- Joined
- Jul 27, 2019
- Messages
- 12,906
- Location
- Midlothian, VA
- RV Year
- 2017
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- Ventana 4037
- RV Length
- 40' 10"
- Chassis
- Freightliner XCR
- Engine
- Cummins 400 HP
- TOW/TOAD
- 2017 Chevy Colorado
- Fulltimer
- No
As some here know I have the Parsec Husky roof antenna (7-in-1: cellular, wi-fi, and gps) connected to my Pepwave BR1 Pro 5G router. The Wi-Fi on the roof is not sufficient for use below, in my coach at least. The antenna sits on top of my air conditioner.
As I've recently discovered the land of Access Points in my S&B (house) and just installed a sweet Ubiquity UniFi setup in the house using access points I decided to look into an Access Point for the coach. I see Pepwave just released a new AP ONE X Wi-Fi 6 access point so I ordered it and installed it today.
Yes, it's pricey, but so is my entire RV internet setup as this is my lifestyle, my RV is my office with different views out the window. Installation was simple, I used a PoE injector but you can also use a 12V adapter to power it if needed. I had the PoE injector so that was a no brainer. AP powered on and I enabled "external ap" in the AP area of my Pepwave router and waited for it to sync up which can take up to 15 minutes so be patient! It appeared, synced the settings, and voila, awesome Wi-Fi. I failed to mention I connected the Parsec Husky Wi-Fi back to the router to have the external broadcasting and the access point lives under my dinette, perfectly mid-coach so it's ideal and also faces the patio side from the opposing wall so it's great for patio connectivity.
Great options with your Pepwave as it has the built in access point controller (not all do). Outstanding system that I highly recommend for RVers looking for reliable Internet with a set it and forget it system.

As I've recently discovered the land of Access Points in my S&B (house) and just installed a sweet Ubiquity UniFi setup in the house using access points I decided to look into an Access Point for the coach. I see Pepwave just released a new AP ONE X Wi-Fi 6 access point so I ordered it and installed it today.

Pepwave AP One AX (Dual Band 4x4 MIMO 802.11ax)
The Pepwave AP One Enterprise AX is a high-performing connectivity device designed to act as an access point to broadcast Wi-Fi from a router that doesn’t have Wi-Fi, or to add additional range/coverage to an existing Wi-Fi network. It features Simultaneous 802.11ac/ax/b/g/n and 802.11ac/ax/a/n...
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Yes, it's pricey, but so is my entire RV internet setup as this is my lifestyle, my RV is my office with different views out the window. Installation was simple, I used a PoE injector but you can also use a 12V adapter to power it if needed. I had the PoE injector so that was a no brainer. AP powered on and I enabled "external ap" in the AP area of my Pepwave router and waited for it to sync up which can take up to 15 minutes so be patient! It appeared, synced the settings, and voila, awesome Wi-Fi. I failed to mention I connected the Parsec Husky Wi-Fi back to the router to have the external broadcasting and the access point lives under my dinette, perfectly mid-coach so it's ideal and also faces the patio side from the opposing wall so it's great for patio connectivity.
Great options with your Pepwave as it has the built in access point controller (not all do). Outstanding system that I highly recommend for RVers looking for reliable Internet with a set it and forget it system.
