Hello Pat,
I don't remember the right now, I'm home to have a health problem taken care of.
After some digging of info, I found it cheap on ebay. When I feel better I go out we're the RV
Is stored and find the name. It doesn't work at all BD location, but if there is a weak signal it helps. The best improvement is at the outer edge of a campground it will greatly increase the speed.
What I do is put the WiFi antenna on the PVC pipe with some loose clamps the hook a wifi meter to it turning the pipe until I get the highest reading. The check by raising the pipe up and down it see if any improvement. I use a small flat cable that I got at Camping World through a sliding window to the inside setup.
Jerry
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Hi Jerry,We are also RV'ers and I am wondering what you exterior WiFi antenna you are using to get a better WiFi signal?? Thanks.We just got back from SD, WY, and ND and Sprint has no coverage there - our MiFi was roaming and they only allow a very small amount for roaming off of their network.~~Pat Gravel~~
**Minne-snow-ta** - Zone 4a
Flexible people never get bent out of shape!Fri Jun 28, 2013 1:12 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
"rvingky" rving_ky
Ed,
I'm also an RV user, what I do are two thing.
One I carry a number of DVD's and make copy of at home and when I visit friends.
The other thing I did was to add PVC pipe that can rise high above the RV on one I have an exterior Wifi antenna that I turn around to pickup a better wifi. I also have TV exterior
antenna that will pickup better that the antenna on the RV.
I may have to put a satellite on the RV, but that life when you BD! LOL
Jerry
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