRanger https://wifiranger.com/shop/product/49-elite-pack
and
PDQ http://www.amazon.com/wifi-range-extender-hotspot-motorhomes/dp/B00LGZN47E
I realize the big price difference, is there a huge difference in signal strength.
The WIFIRanger boasts a 2 mile range and the PDQ 15 mile range (bit hard to believe).

thanks
2007 Tiffin Allegro Open Road 32BA 'The Mothership'
2013 Honda CR-V EX-L AWD 'The Pod'

jcpainter
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DieselBurps wrote:
Any idea how this system compares to other systems like the

Rogue Wave Wifi
http://wavewifi.com/products/rogue-wave/

or the Wirie
http://www.thewirie.com/products.html

I am having trouble trying to decide which one to go with. I am looking for lots of power(boosting) and range.

The Yagi antenna sounds interesting, are you able to plug that into your Weboost for when you are stionary to boost Cell reception? It might be a good both wifi and cell solution albeit directional.


We have the Rogue Wave. The antenna and radio are one unit with an Ethernet cable for connection. It plugs into a router that has an Ethernet input port.

It works very well.

Rbertalotto
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I can't comment on those other Wi-Fi boosters as I have no experience with them. I would suggest if you have the time to locate the actual Wi-Fi signal a Yagi antenna will always give you the best performance.

As far as using another antenna on the cell booster my understanding is that is illegal. Cell boosters need to be sold with a particular antenna. And in the case of WeBoost there is an optional antenna for more gain that is legal . you can't just buy any antenna and hook it up to the amplifier.
RoyB
Dartmouth, MA
2021 RAM 2500 4X4 6.4L
2011 Forest River Grey Wolf Cherokee 19RR
520 w solar-200ah Renogy Li-Epever MPPT

DieselBurps
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Any idea how this system compares to other systems like the

Rogue Wave Wifi
http://wavewifi.com/products/rogue-wave/

or the Wirie
http://www.thewirie.com/products.html

I am having trouble trying to decide which one to go with. I am looking for lots of power(boosting) and range.

The Yagi antenna sounds interesting, are you able to plug that into your Weboost for when you are stionary to boost Cell reception? It might be a good both wifi and cell solution albeit directional.

Rbertalotto
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I might pick up a 2000mw ALFA to use with my YAGI for when I go out west to Montana this spring. Might be good to have when you need to reach out and touch someone?
RoyB
Dartmouth, MA
2021 RAM 2500 4X4 6.4L
2011 Forest River Grey Wolf Cherokee 19RR
520 w solar-200ah Renogy Li-Epever MPPT

MEXICOWANDERER
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I purchased a 19db Yagi and 2000 mw Alfa USB booster and WOW!

Has less of a critical "cone" degree-spread than I thought it would. But the upload signal seems to be more concentrated as well.

sherlock62
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Yagi antenna is the way to go.