Mobile Routers for RVs & Boats Introduction - Internet Networking for Cellular & Wi-Fi Sources

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  • @alistairjackson7563
    @alistairjackson7563 3 роки тому +4

    Great breadth and level of detail in your videos. I’ve burned hours trying to figure out the best option for my boat, before finding your channel. Super helpful. Thank you!

  • @toddmiller6104
    @toddmiller6104 4 роки тому +2

    Nice summary Chris and Cherie. I like how you discussed all the various format options all at once from you table top of techno wizardry. Keep 'em coming!

  • @cathiekovacs3430
    @cathiekovacs3430 4 роки тому +1

    I LOVED this! Keep doing these beginner videos please! I’m a MIA and fairly tech savvy but some of your content was over my head and made my head hurt. This was a great way to lay the groundwork for decision making and further education without being too techy. Great job.

  • @wnhulsey3
    @wnhulsey3 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks. This is the first MIRC video that is clear.

  • @paul65k
    @paul65k 4 роки тому +6

    Another great video guys......thanks again for helping us stay on top of these things!!

  • @HeezaCowboi
    @HeezaCowboi 3 роки тому +1

    Omgosh.... thanks so much for this! I have been pretty confused about this kind of stuff. Extremely informative, and very appreciated. 🙏🙂

  • @shannonbeck6431
    @shannonbeck6431 3 роки тому

    Thanks, just moved into a sticks and bricks home and looking for a way to connect my mifi. This was super helpful!

  • @russellroberts4897
    @russellroberts4897 4 роки тому +3

    I installed the winegard 2.0 that has an At&t sim and gets over the air tv and can connect to park WiFi if I want. I have a 12 volt power switch and Ethernet connection to a tplink WiFi router. My tv is hard wired (cat5) and all other devices connect to the tplink.

  • @Jager2020
    @Jager2020 4 роки тому +3

    Your channel is awesome! Thanks for all the great info!

  • @unonice
    @unonice 4 роки тому +3

    Great Stuff .. love this channel .. keep up the great work 👍🏾😁🙏🏾

  • @MKB0720
    @MKB0720 4 роки тому

    LOVE your channel, thanks so much for sharing your mobile tech savvy!!!

  • @Cameron-ue7lu
    @Cameron-ue7lu Рік тому

    Many thanks for your video. Question: Is there a portable wifi hub device that allows me to connect two devices on a local area network without the internet. I need to connect two iphones running an app that communicates between the phones via wifi outdoors as a private local area network. Thanks!

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  Рік тому

      If you're one of our members, please ask in our forums so that our team can assist with this more advanced question.

  • @beardedsumo4023
    @beardedsumo4023 4 роки тому

    I took your suggestion and contacted Mobile Must Have for a complete kit. The ordering process is overly complex and the office has a tendency to skip over details such as the DC power cord is on back order. You may wish to reconsider recommending them in your videos

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  4 роки тому

      Sorry you've had difficulty with them. Our members consistently report back positively... and they provide a sweet discount to them. But at no point have we 'recommended' them - we mention them because they have provided some of our evaluation equipment.

  • @mikeosterman5172
    @mikeosterman5172 3 роки тому

    Great video. One thing I took away is that there is no "One Set Up" having multiple ways to connect is what is "The set up" so I don't feel so bad buying all these gadgets.

  • @lifedowntheroad
    @lifedowntheroad 4 роки тому

    Thank you for all of your information !!! I am a medical coder looking (hopefully) to become full time Rver in the near future, maybe staying 1-2 months before moving on to another site. I need reliable connectivity everyday to interact with coding software and to participate in team meetings (audio & camera) via webex. Not being as tech savvy as I need, I am not sure what would serve me the best.

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  4 роки тому

      We have tons more information on working via mobile internet sources. Suggest starting here: www.rvmobileinternet.com/working-remotely/

  • @gregorybennett7184
    @gregorybennett7184 2 роки тому

    Great videos. Have you ever tested TRAVLFI?

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  2 роки тому

      Yes, our review is available to our members here: www.rvmobileinternet.com/gear/overview-multi-carrier-cloud-based-virtual-sim-plans-cellular-data-plans/

  • @christinesutton6507
    @christinesutton6507 3 роки тому +1

    I've been watching you guys for years - from your early RV years! I'm looking for an option for a boat. We've found that the marina WIFI is a little weak for Zooming. It's fine for basic email and internet, but when Zooming, it gets weak - buffering, pixelating, etc. So if in port with marina WIFI, do you have a recommendation to boost that signal? Or - it might depend on other factors? We won't be boating very far offshore - don't need satellite. thx for any advice or sending me to another of your videos that discusses further... thanks!

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  3 роки тому +1

      Here is a link to our video demonstrating the 'Wi-Fi Worthiness Test': ua-cam.com/video/43RfKaZXMX8/v-deo.html
      Here is our recommended guide for exploring this topic: www.rvmobileinternet.com/wifi

    • @christinesutton6507
      @christinesutton6507 3 роки тому +1

      @@MobileInternetResourceCenter thank you!

  • @mindanalyzer8302
    @mindanalyzer8302 3 роки тому

    Another Great video. You have a fan here
    I have a van on order but I am already getting my internet setup worked out . Reliable / Consistent / Fast is a high priority for me due to business needs.
    I am planning to continue with AT&T phone line and could add to that a decent data plan for tethering
    In addition, I will be getting a dedicated data plan with verizon for redundancy.
    my idea is to buy a device “A” that can act as a bridge, that would connect to verizon data device and AT&T iphone ; device A would provide internet wireless to all the devices in the van
    I have these concerns:
    - use a verizon jetpack or another device with external antennas and 2 sim cards for more flexibility (maybe dual modem verizon & AT&T sim cards)
    - what to buy as quality device A. It would be great if it accepts USB for phone tethering and wifi extender
    - better to have my AT&T line with a data option or have my line plus a separate data plan, so that I can use a dual modem
    - thinking of pros and cons of weboost
    Can you provide some advise ?
    thanks a lot

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  3 роки тому

      Here's guides that go over some of this:
      www.rvmobileinternet.com/cellular-devices
      www.rvmobileinternet.com/boosters
      If you're one of our members, do post these questions over in the forums so that our team can give you some feedback.

  • @deirdre444
    @deirdre444 7 місяців тому

    Just to be completely clear, is there a travel router/modem that can be placed on the roof (I can weatherproof it), plugged into a power source (we have a Bluetti EB240 in our van), then used with an ethernet cord running down into the van and into our laptop so that we can avoid bringing a WiFi signal INSIDE the van itself (for those of us who are sensitive to WiFi)?

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  7 місяців тому

      Yes, there are multiple options for that on the market today. Our gear center has them listed, and if you're a member - feel free to post in our forums if you need additional assistance so our team and help you find the right solution for you: www.rvmobileinternet.com/gear/mobile-hotspots-and-modems/

    • @deirdre444
      @deirdre444 7 місяців тому

      @@MobileInternetResourceCenter Thank you. And listen, I'd be happy to buy one through your store; I just need to know which ones would serve that purpose. It's like a foreign language to me. I don't know what I'm doing at all.

    • @deirdre444
      @deirdre444 7 місяців тому

      To elaborate, we just want to be able to pull into a Home Depot or Walmart parking lot and hook into their public WiFi. At home we use an Apple MacBook Air with an ethernet adapter (for USB-C connection) all hooked into a wired router with our local carrier and would just like to take that set-up on the road for occasional FaceTime computer contact with relatives and some navigational/mapping, rest stop and campground research. Your help is SO appreciated. Is there a brand name you would recommend? Even a model number to something that would work for us?

    • @deirdre444
      @deirdre444 7 місяців тому

      @@MobileInternetResourceCenter I'm sure you're busy and I'm sorry to bother, but I've been to your gear center, and while it looks so comprehensive, there are so many choices and I'm still in the dark. Do we need a SIM card? Do we need to pay AT&T, Verizon, Cricket or some other company in order to set it up? Please help. We don't use cellphones anymore so all of this technology is confusing now. If you could just give me the name of a router that would work, I will contact the manufacturer for more details on which one to buy and how to set it up for public internet. Please help us. Just a name, that's all I need. Would a GL.iNET router work? Netgear? TP-Link? Anyone else reading this, I'd take your help if you have some.

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  7 місяців тому

      Yes.. there are many options out there on the market and directions to pick. You really need to assess your needs, and choose the option that is right for you. As I mentioned, if you're a premium member you can utilize our forums and our team can help you narrow in on your options. Our members also get further resources like our independent reviews & testing, and educational content (including our video course to help you understand this technology). We also do offer private advising with our team, if you prefer.
      And by the way.. we don't sell any of this gear. We are an information and educational resource.

  • @vxnova1
    @vxnova1 4 роки тому +1

    Have you guys moved your local wi fi router to wifi6, is it worth the investment to improve the local Wifi lan

  • @EarlBalentine
    @EarlBalentine Рік тому

    What's a good cheap T-Mobile cell router to use to stream Netflix from my rv?

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  Рік тому

      Here's our guide to routers and how to go pick them out, as well as some of our featured ones: www.rvmobileinternet.com/routers

  • @danieleceron
    @danieleceron 4 роки тому

    Hi! I’m looking for a WIFi as WAN devices under $50. Any information could you provide is truly appreciated.

  • @dannyt2684
    @dannyt2684 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the video. I have a question. My wife and are going to be working from the rv full time. Do you recommend going with a pepwave Max transit duo or use jet packs and tethering? Does one have better signal than the other? If you have a video/blog on this then can you please send? Thanks again!

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  3 роки тому +1

      Here is our guide to selecting different modem types: www.rvmobileinternet.com/guides/cellular-modem-specifications/

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  3 роки тому +1

      There are a lot of variables here.. and it all really comes down to your unique needs. Would recommend starting with our collection of working remotely resources: www.rvmobileinternet.com/working-remotely

  • @jordandhom4679
    @jordandhom4679 3 роки тому

    My job is technical support for WebRTC based 1:1 meetings. I need to be able to maintain a stable connection. Is there a device or configuration that will detect weak signal/slower speeds and switch to a different carrier's input automatically without too much disruption?

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  3 роки тому

      Yes, that is a feature of some models.. but failover is usually slower than manually switching. There's also bonding as an approach. More in our guide to routers: www.rvmobileinternet.com/routers

  • @wretchedworm
    @wretchedworm 3 роки тому

    is wifi-as-wan a very niche feature? i tried searching for info on this and cant seem to find much. What common broadband router brands have this? Can the netgear nighthawk m1 do this?

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  3 роки тому

      Yes, WiFi as WAN is generally a unique feature of mobile routers - www.rvmobileinternet.com/routers

  • @coopack299
    @coopack299 4 роки тому

    Say I have a Netgear Nighthawk hotspot (with data plan) tethered to the WifiRanger Aspen router which is then connected to a Mobile Mark antenna (with GPS connection) on the roof of my RV, could I use the Aspen router to track my RV's location remotely? Ifnot, would a pepwave router and gps antenna be the way to go?

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  4 роки тому +1

      The Aspen does not have ports that can connect to the Mobile Mark, and nor does it support GPS. That is a feature Peplink products provides.

    • @coopack299
      @coopack299 4 роки тому

      @@MobileInternetResourceCenter Tank you, I've come to that conclusion. Now I just need to decide between the pepwave Max BR1 MK2 and Max BR1 mini. I'll probably go with the mini.

  • @SomeTechGuy666
    @SomeTechGuy666 3 роки тому

    I'm not sure what these devices do that a home router won't do other than run on 12V or allow a USB connection to a WAN.
    I flashed an old ASUS RT-AC66U with DD-WRT, and connected it to a Yagi mounted on the top of my RV. I configured it to be a repeater. It connects all my devices to the campsite supplied Internet. Signal strength with the campsite is 100% and the bandwidth between my RV and the campsite is really good for a long distance connection. (>180Mb/sec).
    It takes but a couple minutes to reconfigure the router to a new WAN connection. (Change SSID and password.) Do it once and everything in my RV has access again. These routers allow the use of telnet. I could easily enough make a script that changes it if I wanted to. DD-WRT is very versatile and user support is pretty good. I could easily configure my router to do almost anything as it has a USB port that could probably be reconfigured to be a WAN connection.

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  3 роки тому

      In addition to 12v power and USB WAN, other common mobile router features include Wi-Fi-as-WAN and embedded cellular modems, some with advance features like band-locking and bonding.

    • @SomeTechGuy666
      @SomeTechGuy666 3 роки тому

      @@MobileInternetResourceCenter Repeater mode in DD-WRt does Wifi as WAN. You can also set up which bands (2.4/5) you want to transmit/receive on. Not sure what bonding is.

  • @jaymondy
    @jaymondy 4 роки тому +10

    May the bandwidth be with you...

  • @TheRealFobican
    @TheRealFobican 3 роки тому

    Is there a different type of non stationery router-esque that isn't any of the (insert number)G mobile networks that you can choose over 4G in case it gets obsoleted just like 3G is being now?

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  3 роки тому

      Cellular generations advance every decade - and 5G gear is starting to become available. But 4G will remain supported for a very very long time to come.

    • @TheRealFobican
      @TheRealFobican 3 роки тому

      @@MobileInternetResourceCenter for how long though?
      Been thinking a lot on what other equivalents there are since the announcement of making 3g defunct in 2022 which made a little worried about not being able to connect to the internet anymore with the devices I already have.

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  3 роки тому

      For several years, at least.

    • @TheRealFobican
      @TheRealFobican 3 роки тому

      @@MobileInternetResourceCenter that doesn't say anything than that it's on life support.

  • @GrimmHollywood
    @GrimmHollywood 3 роки тому

    Rookie question here! I'm looking to livestream in a rural setting. If, by following these steps, one of the ISP's I'm using fails, does the local area network automatically switch over seamlessly to another ISP? That is, no dropouts?
    I'm currently researching combining multiple ISP's into one thru OpenMPTCP and a Raspberry Pi 4b, solely because there will be no dropouts, however if your method does this, then I'm game!

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  3 роки тому +1

      All depends on how you have things configured, but some options with dual modem routers give you the ability to bond, have auto failover or load balance. More on these features: www.rvmobileinternet.com/bonding

    • @GrimmHollywood
      @GrimmHollywood 3 роки тому

      @@MobileInternetResourceCenter Auto failover, very interesting! I'll have to research that for sure, thank you so much for writing. Learning Linux and creating a server on Raspberry Pi is terrifying to me ahaha so I'll follow this lead. Cheers!

  • @shawntacody7816
    @shawntacody7816 4 роки тому

    I am a member and bought the netgear orbi LBR20. It has stopped working twice in the past 2 months. AT&T says "unrecognized IMEI." I have no clue what to do or what will stay working.

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  4 роки тому

      Please do open a thread in the member forums, and we can perhaps help you figure out what is going on. Be sure to include the data plan you are using.

  • @amsoiltek
    @amsoiltek 4 роки тому

    MoFi SIM 4 vs SIM 7, just curious which is really better? I like the fact it will use the other data bands. I'm VZW customer.

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  4 роки тому

      The link in the video goes to our entry that compares the specs: www.rvmobileinternet.com/gear/mofi4500-4gxelte-sim4-v2/

    • @krisdphillips
      @krisdphillips 4 роки тому

      Mofi is a decent but expensive device for what it is. Look into a WG3526 router with an LTE card that supports the bands you need. Mofi doesn't have gigabit ethernet and is limited to Wireless N 2.4 GHz only.

  • @Powerstroke7911
    @Powerstroke7911 4 роки тому

    So, with some of these, you can hook up an outdoor antenna without putting in a SIM card? I’m looking for a rural internet solution. I can get an “OK” 4G signal outside, but inside is another story.....

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  4 роки тому +1

      I mean.. yeah.. you can just hook up an exterior antenna to a router if you really want to. But if you want access to LTE data, you need a data plan - which requires a SIM card from your carrier.

    • @Powerstroke7911
      @Powerstroke7911 4 роки тому

      @@MobileInternetResourceCenter so if I understand correctly, hooking up an external antenna to a 4G router won’t help my data speed inside? Forgive me, cellular technology is not my forté.....I just want better 4G signal signal/data speeds INSIDE my house. Like I said, it’s OK outside (marginally acceptable).

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  4 роки тому

      An external antenna connected to the cellular antenna ports on a 4G router can help, but every location is different. We have a guide on cellular signal enhancing here: www.rvmobileinternet.com/cellsignal

  • @raba650
    @raba650 2 роки тому

    How could I find out if a 4g router will be supported to the country I visit and I use a local SIM card?

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  2 роки тому +1

      It's best to compare the frequency bands used by both. Here's our member resources for international: www.rvmobileinternet.com/international-resources

  • @j.c108
    @j.c108 2 роки тому

    Which is one of the better router between the Orbi LBR20 are the Nighthawk MR5100?

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  2 роки тому +1

      Depends on your needs - we have both reviewed on the resource center for our members.

    • @j.c108
      @j.c108 2 роки тому

      @@MobileInternetResourceCenter Streaming movies and Tv shows.

  • @AndyMatrixTV
    @AndyMatrixTV 4 місяці тому

    Do these have a plug or battery

  • @Lauralietx
    @Lauralietx 4 роки тому

    Thank You!! Blessed Travels

  • @xxkasperxx
    @xxkasperxx 3 роки тому

    Hoping someone can help ...I have a Verizon mifi Hotspot at my remote property..the security camera system i have needs to plug into a router and obviously my wifi has no ethernet port ...can anyone recommend and inexpensive router if it's even possible for me to connect both?! Thanks

  • @sgtevmckay
    @sgtevmckay 4 роки тому

    Thanks again folks

  • @lizshaynapunimbee7632
    @lizshaynapunimbee7632 3 роки тому

    Is there a less expensive alternative to mofi4500 for verizon?

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  3 роки тому

      The Mofi tends to be one of lowest cost 'off the shelf' cellular embedded routers on the market. Only cheaper would be a hotspot instead. www.rvmobileinternet.com/cellular-devices for researching both options further.

  • @brianq-peep9816
    @brianq-peep9816 4 роки тому +5

    I want my Starlink antenna 🥺

  • @tyneishadavis1884
    @tyneishadavis1884 4 роки тому

    Which one will be better for someone that works for 8 hours

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  4 роки тому

      Routers aren't selected by how many hours a day you work - there are many other factors in selecting your mobile internet setup - www.rvmobileinternet.com/working-remotely

  • @lorrainelau8987
    @lorrainelau8987 3 роки тому

    Do you have any pocket internet resources?

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  3 роки тому

      Not quite sure what 'pocket internet' means? That's a new term to us. Are you perhaps referring to mobile hotspot devices? If so, here's our guide to them: www.rvmobileinternet.com/hotspots

  • @psopro2658
    @psopro2658 3 роки тому

    Antennas episode?

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  3 роки тому +1

      We have one recently on 5G Antennas.. our full guide to antennas is at: www.rvmobileinternet.com/cellularantennas

    • @psopro2658
      @psopro2658 3 роки тому

      @@MobileInternetResourceCenter I went with the 8800L would focusing on 4g still be good or would I be looking at the 5g antennas?

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  3 роки тому +1

      We have that covered in the guide linked above. And our 5G guidance in general can be found here: www.rvmobileinternet.com/5g/. If you're a member, please do ask in the forums so our staff can assist.

    • @psopro2658
      @psopro2658 3 роки тому

      @@MobileInternetResourceCenter I appreciate the work that you guys do and for your swift responses thank you.

  • @rolandassalciunas9640
    @rolandassalciunas9640 4 роки тому

    Where is Teltonika routers?

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  4 роки тому +1

      We cover Teltonika in our gear center:
      www.rvmobileinternet.com/gear/overview-teltonika-routers-mobile-routers/

    • @rolandassalciunas9640
      @rolandassalciunas9640 4 роки тому

      @@MobileInternetResourceCenter Thanks! Interesting review! I see RUTX11 CAT6 router is missing there which is very popular in NA.

  • @orcuttnyc
    @orcuttnyc 4 роки тому

    Thanks.

  • @unclejonnie3742
    @unclejonnie3742 4 роки тому

    I have a dilemma . I just purchased a new class B American Coach Patriot from Midwest Automotive and it comes preinstalled with a IBR600C. Adding a sim card in that device requires a business account which I don’t desire to create just for this purpose. Plus the business plans are not as good as compared to my existing consumer plan (Verizon). Since it is connected to an antenna on the roof my hope is to use a Verizon or ATT hotspot so I can tether via USB. I also need WiFi as wan to bring in WiFi from the events I attend on weekends. I understand I’ll have to pay for an annual net cloud subscription but I think that’s easier than having to rip out the cradle point device for one of the other alternatives on this video.
    So does anyone see any issues why I shouldn’t be able to tether a att or Verizon hotspot into the unit while also bringing in local area WiFi signals? Ive read some threads on the web where what I’m trying to do may not be supported. Or, provided I can use the existing wiring, perhaps it’s easiest to pull out the cradle point and install one of these units in the video.
    Any thoughts or suggestions would be great. I’ve watched many videos on this site and it’s been a great accelerator to get me to this point.

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  4 роки тому +2

      Our guide to routers follows up with this video: www.rvmobileinternet.com/routers and we have the features of the Cradlepoint lineup documented at www.rvmobileinternet.com/cradlepoint
      If you're MIA, please do follow up with questions in the forums where we can address them more in-depth.

  • @BurtGearhart
    @BurtGearhart 4 роки тому

    What about the Verizon Inseego 5G MiFi Hotspot????

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  4 роки тому +1

      What about it? It's a hotspot device, not a router - as covered. We have a video on the new M2100 we put out recently.

  • @connermccloud2530
    @connermccloud2530 3 роки тому

    You act like you got a problem with the mofi because you just spent 2 seconds on it mofi better then any router you had on there and mofi only one you have to change the tti in it and its kinda of a cheat router lol

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  3 роки тому

      Actually, all Pepwave routers have the TTL setting as well.

    • @connermccloud2530
      @connermccloud2530 3 роки тому

      @@MobileInternetResourceCenter oh they do now I know thanks im in the process in picking how im going to have the internet on the road i got a rv van i been looking n doing homework on this options out there im likeing the mofi because what it can do I don't want to do the Hotspot because you need atleast 2 but it is my second option only mofi I could get was the sim7 but that one sucks I was trying to get the sim8 but I found it its better then the 4 n 7 yes the modem is cat7 outdated a bit $329 I just want simple ill be up northwest t mobile seems to work best on the mofi if you know something better that does the same as the mofi and around the same price range please let me know

    • @connermccloud2530
      @connermccloud2530 3 роки тому

      @@MobileInternetResourceCenter let you 2 know you are great in what you do but I don't need all that you use on your travels n working I just need it for streaming n my tab n laptop but I don't do uploads n stream just data basically so thats why the mofi should be all I need I don't need fast speeds all the time unless I play gaming just enough to do what I want and I will have external antennas my work is different then your im self-employed I don't need strong internet just enough

  • @S.JerseyJim
    @S.JerseyJim 2 роки тому

    I wish this wasn’t in Chinese.

    • @MobileInternetResourceCenter
      @MobileInternetResourceCenter  2 роки тому

      Mobile routers can be a complicated topic. If you want something simpler to get connected via cellular, look into mobile hotspot devices - www.rvmobileinternet.com/cellular-devices