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Ruben

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Anybody have a recommendation for a wifi extender? The park my RV is parked at offers free wifi but the signal is too weak .
 
Typically wifi offered by parks is a frustration not a offering. I would spend the money on 4 or 5 g service.
 
I did not have good luck with my extender / booster. I don't know why, but I never felt like it bought me any level of improvement. Instead I went with the best cell [coverage] provider in my area and a mobile hot spot. An external antenna got me more coverage in more places (between stops at rest areas, unimproved camp areas, etc.) where there wasn't any Wi-Fi. As an additional benefit, I installed it in my tow vehicle and can use it even without the trailer. Maybe in other parts of the country or if you're only interested in coverage in a specific location "your mileage may vary".
 
Anybody have a recommendation for a wifi extender? The park my RV is parked at offers free wifi but the signal is too weak .
I cannot recommend higher a Pepwave Cellular + WiFi router. I suggest reaching out to 5GStore.com and they can help you choose. I personally have Pepwave MAX Transit routers. I previously used a Pepwave BR1 MK2 LTE-A router which is awesome (still in use) and a BR1 MINI (on standby as a spare).

 

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