Gizmo
RVF VIP
- Joined
- Nov 19, 2019
- Messages
- 484
- Location
- Kansas
- RV Year
- 2017
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- Ventana LE
- RV Length
- 40
- TOW/TOAD
- 2020 Jeep Rubicon
We tried the campground wifi route when we first started RVing. At each campground, you have to figure out how to log on and get all your devices to log on. Then we tried booster and that didn't get us the results we wanted. We have a Verizon Grandfather Unlimited Hotspot but have found that Verizon isn't performing well most of the time. We recently got an Unlimited Hot Spot from Calyx Institute. The first year was 750.00 which includes the purchase of the InSeeGo 5G hotspot and years' worth of service (About 61 bucks per month). In the second year, it cost 500.00 (41 dollars per month). We are currently staying the Tucson City limits and Verizon we get between 4 and 7 on speedtest and on the T-Mobile Calyx plan we have a high 500 but average between 200 and 300 on speedtest. The Calyx hotspot is truly unlimited and I put between 600 and 800 GB per month and stream all our TV needs. Unlike the other NON Profit that gives out hotspots, you can call these people and get a callback or email within a couple of hours.