One of the problems with cellular internet is that the signal can be quite variable depending on many factors:
The built in antennas on your phone or mobile hotspot
The location of the cellular tower relative to your location
Weather
How many people are also using the tower
Local terrain - mountains and valleys
Nearby buildings
and even your own RV’s construction.
You can however get external antennas and cellular boosters that can help overcome some of these obstacles.
For those who depend on cellular signal for mobile internet, these are lifesavers and can make a finicky signal usable enough to get online to surf the web, get work done or even stream video.
And other times they might make no difference at all, or might even degrade your signal.
This video goes over the basics of cellular boosters, how they can help, how to choose the right one for you and alternate antenna options.
This video compliments our overview guide at:
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Shown in this video:
weBoost 4G-X: [ Ссылка ]
weBoost 4G-M: [ Ссылка ]
weBoost 4G-S: [ Ссылка ]
weBoost RV 4G:[ Ссылка ]
weBoost 4G OTR Antenna: [ Ссылка ]
Maximum Signal: [ Ссылка ]
Solid RF: [ Ссылка ]
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Chris Dunphy & Cherie Ve Ard of [ Ссылка ] and authors of 'The Mobile Internet Handbook' and hosts of RVMobileInternet.com. We've been on the road full time since 2006, working remotely and sucking up mobile bandwidth.
We also personally blog & share about our travels at [ Ссылка ]
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