Our little $35 Alpha is incredible. We will often go from two sources using the laptop's antenna to over 20 with the Alpha. I have connected to sources over a mile away. For the money I can't imagine anything comparing. I would buy the company if I could. I'm using it right now, five bars with it one bar without.
My primary source is the Verizon hotspot on my phone and my grandfathered unlimited data (avg 22gig a month, yes!!)
Does this antennae have to make a physical connection to the phone? Can't tell from the information I can find online. Thanks.
This is what we use. I get about twice the signal strength as an external laptop antenna. I think the system advertised on line use the same components for 2 or 3 times the cost.
Dave
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We have been taking our home Clearwire ISP with us to the boat. Plug it in, let it acquire the signal and it's business as usual for us. Less than $40/month so may buy a second service and just leave it aboard permanently.
I gave up on extenders and got a Verizon mobile hot spot. It works just about everywhere on the AICW and it's great to be underway and be able to use activecaptain.com to find the closest marina and read reviews. Or to stay in touch while anchored for the night in the middle of nowhere.
Where are you moving the boat to?
Pecan Grove
Thanks for y'all help. When Bess' cell plan expires, we'll probably go to Verizon and get her a little jet pack mobile hotspot device.
Tom-
Ultimately no matter what you do for range extension it comes down to how big the pipe is on the other end and often it is woefully inadequate. So you can have wonderful access to the shoreside router but if it is overloaded then you still don't have good access.
This is what we have on Rochepoint, works great. Even have wifi at the marina in the tin shed from my buddies house 1/4 mile away. Use it to remote access the laptop nav system anywhere on the boat and share between computers. Club members use it on club cruises, if I share my password