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I have trying searching first but there appears to be nothing on the subject. I assume something isn't right. We have moved our RV and now need internet. Can anyone give us advice on what to look for. We live in our RV full time. We are stationary most of the year but plan to travel about 5 weeks out if the year. Thank you.

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Kat395 wrote:

I have trying searching first but there appears to be nothing on the subject. I assume something isn't right. We have moved our RV and now need internet. Can anyone give us advice on what to look for. We live in our RV full time. We are stationary most of the year but plan to travel about 5 weeks out if the year. Thank you.


 Kathy,

Look in the Technology on the Road section - http://rv-dreams.activeboard.com/f283219/technology-on-the-road/   Search WiFi, Internet, TV, Cellular, Satellite, etc.

Gerry



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Thank you! I'll check it out.

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If you don't need a lot of internet try one of the cellular providers of hot spots or what ever name that provider uses. Depending on your long term location you might find a provider that is quite reasonable. However the national names like Verizon, ATT, etc might give you service where you travel to depending on how remote the area. Metropolitan areas have a number of smaller companies which give you more bang for your buck. Otherwise you are stuck with a cable/phone provider that is only good where you are staying.

Search internet providers on google.

Good Luck
Larry

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