Mobile Internet
Some of my friends have asked me to describe the mobile internet system that Teri and I are now using. Many of you already know about this so it will be a boring day for you. I tried to do my research before I purchased this system. I learned a lot about this setup from the escapees forum.For a couple of years I had been looking into the satellite system but it had several drawbacks for me. One of those being the fact that I had nothing while moving down the road. This setup gives us that feature. Over the last 2 years this system has come a long way.
The first picture is of the usb card plugged into the mobile wireless router. These are small. The router is size of a pack of cigarettes, the modem is half that size. The usb modem can be plugged directly into your laptop. I don't like that, too easy to break it. With the router this is all hidden away from the computer and nothing is hooked to laptop. The modem is the Verizon 720, made by another company. Cost, 20 bux with 2 year contract at the time we bought it. The router is the Cradlepoint 350. Cost was 130.00. Both of these items came from the 3gstore.com. Don't go to Verizon phone store. They sell phones and service. Most know nothing about the internet that rides on the back of these cell towers. Get these two items on line somewhere. The laptop talks to the router via the internal wifi card or an external wifi system.
The second picture is of the 3 watt, dual band, amplifier. It amplifies both transmit and receive signals. It is marketed as a cell phone amplifier but works fine with data. I got it on ebay for 130.00, new. Wilson makes a good amp but it is twice the price. I thought for this price I could gamble and it paid off for me. There are other brands available. Make sure that they are "wired" and will work on both bands, 800-900 mhz and 1900 mhz. By "wired" I mean they use a cable between the modem and the amp. There are "wireless" amps but tke my word for it, get the "wired" for the mobile use of internet. On the right side of photo, between amp and the green light on modem, you can see the "wire". It is a small coax cable that hooks the modem to amplifier. Same as if one was using this for a cell phone. This cable came with my package from the 3gstore.com. The cheapest place to purchase these are at Flying J truck stops. Make sure you know which coax cable connector you need if you go there. 10.00 at truck stop, free with my order.
AND, here is one happy puppy. She loves sleeping on her bed at home after 4 months on the road. She does really well for being over 12 years old.
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