How to Choose a Mobile Hotspot Device for RV Mobile Internet (Jetpack/MiFi)

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  • A mobile hotspot device - also known as Jetpacks or MiFis - are portable cellular devices intended to create a personal Wi-Fi network to get your devices online using a cellular data plan. They are offered with data plans on all of the major US cellular carriers - Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile.
    They are a common option as part of an RV or boat mobile internet solution.
    Join us for a quick overview of this type of cellular device, how it compares to smartphones or routers and the features to look for when selecting a hotspot device. From antennas ports, Ethernet, modems, and more.
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    0:23 Intro
    0:55 Common Hotspot Features
    1:51 Different Names for Hotspots
    2:40 Hotspot Pros
    4:34 How to Choose a Hotspot
    4:53 Carrier Capability
    5:53 Entry Level Hotspots
    6:33 What Modem is in a Hotspot
    7:16 What Generation of WiFi Does the Hotspot Have
    8:08 How Many Connected Devices Can it Support
    8:24 Antenna Ports
    9:36 Ethernet Ports
    10:38 Hotspot Batteries
    12:02 Data Plans
    12:53 Hotspot Considerations
    13:25 Wrap-Up
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  • @ScottWalkerScEdD
    @ScottWalkerScEdD 2 місяці тому +4

    I have been using an ATT-specific Netgear MR1100 with a directional antenna (when needed). It's about 4 years old and the hardware is great. We're happy with it. In fact, it got a bit of seawater in it during a sea kayak trip, and once it dried out it worked fine again.
    However, what is missing from this video is a discussion on customer service. Oddly, getting it set up with an annual payment plan (about $300/year) took hours of phone calls and visits to several ATT stores. It seems no one at ATT knows what a mobile hotspot is. It's not in their scripted customer service training or something. At first, after we got it running with service, we were charged twice. That then took more time on hold and working with a customer service rep who had no clue what it was. They seemed to think it was a phone and wanted to sell us a phone plan (our phones are T-Mobile). This is likely because mobile wifi is not common here in the US. (They're very commonly used by train commuters in Europe and the UK.) Just some additional info.

  • @miketel01
    @miketel01 2 місяці тому +2

    I have the Netgear nighthawk m6 I’m pretty happy with it.

  • @gdbryan
    @gdbryan Місяць тому

    Thank you for your very informative presentation😊

  • @holgermessner851
    @holgermessner851 2 місяці тому

    Greetings from Panama. I am using a solar wifi router with a SIM card for my surveillance system on my lot with 3 solar cameras. Absolutely perfect and it was only $160. Easy installation and setup. It runs 24/7 since I installed it 2 months ago. It would be easy to install it on an RV or motorhome.

  • @Bigfishfun333
    @Bigfishfun333 2 місяці тому +2

    I've seen MANY UA-cam RV channels refer to THIS particular channel when they want to give their viewers expert advice! That's the best "reference" of all. Keep up the good work. You'll want to subscribe to this channel.

  • @timf6916
    @timf6916 2 місяці тому +1

    Good information

  • @garryhammond3117
    @garryhammond3117 2 місяці тому

    Thanks fot your awesome cuntent!

  • @MrtrenchTrucker
    @MrtrenchTrucker 2 місяці тому +2

    Do you guys have more in-depth videos on how to pair play USB Mobile Hotspot with the computer, and then pass the internet through the computer via Ethernet cable to a Wi-Fi router?

  • @AlexChis88
    @AlexChis88 2 місяці тому +1

    Hi Cherie, if you have the posibility can you do a short review and comparison of the Acer Connect ENDURO M3 5G Mobile Wi-Fi. I would like to know how it would stack up against a Netgear for example as they are very expensive in my country. Keep it up!

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  2 місяці тому

      This looks like an interesting device - however it's not available in the US (and we are focused on the US market only - keeps us busy enough).

  • @raba650
    @raba650 10 днів тому

    I took with me a cudy model in 2022 to Mexico. I, however, made the mistake to not buy an internet plan in the U.S. before leaving & instead I used a local sim card. I thought it was weird that for some reason, I was running out of gigs very fast with normal usage. So in order to avoid any type of scheming, I'll just get a plan before I leave the U.S. next time. Also, I learned that T-Mobile uses the same towers as one of the popular 4g plans in México so in terms of the signal, I had great signal with a cudy device since it had like 6 antennas.

  • @SoItGoesCAL34
    @SoItGoesCAL34 2 місяці тому

    Thanks! Interesting video. Looking good!

  • @unknownwolf8555
    @unknownwolf8555 2 місяці тому

    I ordered me Tmobile home internet it coming today since my current provider UScellular wouldn't let me upgrade home internet to 5G

  • @MP-OutdoorAdventures
    @MP-OutdoorAdventures 2 місяці тому

    Great information! I boutght a weboost drive reach and would like to pair a mobile hotspot to extend the wifi range. Do I need to pay for activation and data plan using the mobile hotspot? Also, what hotspot unit you recommend for AT&T?

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  2 місяці тому

      Cellular boosters can help (some, not much) with cellular data signal - not Wi-Fi range. And yes, you need a data plan to use a cellular mobile hotspot device - it is a cellular device. Here's our guide, with featured options: www.rvmobileinternet.com/hotspots

    • @MP-OutdoorAdventures
      @MP-OutdoorAdventures 2 місяці тому

      Thank you so much for quick reply...I really appreciate it. I want to avoid paying for hotspot plan through AT&T is there a way I can convert cellular to wifi without paying for the hotspot service? I already have unlimited data/hotspot plan with AT&T so I don't really want to spend more money if I can avoid it.

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  2 місяці тому

      You can hotspot off your phone and use your existing data. But if you want to use another device as your hotspot, you'll need a dedicated data plan for it.

  • @Diana-sr5ub
    @Diana-sr5ub Місяць тому

    I have watched a few of your video’s but am unsure if you are full time RVers. My question to you if you are full time RVers is what do you think on RV parks and some over night rv spots wifi internet? One person said that they have been full time for several years and feel like the WiFi in rv parks is improving. Your thoughts on this?

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  Місяць тому

      The founders of MIRC (Chris & Cherie) have been full time RVers and boaters for 18 years now. Campground and marina Wi-Fi is typically pretty bad - but it has indeed been improving a lot in some places that have made the investment in connectivity.

  • @KageShi
    @KageShi Місяць тому

    Might I inform you of a product called an "industrial cellular router". They are easy to install via hardware to power and external antennas you mount in a high location.
    Many have WiFi and most all have Wired connections to connect the rest of your network hardware. They are designed for vibration and temperature swings more so than normal consumer devices. Take care.

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  Місяць тому

      We track, test and report on many mobile cellular routers as well.. here's our guide to selecting them www.rvmobileinternet.com/routers

    • @KageShi
      @KageShi Місяць тому

      @@MobileInternetResourceCenter Thanks but I am more a power user than a normal consumer, I was informing you there is an entire level of industrial appliance for network connectivity. Units designed to be exposed to moisture, vibration, dust all thile accepting 9-48v DC. Had one way back ago that took 4 sim cards of any carrier and mashed all connections into one. As signal comes and goes none of the devices notice long as one sim still has service.
      Mine is useless now as it was only 3g however you can get them in 4g/5g models for under $300.

  • @bluebaybonaire-boatrentals7191
    @bluebaybonaire-boatrentals7191 2 місяці тому

    Can you use this hotspot in motion (when driving)? To use google maps?

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  2 місяці тому +1

      Yes, hotspots can be used in motion - as long as there is solid cellular signal it can receive.

  • @SoItGoesCAL34
    @SoItGoesCAL34 2 місяці тому

    Can I use a cellphone exclusively as a hotspot? I have an unlimited hotspot plan and would like to use a phone I never us and have it be the hotspot. Can I keep it plugged in to usb for power?

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  2 місяці тому +1

      Here's our guide on using different types of cellular devices - including smartphones: www.rvmobileinternet.com/cellular-devices - most smartphone plans have caps on hotspot data.

  • @yungpthegreat
    @yungpthegreat Місяць тому

    I’m trying to go out and I need a portable Wi-Fi what would you recommend?

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  Місяць тому

      It's impossible for us to recommend a solution - you really need to assess your unique mobile internet needs against the options out there. You can start here: www.rvmobileinternet.com/getting-started

    • @yungpthegreat
      @yungpthegreat Місяць тому

      @@MobileInternetResourceCenter how about for streaming irl content what can I use?

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  Місяць тому

      You'll find our guide to TV & movie streaming within the link provided. If you're one of our members, our team will be happy to assist you with questions in our forums.

  • @Provocateur3
    @Provocateur3 2 місяці тому

    What does Calyx call their device?

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  2 місяці тому

      Calyx currently has 3 devices depending on your Membership Level. You can get more details here: www.rvmobileinternet.com/gear/sprint-non-profit-unlimited/

    • @Provocateur3
      @Provocateur3 2 місяці тому

      @@MobileInternetResourceCenter:
      Awesome. Thanks much.

  • @DZ_RV
    @DZ_RV 2 місяці тому +3

    I've had many mobile hotspots, but I much prefer my home internet router. All of the major carriers are offering them for around $100. They plug into a 120v circuit, but most actually run on 12 volts.
    I wish carriers would offer them as an option with mobile data plans, and can't quite figure out why they don't. I suspect they're not aware of the desire. I'll bet the first carrier that pilots one, will be surprised by the demand.

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  2 місяці тому +1

      The home internet cellular services are only offered in areas where the carriers have excess capacity to meet the demand. Mobile data users are constantly moving in and out of areas with and without capacity - thus the different plan offerings.

    • @DZ_RV
      @DZ_RV 2 місяці тому

      @@MobileInternetResourceCenter Please note that I said: "as an option with mobile data plans"

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  2 місяці тому +2

      Until the carriers enforce their terms of service about the fixed location requirement for home internet plans - there's probably little market for them to sell limited mobile data plans (on any device) when you can get unlimited for $30-60/mo.

  • @Unplugged704
    @Unplugged704 7 днів тому

    Just want to make sure I understand.
    - So my iPhone with ATT cell service.
    - mobile hotspot device, connects to my phone’s cell/data service and then broadcasts wifi signals
    - other iPhones can then connect to the hotspot device and have wifi service.
    Is that right?
    Last year I was in Thailand, in a city with poor cell service, so I had no phone signal/service.
    A friend had one of these devices, and he allowed me to connect to it. He told me I now had wifi service.. I was confused because we were damn out in the boonies 😂😂

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  7 днів тому +1

      No, mobile hotspot devices do not connect to your phone's service. They have their own SIM card / data plan and connects to your cellular carrier as a source of internet.

    • @Unplugged704
      @Unplugged704 7 днів тому

      @@MobileInternetResourceCenter
      Oh ok. But it broadcasts wifi? Meaning anyone around me can connect to it as a wifi device..?

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  7 днів тому

      Anyone with the SSID and password.

  • @DoveBlue
    @DoveBlue 23 дні тому

    Well, well, Well, we Got to Pay to be Nomads on the Road at least for T-Mobile Services, lol, lol

  • @schmonsequences
    @schmonsequences 2 місяці тому +7

    I use the Inseego M2000 from T-Mobile. Complete garbage.

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  2 місяці тому +4

      That's now considered an older device for T-Mobile's network - older modem, and lacks Ethernet and antenna ports.

    • @andyackerman7123
      @andyackerman7123 2 місяці тому

      I bought the $1k netgear device, and put it on t mobile… it’s very hit and miss, and I often reach the data caps. You get NOTHING after you reach your cap.
      Also, I bought netgears antenna for it… it doesn’t make a difference in the signal, at all.

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  2 місяці тому +1

      Data caps are a function of your data plan, not the device.

    • @andyackerman7123
      @andyackerman7123 2 місяці тому

      @@MobileInternetResourceCenter correct. I didn’t make that claim

    • @InssiAjaton
      @InssiAjaton 2 місяці тому +1

      I have used one now for several years. The big + for me to choose it was the 5G speed. My other prior hot spots (for use in European travel) were limited to 4G - or the very first one even to 3G. The minus for this Inseego device has been frequent running the battery down and shut off. That happened at home, where I used to get 0 to 1 bar field. Nowadays I seem to get mostly 2 bars. But the real solution to the battery issue has been to turn the Inseego off when I am home, using my cable Internet. However, the hot spot was, after starting to get the 2 bars signal, faster than my cable, until I recently upgraded my cable contract. Now the Inseego saves my day, whenever the cable is down for any reason.

  • @davemac521
    @davemac521 18 днів тому

    More advice on Mobile Internet from UA-camrs. Does anyone remember when all these UA-camrs recommended NOMAD Internet. Do your own research. Don't trust UA-camrs who may or may not get kickbacks!

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  18 днів тому

      The Mobile Internet Resource Center was founded 10 years ago with a goal of being an unbiased educational resource - we are primarily funded by our premium members so that we don't have to chase affiliate kickbacks or depend on them. Our goal is not to recommend anything in particular, but instead give our audience the tools to make informed decisions for their unique needs.

  • @Assassin1959
    @Assassin1959 Місяць тому +1

    Why get a hotspot when T-Mobile has the Home Wife for $50 per month and unlimited download?

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  Місяць тому +3

      There are several reasons why that might not work for some - including it's not authorized for mobility (not currently enforced), and the Gateway device is large and not portable. And many nomads need more options than just T-Mobile on the road.

  • @h3video1ravenshadow
    @h3video1ravenshadow Місяць тому

    Inseego MiFi X PRO 5G UW verizon hotspot 2 years payed I want to pay for 2 years of it is it unlimited (unlimited high speed) is there a monthly data cap? is it truly unlimited? can I download 2 50 to 100 gb games or back up years of cloud storage to my machene and still have unlimated data for the month whats the speed test on it download and upload how is it for gaming on the go how is it naton wide us and global I used to use the ACP afordible connectivity program for internet service but that might be ending later 2024 its 3/21/2024

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  Місяць тому

      The device purchase and plan cost are separate. Plans are monthly, and have a data cap.
      Here's our guide to the current top pick plans: www.rvmobileinternet.com/planpicks
      Performance will vary widely depending on many factors, here's our guide to that: www.rvmobileinternet.com/performance