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09-21-2020, 02:53 PM #1
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Want to add gateway to Winegard Air360 Plus antenna
I recently purchased a Winegard GW-1000 gateway to add to the Winegard Air 360+ antenna on our 2021 Grand Design Imagine 3250BH. There are two ways that are recommended to install. (1)inside under the unit if there is a cap on the ceiling with pre-wiring. Ours does not have this. (2) In the dome on the roof. Unfortunately, the manufacturer or dealer put about a 1/2 of sealant around the entire perimeter of the dome so I would have to cut all that away, reseal, risk leaks, etc to get it open to install here. I am curious if there is another way such as where the antenna wiring is run to the TV, or the Coax hub in the front storage compartment?
I have many strengths by networking stuff like this is not one of them. LOL. I appreciate any ideas.
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09-21-2020, 08:16 PM #2
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Are you sure you have a 360+ and not a 360? My '21 Solitude came with a 360, not 360+. If you don't have the ceiling cap, my money says you have a 360. I replaced my 360 with a 360+ and gateway inside the camper. If you install the gateway inside the dome, it becomes almost impossible to service.
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09-22-2020, 07:26 AM #3
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I double checked, it is the Air 360+.
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09-22-2020, 07:41 AM #4
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My 2020 also came with the Air 360+ and I unfortunately have ceiling cap.
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09-22-2020, 08:36 AM #5
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09-22-2020, 08:43 AM #6
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I stand corrected. The good news is you have a 360+. The bad news is you don’t have the ceiling cap. To install the gateway, you need to get cable from the 360+. If you can pinpoint the location of the 360+ on your roof, you could probably just drill up into the unit and get the wire to go on and complete the installation. I don’t have the installation instructions handy, but that seems doable. Good luck! Let us know how you make out.Dennis, Pat, Prince and the Lady - Western New York
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09-22-2020, 05:30 PM #7
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02-08-2021, 11:35 AM #8
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Just found this today - install video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYhfu3qq22g
Also, after doing a bit of research you'll find the unit either is horrible and not worth it, or awesome. Configuration and data plan matters.
Throw out the Winegard simcard - it's overpriced and only used 2.5g so it totally blows.
You can swap out to an ATT or Verizon simcard for a true 4G system.
There is also some confusion from Winegard proper if this works as a simple boost antenna, for use with hot-spotting another device such as your phone or a Verizon Jetpack, for example. I spoke with a Winegard rep today who seemed a little confused, but she said the unit will not work as 4G boost without a simcard in it, which doesn't sound correct.Colin & Tracy
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07-10-2021, 04:39 PM #9
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07-10-2021, 05:24 PM #10
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I have added it. Comments:
- There are 3 or 4 leads that plug into the gateway from the rooftop-mounted 360+, so you can’t really run those very far. Those leads are the antennas for LTE and WiFi.
- The gateway needs 12v, which I found under the cap in the ceiling along with the antenna leads. Those wires should terminate somewhere close to the underside of the 360+ on the roof.
- The signal on the roof is better than the signal you get inside the rig, but keep in mind the gateway is a WiFi repeater. So while you get a better signal, the speed/latency may be slower, especially with poor connections.
- It does NOTHING to improve the reception of your phone(s) on their own, it does not boost the LTE signal to unconnected devices.
- I replaced the Winegard sim (AT&T logo on it) with a T-Mobile sim. I was in a park with 1 bar on my phone, and got 3 bars on the gateway. Phone was sub-1mb speed test, gateway was nearly 3mb.
- Gateway has an Ethernet port if you are adventurous enough to run a CAT-5/6 cable in your roof, I tested this since Winegard was no help, and was able to plug my NAS into it and serve up content to the TV.
Miracle device? Not by a longshot. Can be frustrating when WiFi or LTE signals are spotty, but it seems to do a bit better than hotspotting to a phone. WiFi or LTE, the occasional buffering on Netflix/Prime remains.2021 Momentum 350G
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