Ubiquiti Titanium Bullet and Wilson Sleek 4G
Several new toys have arrived here at the SnB over the past week.
1. Uiquiti Titanium Bullet. (Amazon.com: BulletM2 Titanium Ubiquiti 2.4GHz 802.11n/g Outdoor Radio: Computers) About $125 at Amazon plus about $30 for the 8db antenna. I have not yet installed this little unit but it's almost ready to go. I have to cut the mounting sleeve down a bit so that the antenna fits directly onto the Bullet. The idea for now is to hit my home WiFi Router from where the coach is parked so I don't have to tether it to my cell phone or pay for another Internet connection.
Last weekend we were in a location where we could have had WiFi but missed it by *that* much. What's more, the cell phone didn't have a good enough antenna to hit the Verizon network (although we could make phone calls through a roam connection). So there we werre, stuck with no Interwebz at all.
For those of you who don't know about the Bullet, it is a WiFi router that can be mounted externally (I'm putting it on the rear ladder) and use to get a good connection to what would otherwise be weak WiFi hotspots. Although it is a wired device in the coach (and powered by a voltage sent by the Cat 5 wiring) it's not much of a problem to add an internal WiFi access point to allow laptops, smartphones and tablets to share the connection.
2. Wilson Sleek 813426 4G (Amazon.com: Wilson Electronics - Sleek 4G - Cell Phone Signal Booster for Single) which includes DC power and a "stubby" external mag-mount antenna. This device holds a smart phone in a cradle and amplifies cell system signals. We tested it at a favorite RV site which, unfortunately, is "iffy" for cell phone coverage and it does work. I understand it might work better with the "trucker" mirror-mount antenna so I might go for that once the details are in.
Since I am still gainfully employed (more-or-less) I need an Internet connection at least a couple of times a week so these little devices should help that along. Parking near a friendly McD gives us access to breakfast as well as a chance to get caught up on work using the Bullet while we take it home and eat it. And, should the WiFi be out of range, one of our cell phones (the Wilson Sleek allegedly works on all systems) in tether mode should do the trick.
With the Raspberry Pi already installed in the rig along with whatever laptops and tablets we choose to have along, we are set.
Craig
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