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blaczero
Feb 18, 2021Explorer
I agree with the above about the cost. It isn't necessarily a whole lot cheaper to live in an RV. We do it for the freedom and adventure.
Anyway, the internet situation: I would get something like this
https://www.amazon.com/MOFI4500-4GXeLTE-SIM7-COMBO-Upgraded-Antenna-T-Mobile-Verizon/dp/B089NYWJYK
or
https://www.mobilemusthave.com/Pepwave-MAX-BR1-MINI-wLTE-Advance-Modem-GEN-2-Hardware-100MB-Support_p_16.html
You can just take a sim from your phone and put it in the MoFi (Pepwave is an option too, that's what I got) and share the internet connection as if your phone was creating the data.
Basically if you use your "hotspot" on your phone you'll be throttled and it'll generally be very slow. With the above device, it's not a hotspot so the data won't be throttled.
Do some research on it, there are a lot of RV'rs on youtube that cover these devices, plans and connection options.
Anyway, the internet situation: I would get something like this
https://www.amazon.com/MOFI4500-4GXeLTE-SIM7-COMBO-Upgraded-Antenna-T-Mobile-Verizon/dp/B089NYWJYK
or
https://www.mobilemusthave.com/Pepwave-MAX-BR1-MINI-wLTE-Advance-Modem-GEN-2-Hardware-100MB-Support_p_16.html
You can just take a sim from your phone and put it in the MoFi (Pepwave is an option too, that's what I got) and share the internet connection as if your phone was creating the data.
Basically if you use your "hotspot" on your phone you'll be throttled and it'll generally be very slow. With the above device, it's not a hotspot so the data won't be throttled.
Do some research on it, there are a lot of RV'rs on youtube that cover these devices, plans and connection options.
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