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valhalla360

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Posted: 09/04/23 10:46am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

As cell phone data and tethering has gotten cheaper, I suspect the demand for these devices has dropped off.

That said, we've noticed over the last few years that campground wifi has gotten much better (or maybe so few are using it that there's enough bandwidth to get better performance).

That said, we switched to starlink and now we don't have to bother with wifi. We can check that there is a clear view of the sky (and even some marginal sites it's worked pretty well) and we have high speed internet.


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Posted: 09/04/23 10:20am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I have the system in this thread

David Bott Tutorial

I haven't used it for the past several years because we have had good coverage on our Visible and Verizon phones. But it did work well when I used it. I mounted it on a PVC pole I bungeed to the ladder on the back of the coach. I could point it toward the access point, the ethernet cable ran inside to the wifi and power supply. Mine was only for 2ghz, but I think the new models are also 5ghz.


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Posted: 09/04/23 09:20am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

In the time before tethering from a phone worked well, I used the Alfa network adapters. Usually purchased from Ebay suppliers. Not only do these run a transmit power that is multiple of what ever, but the receiver sides are equally as good and I have some high gain antennas that can be aimed at the source.
I still use them sometimes if I get in a position that I don't want to burn phone data.
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Posted: 09/04/23 08:18am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

5g cellular and WiFi are not related in any way. There are antennas that will help boost the incoming signal and amplify the out going but it still won't help if the campground service is overloaded as usual.

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Posted: 09/04/23 07:54am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I recommend planning for your own internet and not rely of any public or park. Cell phone, cellular hot spot, or even satellite are the typical solutions.


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A lot of campgrounds and RV parks have "wifi at the office" but not in the park. Is there a long range receiver, booster, or antenna that allows one to get the signal from a campsite?

15 years ago, I bought a range extender that actually did this. It worked great until 5G came out and security protocols changed. I just did several online searches for wifi extenders, boosters, and antennas, and, all I can find are products that allow one to TRANSMIT wifi further. I want to RECEIVE wifi from further away from the source.

Can you recommend anything???


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