Well, Jerry, I don't use the external WiFi system I previously described any more….. but that sounds like an excellent solution for iPad users should it be needed. I will keep it in mind for the future.
Tnx.
Ed in Oregon
From: iPad@yahoogroups.com [mailto:iPad@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of rvingky
Sent: Saturday, June 29, 2013 9:24 AM
To: iPad@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [iPad] Re: TV towers / Jerry
Ed,
There is a work around on connection to iPad from your laptop.
You can use a program like "Virtual WIFI Router" or other programs that make your laptop
or PC into a virtual wifi router. That way iPad, Kindle or TV that have apps.
Hope that help a little.
Jerry
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"bis pueri sense"
(Old men are twice children)
On Jun 28, 2013, at 8:15 PM, "Ed" <huckleberryed@gmail.com> wrote:
Pat, I know your question was directed towards Jerry, but this is the way we went in past years to extend our WiFi capabilities while parked in RV camping areas. I purchased a Deliberant CPE-12 . This type of equipment is usually listed under " Customer Premise's Equipment " (CPE) and is designed for point to point linking in WiFi systems. The model I obtained had a high gain flat panel antenna ( 12dB but they go as high as 24dB) and a built in WiFi access point with WiFi transmitter capable of up to ½ Watt output. Most WiFi Routers are limited to 1/10th watt. Hooking this CPE device to my laptop allowed me to greatly extend my WiFi range. I recall easily connecting to Hotel WiFi systems that were a mile away or more.
Deliberant was one reputable company providing these devices but there are a number of others who also manufacture and sell them. The model that I had is no longer available but a similar replacement seems to be their APC 2M-14. Of course they require an Ethernet port for connection to computer so they will not work with an iPAd.
Ed
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Sent: Friday, June 28, 2013 3:58 PM
To: iPad@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [iPad] Re: TV towers / Jerry
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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(Old men are twice children)
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