Danz
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Hi, looking for suggestions on what company to purchase antenna (or other device) for hooking up to wifi hotspots.
Thanks...
Dan
Thanks...
Dan
Or get a MiFi unit from a cell carrier for 50 bucks a month and not have to worry about security or trying to get a password.
Or get a MiFi unit from a cell carrier for 50 bucks a month and not have to worry about security or trying to get a password.
We have a Wave Wifi Rogue Pro, I've been happy with it.
The trick with hot spots is you aren't able to stream much without blowing through your allotment quickly and many marina wifi's aren't powerful enough to reach all the docks and inside the boat.
Both are almost a necessity for cruising if you want television and don't have satellite.
Question for Android users......
I am right on the edge of 2 available signals at my dock. I'd like to be able to enhance those without adding a laptop to the boat......Just using android tablets. Will something like the Rogue with a wireless router do the trick? I can configure the system with a laptop if necessary but would prefer not to keep that on the boat. Just need an enhanced connection to the available signals for the Android's to hook to...
As others have indicated In my opinion cellular data is the way to go.
We have this on our boat for our router.
Who is your ISP? I had been happy with Clear, but suspended whenever my boat was out of the country. Now I am told that because of their merger with Sprint, and because I had suspended due to financial hardship (I guess they inferred I must be hard up since I didn't want to pay $50/month for several months when I couldn't use their service, but instead wanted to utilize the suspended service program they offered as part of their prepaid package), they won't reactivate and won't sell any other comparable service.
We have had a WirieAP for years, works great and sets up a wifi network on the boat so all our devices can interface with each other.
After looking at all the systems mentioned, I think I like this the best. No separate router needed as it's an all in one unit with Wifi hotspot capability. Easy 12v hook-up and no ethernet cabling required..
Question for Android users......
I am right on the edge of 2 available signals at my dock. I'd like to be able to enhance those without adding a laptop to the boat......Just using android tablets. Will something like the Rogue with a wireless router do the trick? I can configure the system with a laptop if necessary but would prefer not to keep that on the boat. Just need an enhanced connection to the available signals for the Android's to hook to...
Panbo has a recent review on WiFi and Cell booster strategies. I found it to be a good read. Very interested in the WirieAP+ which boosts both WiFi and 4G LTE signals.
Panbo: The Marine Electronics Hub: Onboard WiFi and cell booster strategies, the diagrams
Heron, I'll be on the boat this weekend with my Rogue and Android tablet (Samsung Note 8) and will give it a try. Until now, I've always searched the wifi sources on the laptop. I'll let you know how it works.
Or get a MiFi unit from a cell carrier for 50 bucks a month and not have to worry about security or trying to get a password.