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theoldwizard1 wrote:JKJavelin wrote:
We use the Winegard Connect2 wifi extender +4G hotspot. As I type this we are in
the Everglades National Park campground using this device.
It is sometimes finicky and expensive if you watch YouTube. $60 for 10 gigs that seem to burn fast.
As I said before, people confuse the device with the service (which is what the service provider WANT YOU TO DO!)
That device can work on multiple networks with the correct SIM card.
โFeb-10-2021 07:11 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Starlink is open for beta and covers a lot of North America.
1 meter dish and $99 usd per month. First come first serve.
https://www.starlink.com/
โFeb-10-2021 06:00 PM
JKJavelin wrote:
We use the Winegard Connect2 wifi extender +4G hotspot. As I type this we are in
the Everglades National Park campground using this device.
It is sometimes finicky and expensive if you watch YouTube. $60 for 10 gigs that seem to burn fast.
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pianotuna wrote:
The problem with cell connections is distance. You can get an antenna that will dredge up a signal--perhaps even 2 or 3 bars. BUT the range is limited to about 25 miles. Anything farther away and the "hand shaking" times out.
โFeb-10-2021 12:24 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Starlink is open for beta and covers a lot of North America.
1 meter dish and $99 usd per month. First come first serve.
https://www.starlink.com/
Better information here:
https://www.satelliteinternet.com/providers/starlink/
Can I travel with Starlink, or move it to a different address?
Starlink satellites are scheduled to send internet down to all users within a designated area on the ground. This designated area is referred to as a cell.
Your Starlink is assigned to a single cell. If you move your Starlink outside of its assigned cell, a satellite will not be scheduled to serve your Starlink and you will not receive internet. This is constrained by geometry and is not arbitrary geofencing.
โFeb-10-2021 12:00 PM
speediq99 wrote:
We are back to camping after several years out. We are going to be in remote locations and need to do basic Internet work. Any better solutions out there than a Verizon Jetpack? Any antenna we can purchase to get a better signal?
Thank you!
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