Everybody that has written here has been pretty much correct.
If you are out of range, a booster can help. Before you even consider spending the money time and aggravation on that, do some research. Next time you are at campground, look into what ever you are running. Most have a screen or app that will tell you what is going on signal-wise. If you see just one frequency access point and there are more than six users, give it up. I have been in some that had their access points well spread across the band, and they are better. But it still only takes one clod trying to stream an HD movie to dump the whole system.
If you want to try an inexpensive fix, get a remote and high powered 802.11 adapter. I am fond of and still have a couple of Alfa units. usually, if it is in the county, I can work it. But bandwidth it still the name of the game. We black top a lot, and this does come in handy.
If we have the Gigs left, I will usually run the phone hotpot with Verizon. If you burn the BW you bought, you can always get more.
Warning: Verizon says that they have a saftey.....
They say you won't get shut off.....
¡¡DO NOT COUNT ON THAT !!
When I ran over last, we got shut down to USELESS data rate. It was less that the 1X I had with the old flip phone and then you are soo sloow that you can't even set up more data.
The only good thing is that you can turn the extra data on and off like the light at the ***** house door. That is what I do now.
Speaking of which... Their "Unlimited" plan is really 22gig, and a good friend that thought had a deal found that they slam the door on his ass too.
Thank you for reading
Matt
Matt & Mary Colie
A sailor, his bride and their black dogs (one dear dog is waiting for us at the bridge) going to see some dry places that have Geocaches in a coach made the year we married.