- Joined
- Jul 27, 2019
- Messages
- 12,437
- 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
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Hi @MemoriesByTheMile thanks for taking the time to answer. Can you share why Pepwave model you have and what antenna. I do like not permanently mounting it but how are you getting the wires in the coach?We have dual radio Pepwave from a few years ago, and would not get dual radios again. If I ever thought we needed dual, then would do what Neal has configured above.
Our setup:
- Starlink into WAN on Pepwave
- ATT 100 GB plan in Pepwave
- IF there is campground WiFi that is worth adding, we use Pepwave for this, but only on 2.4
- Use Pepwave WiFi for our wireless devices, but only 5.8
- IF needed, will use the Husky MiMo antenna on cellular for Pepwave
- WiFi is ONLY done using paddles on Pepwave (Pepwave sits on shelf near a window)
With this setup I can get WiFi signal when I am walking the dogs a hundred feet away.
We only need to use the Husky antenna maybe 2 months out of the year. The Pepwave paddles work remarkably well.
Our Husky antenna is not permanently mounted, but put it on the roof for those rare times it is needed.
Separating out 2.4 to only be used for campground WiFi connection and use 5.8 for our devices, avoids the Pepwave known issue with conflicts.
We have the Pepwave Max Transit Duo LTEAHi @MemoriesByTheMile thanks for taking the time to answer. Can you share why Pepwave model you have and what antenna. I do like not permanently mounting it but how are you getting the wires in the coach?
Eagle 5's heading to the shop tomorrow so it might be a while before I get an update but I definitely will.Let us know your thoughts and how it works for you!
I'm just curious...Howdy y'all.
Since many of you have already done the research into this topic many times over I'm hoping to pick your brains.
I have, for a multitude of reasons, a need for decent, stable internet when traveling. Not so much when on the road but when stopped at different campground.
I have a starlink and my current setup is Starlink -> Amplify HD Mesh Router. I don't like nor want to use the Starlink router so the wifi is off and I hardwire their router to the Amplify.
I'd like to add 5g to this and was considering going this route:
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The BR1 Pro 5G would connect to VZ network and I would use the WAN port to bring in service from Starlink. I would then out with LAN1 to the Amplify Router that would manage my internal network. My understanding is that this leaves me the usage of the BR1 Pro 5G's Wi-Fi WAN which I could use to add (when available) wifi as an additional source.
Would you recommend another unit besides the BR1 Pro 5G, if so which and why?
Thanks for any advice.