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WiFi Issues

aabear54
Explorer
Explorer
Now that ATT seems to have abandoned the 12 month yearly WiFi data plan and after I had spent $400 for a Winegard RV ToGo WiFi extender, what are you guys doing for your WiFi (other than relying on the campground)?
We just updated our rig with new Smart TVโ€™s.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!!
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rhagfo
Explorer III
Explorer III
aabear54 wrote:
Now that ATT seems to have abandoned the 12 month yearly WiFi data plan and after I had spent $400 for a Winegard RV ToGo WiFi extender, what are you guys doing for your WiFi (other than relying on the campground)?
We just updated our rig with new Smart TVโ€™s.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!!


Many people confuse WiFi with Cellular data.
Cell phones will use cellular signal for connection to the internet, but if you have a laptop you will need a WiFi network to connect to. You can use a smartphone as a Cellular Hot spot to provide WiFi to the computer, or you can purchase a dedicated Hot Spot. The dedicated Hot Spot will work far better than using your phone to get WiFi signal.
We full time park host and one of our sites has really bad AT&T service, we also have a WeBoost cellular signal booster. Well it failed while in that bad site. The hot spot still was working good enough that I was able to go out on my laptop and get a replacement unit for the WeBoost.
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Solo
Explorer
Explorer
Have you considered changing providers when your TOGO plan expires and then continue using the TOGO? Now that Winegard/TOGO has unlocked this unit, accessing the administration menu and then using another provider's SIM is relatively easy. It's unfortunate that AT&T ended their agreement with TOGO but, if the TOGO has worked for you, changing out the SIM is very easy and certainly an option. There is no one specific answer to our internet solution as RVers but, having redundancy seems to work well for us. We have an unlimited hotspot phone plan with Verizon and then switched to a Cricket Wireless data plan for our TOGO when we lost the original plan. Just another set of options perhaps for you to consider.
Solo
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wa8yxm
Explorer III
Explorer III
I have a T-Mobile "Unlimited" plan (FUll bore for so many Gigs and throttled for hotspot after that a higher cut off on the phone itself and lower "Vector" after that (may slow down if tower busy)

I just added a FMCA Tec-Connect which is from Sprint which is now also T-mobile
Totaly unlimited but... So far I'm not seeing the same speeds the phone gets

This was sent via the Tech Connect device (Sprint Mi-Fi)
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cooldavidt
Explorer
Explorer
My experience is that wireless gets pretty congested in the afternoon and evening. Also a mini peak in the morning. So it becomes impossible to watch anything.
For the evening I started on buying old DVDs on line. Lots of places sell them some with free shipping

2oldman
Explorer II
Explorer II
smartphone hotspot
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pianotuna
Nomad III
Nomad III
Here are the AT&T plans:

https://www.att.com/plans/unlimited-data-plans/
Regards, Don
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enblethen
Nomad
Nomad
We have an Air Card from Verizon. That allows us to make own WIFI for our use.

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