โJun-11-2017 04:36 PM
โJun-11-2017 06:18 PM
jcpainter wrote:
What do you have in your RV to help with this?
Are you by chance in a good AT&T area? If so, you can get an unlimited Mobley for $20 a month.
โJun-11-2017 06:11 PM
wa8yxm wrote:
First. I just started using a NanoStation LocoM2 (The LocoM is even better and the company has some that make even it look like junk) My in-house Router (A Belkin) thinks the Nano-Station is a cable modem.. Configuration took a bit of effort and knowledge and may be beyond you as the docs were lacking but was old hat for me so I slogged through it the 1st time, now it is routing.
Much better connection
You said they have one wired connection.. I have never seen a single-connection router. Most have 4 or 5 (5 if it is just a router 4 if it is a modem/router)
Plug into one of the vacant ports and put a router closer to where you are parked.
Oh, another advantage of the nano station.
I have 100' of Cat-5 cable (new and in the box) and a slightly shorter cable (connected and in use) The max distance between the nano-station and mny router ism, as I recall 300'.. You can put the "Wi-Fi Adapter" closer to the house wi-fi router.
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โJun-11-2017 05:20 PM
naturist wrote:
As I understand it, an extender cuts network speed in half. Is there some reason you can't run an Ethernet cable? There's nothing magical about hiding it inside walls. It's temporary, so what's wrong about it being visible?
โJun-11-2017 05:04 PM
naturist wrote:
As I understand it, an extender cuts network speed in half. Is there some reason you can't run an Ethernet cable? There's nothing magical about hiding it inside walls. It's temporary, so what's wrong about it being visible?
โJun-11-2017 04:50 PM