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mchero
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I have been in the PC support end of things for the past 30 years. Been lucky to be employed by only two companys during those 30 years!

Getting ready to pull the corporate America plug & hit the road!

Now, Networks in a Motorhome...

I'm thinking about some type of NAS server, with 2 to 3 terabyte drive in the front compartment along with the other electronics, would also like to add one of those Veerizon Hotspot/wireless router. I see models with a detachable antenna so I could mound a cell antenna on the top front cap & connect to the hotspot.Then I would have a wireless access point thru Verizon's 4G.

Will also be able to connect items like a Morningstart MPPT controller to the mix.

Any ideas, suggestions?

What are others doing? Was thinking Satellite internet BUT I see a lot of bloggers ae switching over since Verizon's 4G is so fast.

Robert
Robert McHenry
Currently, Henniker NH
07 Fleetwood Discovery 39V
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2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Prior:1993 Pace Arrow 37' Diesel
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TechWriter
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mchero wrote:
. . . would also like to add one of those Veerizon Hotspot/wireless router. I see models with a detachable antenna so I could mound a cell antenna on the top front cap & connect to the hotspot.Then I would have a wireless access point thru Verizon's 4G.

I recommend checking out the 3gstore.

mchero wrote:

Will also be able to connect items like a Morningstart MPPT controller to the mix.

This is solar so you might want to start a separate thread.

mchero wrote:

Was thinking Satellite internet BUT I see a lot of bloggers ae switching over since Verizon's 4G is so fast.

Some folks, including me, still have sat units as a backup. However, though I've only been full timing for about a year, I have been able to get a Verizon signal no matter where I've camped. That said, I'm still keeping my old portable DataStorm unit around.

Verizon is the network of choice for full timers. I suggest you sign up for a Millenicom hotspot ($90/mon for 20 GB) as Millenicom resells Verizon bandwidth a lot cheaper than Verizon.

Finally, I would NOT plan on depending on campground WiFi for your Internet access. Campground connections are notoriously bad.
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mchero
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No unlimited data on my Verizon account, no such luck. ๐Ÿ˜ž

hanks for all the great information!
Robert McHenry
Currently, Henniker NH
07 Fleetwood Discovery 39V
1K Solar dieselrvowners.com
2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Prior:1993 Pace Arrow 37' Diesel

sdianel_-acct_c
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Wilson Sleek x2.
Lonny & Diane
2004 Country Coach Allure 33' "Big Blue"
Towing 2008 Chev Colorado 4x4
Semper Fi

wa8yxm
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I will describe my network...
Park Wi-Fi is picked up by a slightly modified Linksys WGA-54G (the mods are external.. I put a director on the antenna to improve range)

This feeds a common home router (Wi-Fi) on a non-confilcting channel (park is on 4, I'm on 11)

This feeds 2 DVR's. 2 laptops, 1 Desktop and a pair of 'droids.. At the moment

The real fun part has to do with the DVR's (Which share data) and how they get their program guides (The desktop) and such, but we won't cover that today.
Home was where I park it. but alas the.
2005 Damon Intruder 377 Alas declared a total loss
after a semi "nicked" it. Still have the radios
Kenwood TS-2000, ICOM ID-5100, ID-51A+2, ID-880 REF030C most times

mena661
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wcjeep wrote:
Can't answer the Morning Star question. I would not worry about detachable antenna on the Myfi. I'd consider a signal booster. Verizon devices are capped at .25 watt output. The Wilson Sleek is about 1.8 watts. The next step is more expensive. The Wilson Mobile Pro 4G is also more powerful and universal. The Mobile Pro 4G has an advertised 5ft range. This is being generous. I would place the Myfi directly on or next to the internal antenna.

The Mobile Pro 4G is good for 5 device. I've only tested with 2 at the same time. The Sleek is good for about 18db gain. The Mobile Pro is advertised at 50db gain. I average 35db gain.
Actual measurements! Sweet! Great info and thanks much! To the OP, do you still have unlimited data on Verizon?

Clay_L
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I use a Cradlepoint MBR95 wireless router with a Verizon aircard/modem connected to it. There are other wireless routers out there - WiFi Ranger for one.
We have two laptops and a wireless printer connected in a network all the time and once in a while a guest. The MBR95 has a "Guest' feature that will allow a guest to connect with their own password and access the Internet but not have access to our network.The MBR95 will handle up to ten wireless devices as I recall. Besides the printer and two laptops we have four Kindle devices and our TV connected to the internet through it.

You were going to stop by our site at the Coldbrook campground once when we were there in the summer but it didn't work out. Hope you can stop by our house in CO. We are off the road and settled down now.
Clay (WA5NMR), Lee (Wife), Katie & Kelli (cats) Salli (dog).

Fixed domicile after 1 year of snowbirding and eleven years Full Timing in a 2004 Winnebago Sightseer 35N, Workhorse chassis, Honda Accord toad

Matt_Colie
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Robert,

We travel a goodly number of strange places and I am rarely unable to get Verizon 4G. My repeater is old and only good for 3G, but that seems to make very little difference. If you look at a Verizon coverage map and the places you plan to go are not white (no coverage) that will be less expensive that satellite.

When I last had anything to do with a MorningStar, it had both serial and ethernet ports. I would have to believe that you could connect it to your housenet.

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.

mchero
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wcjeep
Thanks for the info!
Forgot about the other options.
Robert McHenry
Currently, Henniker NH
07 Fleetwood Discovery 39V
1K Solar dieselrvowners.com
2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Prior:1993 Pace Arrow 37' Diesel

wcjeep
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Can't answer the Morning Star question. I would not worry about detachable antenna on the Myfi. I'd consider a signal booster. Verizon devices are capped at .25 watt output. The Wilson Sleek is about 1.8 watts. The next step is more expensive. The Wilson Mobile Pro 4G is also more powerful and universal. The Mobile Pro 4G has an advertised 5ft range. This is being generous. I would place the Myfi directly on or next to the internal antenna.

The Mobile Pro 4G is good for 5 device. I've only tested with 2 at the same time. The Sleek is good for about 18db gain. The Mobile Pro is advertised at 50db gain. I average 35db gain.





Wilson Sleek

Mobile Pro 4G

djousma
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Sounds pretty elaborate. We are not fulltimers, but when we need access to internet will camping, I just turn on the mobile hotspot feature of my smartphone and everything in my trailer has access via wifi.

Even if I fulltimed, I wouldnt have to do anything different as far as I can see. Your needs sound different though, including a NAS while travelling. I have one at home, that use for taking backup's but that is about it. I could do those same backup's via locally attached USB disk if I was "roughing it".
Dave
2016 F350 Lariat 4x4 FX4 SRW CC SB 6.7 Magnetic Metallic
2017 Forest River Cardinal 3850RL

SPH77
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Our Verizon Jetpack router is very fast & reliable.