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02-02-2020, 06:38 AM #1
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New Internet Setup For RV
So i've moved on from my weboost setup and decided to experiment with a LTE router setup. With this setup, you need a sim card from an unlimited data only plan or an existing cell/data plan from your carrier. I elected to go with a unlimited data only plan from ATT. The weboost worked, but you had to be close to the inside antenna and i wanted a wifi solution for inside the camper. I watched a few youtube videos with similar setups and i was skeptical. After testing my setup I can say that i'm a true believer now.
Parts:
ZBT WG3526 LTE Router (similar to the MOFI 4500, but has a 5ghz band, not 5g) MC7455 modem installed
Unlimited ATT data only plan (get it from ebay)
LMR-400UF low loss cabling (25 foot outside section and a 5 foot inside section)
N female to N female coupler ( with dust caps)
telescoping flag pole
Yagi directional antenna
Optional surecall signal meter
The WG3526 is unique because it has a 5ghz channel like many home routers do. During my testing, it double the wifi transmission inside my camper. I was able to get full 5ghz strength from one end of the RV to the other. It has 4 antennas, two 4gLTE antennas one on each side and 1 5ghz and 1 2.4ghz wifi antennas on the back. You can use the router with the factory 4gLTE antennas, but you will not be using the router to its full potential. Connecting an outside directional antenna will drastically increase data speeds. I'm only using one antenna at this time with the router. Its designed for two antennas.
Next, i purchased two high grade low loss LMR-400UF cables. Its like coaxial cable that you would use in your home, but its thicker and made with better materials to combat data loss. The UF stands for ultra flex, because the non UF cabling is very thick and hard to work with. The 25 foot section has N Male connectors on both ends. I have a female coupler attached to the outside of my camper so i can quick disconnect the cabling and store it while on the move. The 5 foot piece runs from the router inside the camper to the other end of the female coupler on the outside. The 5 foot piece has a SMA connector on one end that attaches to the router (same connector that is on the weboost booster) and on the other end is a N Male connection. This end attaches to the female coupler on the outside.
I've been using a painters extension pole for the weboost antenna and just didn't like it. So i purchase a telescoping flag pole from amazon and its a lot better. It doesn't sway in the wind as bad. Its bigger and heavier, but still functional. It came with a ground slip that I attached to the ladder on the RV to slide the pole in and out.
The Yagi directional antenna was also purchased on Amazon. I'm only using one antenna at this time and getting really good speeds. I can't wait to try a two antenna setup.
I found a surecall signal meter on ebay cheap and decided to get it. It came with an adapter to fit the N Male cable from the directional antenna. You don't need this, but it makes it a lot easier to find the closest tower. There are apps you can download that tell you where the towers are to get your started. You can then use a compass and keep moving the pole until you find the tower. Sometimes the closest one isn't the best. I was testing my setup here at the house and using just apps and a compass to find the closest tower. After I received the signal meter, I found another tower in the opposite direction that had a better signal.
LTEfix.com is an excellent website to explore different routers and parts.
I highly recommend going this route if possible. I've attached some links and pics of my setup.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
https://www.ebay.com/itm/LMR400UF-SM...72.m2749.l2649
Last edited by Maximus216; 02-02-2020 at 06:46 AM.
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02-02-2020, 06:47 AM #2
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You got one of those 35/mo unlimited plans from ebay? How does it work? What does the bill look like? Is it a contract or a prepaid (that can be stopped at any time like the Togo)? Can't see any reason I can't put one of those SIMs into my Togo when the ATT plan expires, and 35/mo is a good price (basically the same that Togo was charging), but none of those listings seem to provide any info on the type of plan/where they are getting it/terms of the plan/etc.
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02-02-2020, 07:12 AM #3
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Nice Set up. There is nothing like the hight for pulling in a good signal. I especially like that you chose to spend money on a cellular option vs. WiFi arrangement.
I always get a treat out of comparing campground wifi speed vs. cellular. In almost ever case cellular wins out with both speed and there hardly ever seems to be a bandwidth issue.Larry KE4DMG
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02-02-2020, 09:14 AM #4
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Yes, it's working great. Once you pay for it on ebay the seller will give you instructions to log in, add a credit card and change the password. It becomes your account after that and you can cancel any time. Monthly billing. It might work in the Togo. I would give it a try.
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02-02-2020, 09:19 AM #5
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2018 F150 XLT 301a, Screw, 4x4, HDPP, Max tow, Andersen Ultimate w/ Curt Double Lock hitch.
2019 Grand Design Reflection 150 series 260RD.... SOLD!!!!.
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02-02-2020, 11:23 AM #8
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Do you need to do that with these plans? Are they unlimited phone data only or unlimited data (including hotspot)? If you're gonna go the "spoofing phone data" route, well, then those sims are nothing special, there are a million "unlimited phone data" plans out there, shoot, I already have 2 of them. I just don't want to go down the "spoofing" route if I don't need to, especially since I already have a Togo and that functionality isn't available in the interface. Now, if those plans are unlimited hotspot, and could be used in a Togo, now we've got something worth talking about.
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