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pharbuck,
Might I suggest you go to the Mobile Internet Resource Center. The free section is more than adequate to familiarize you with the various equipment & methods to acquire internet connectivity.
There are all sorts of options available. Many on this forum (including myself) have chosen to use products from Peplink to provide internet connectivity while traveling in their RVs. These devices seem to work very well with data only cellular plans.
There are also a variety of conversations on line with regards to 'cutting the cord'. Users that are moving away from cable & satellite TV & using the internet to stream media.
I use a combination of ROKU devices, OTA antenna, PLEX, SLING & the Peplink cellular modem/router. Generally speaking, RV park WiFi is not very good. However, with my Peplink setup, I can easily take advantage of it when it is decent enough to use.
The link below provides information on the Connect 2.0.
Thank you I will check this out
 
I think my video will help with explain things, along with showing you a very good solution.

Hope it helps…

 

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