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Cajis14

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My husband and I are new to rv living and need internet, but not looking to go bankrupt over it. Any suggestions?
 
Full timers or part timers? What do you plan to do with your internet service? Streaming? Email and web browsing? It makes a difference.
 
Full timers or part timers? What do you plan to do with your internet service? Streaming? Email and web browsing? It makes a difference.
Thanks for responding. We are full time right now. We use it for tv streaming, and computers.
 
A couple of different options for equipment.
- If you want a cheap 70% solution, I’d recommend a MoFi 4500
- If you want a 95% reliable solution, I’d recommend a Pepwave Max BRK
- if you want something as reliable as fast as possible, you want either a Pepwave Max Transit Duo CAT12 or Pepwave Max Transit CAT18.

check out the videos on MobileMustHave.com. They sell most of the above equipment and have a decent amount of videos that break everything down.

that covers the equipment but what about service plans. Thankfully, that is also being covered really well at Cellular Data Plans
 
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