UPDATE (Dec 2020) - The data plans offered via Mobile Must Have changed since the time of this post. The Verizon plans are no longer available and the AT&T plans are no longer unlimited but capped at 500GB. At the moment this is still the highest data allowance out there and 500GB is way more than enough for the vast majority of people. But it is NOT unlimited.
@JamesVonwiegen4 жыл бұрын
This is not the highest Data allowance out there btw. We are full-time and use Reliable Internet AT&T and have used 1.1TB last month no caps. Just an FYI that there are cheaper and larger capped companies out there.
@ChangingLanes4 жыл бұрын
I haven't seen that one.. Can you share a link?
@JamesVonwiegen4 жыл бұрын
@@ChangingLanes Hey, I just checked and price went up. I pay $100 believe its $160 now. Says FUP is 700gb but we used 1.1tb last month. www.reliable-internet.com/data-plans/
@ChangingLanes4 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Thanks! Be careful on the usage. The provider behind the plans on MMH almost got the whole account shut down. That's happening to a lot of these 3rd party data providers.
@Wavecruzer794 жыл бұрын
@@JamesVonwiegen $160 a month??
@scott51064 жыл бұрын
I started watching as a skeptic... I've been working in this industry for many years and mobile internet connectivity has always been a painful issue, you really nailed it. Everything you covered was just what someone without experience needs to know, I'm sure you've done a lot for many people with this video. Thank you!
@TheLakingc3 жыл бұрын
Way too complicated for this person, but maybe the hot spot and router with booster. We are getting ready to full time. When we were camping the last 2 years, we had a terrible time getting cell or internet. I feel it is imperative to be as connected as i can in case of personal or national, etc. emergencies like weather, quakes, and fires. We live now with fires, and internet can save lives. We thought we were out of the woods one year, and unpacking when i suddenly had 4 messages and 2 calls saying to leave, now! Then the firemen showed up, same message. We left in our slippers, only half packed with no place to go! That's when we bought a truck and trailer! After 4 terrifying evacuations, we haven't had one since we bought the trailer. But you never know. You sleep with an ear open all summer and fall. So, we are leaving asap. But, i must have cell and internet for some peace of mind. Thank you.
@davidi37334 жыл бұрын
Well Done Chad! I'm a systems IT/Phone engineer, and just wanted to say you explained that well! Wishing the 3 of you a great week...
@DavidDreyer4 жыл бұрын
Dude. As a fellow technogeek, I LOVE your setup!! So sweet! I geeked out on it for at least an hour after I watched this!! Thank you so much for sharing all the stuff that you and Tara learn on your travels. We just bought our first real trailer that we'll be able to use, and I'm already working from home, and so I'm trying to find ways for me to work from the road now, too! :-) But seriously, I've learned SO much from y'all!! I sure hope we are able to run into ya's out on the road!
@automationnation4 жыл бұрын
I’m a software architect for Microsoft and looking to take my family RVing 50% of the time. Thanks for sharing!
@vtg1004 жыл бұрын
...will you please stop hiding important buttons. Thank you :-)
@stevecastro224 жыл бұрын
Chad, You are my go-to guy for anything RV repair or installation. You explain things in an easy to understand and concise manner. Thank you both for all you do. Love, love, love, Changing Lanes.
@TheTravelingLarsons4 жыл бұрын
Steve Castro They do have great videos! Hoping I can get my channel to their level some day. Changing Lanes videos are informative and easy to understand.
@paulpannell85444 жыл бұрын
We use a WeBoost with an omnidirectional antenna on AT&T. Being an amateur radio operator I'm able to shoot a line up in a tall tree (about 45' to 65') and hoist the antenna up. With that setup we get great coverage with the AT&T Hotspot and we get cell coverage. Our requirements are not as extensive as yours. Thank you for the great videos. Paul and
@shakibm15584 жыл бұрын
Sounds really cool, anywhere I can see a video of these setups?
@StevenKrzysiak4 жыл бұрын
A long time ago, when I was playing with cantennas for wifi range issues, I remember every foot of cable to the antenna was decreasing signal quality. Is this no longer an issue? What cable are you running up to the antenna? 73s!
@jimlynch93904 жыл бұрын
@@StevenKrzysiak It is true that additional cable will attenuate the signal, but in some cases, getting a signal by gaining altitude means the difference between a signal and no signal. An amplifier can help bring the signal back up to a usable level. I'm also a ham and a EE. Every situation is different. YMMV.
@rodneywalker94993 жыл бұрын
Wow, you actually know what your talking about! LOL. I have been in communications for over 30 years now, and specifically in the cell industry since 2001. I have seen a lot of people on KZbin talk about various subjects like this, and they usually don't really explain it correctly, or fully. Well done, sir!
@MustardSeedAdventures4 жыл бұрын
Man I would love to be able to work from home... y’all are so blessed to be able to live the way you do. Stay safe!
@itzanopinion4 жыл бұрын
Opportunities are all around you...there's no shortage of things you can do to make that dream a reality! I think it was motivational speaker *Zig Ziglear* who said "Help enough people get what they want out of life and success will find you!"..or something to that extent!
@usibo794 жыл бұрын
I help people do exactly that. Reach out to me if you are interested
@wolfbear74 жыл бұрын
I would love to find a decent job and work from home again. I did it for 15 years but tech ended the job entirely. I liked it but missed the people I worked with in the hospitals where I used to work before working at home. It takes discipline but it was great generally.
@hg2.2 жыл бұрын
I'm only halfway through, but congratulations! This is the best presentation and presentation-format for this subject I've ever seen. We all love Bob Wells, right? I give this the "Bob Wells Award for RV Internet." Bravo!
@ChangingLanes2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Be sure to see this video's successor that we just released recently: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aGSngmaChNKlo68
@paulhurley92214 жыл бұрын
I’m a RF engineer 25 years with one of the largest wireless carriers in US. Chad done a great job explaining the different options here. When Chad talked about MIMO and carrier aggregation he kept it simple but really got the point across for a very complex feature of LTE advance.
@ChangingLanes4 жыл бұрын
Aviation electronics background on E2-C's helps.. 😊 Carrier aggregation still confuses me though..LOL
@carlgosman12234 жыл бұрын
My wife and I are planning to go full-time with in the next 2 years. We have been concerned about being connected since she will still be working. Thank you for answering alot of the questions going through our heads. Some of it was above my pay grade but another sank in. Hope to be able to thank you both in person someday for all the info you put out.
@shelleybrown22664 жыл бұрын
Holy smokes ......I’m exhausted 😩. Great job. I took MIA ‘s course and you explained everything in 30 mins that they did in the whole course 🤣
@goldenyearstraveling82484 жыл бұрын
I am a 70-year-old disabled man and along with my 75-year-old girlfriend, makeup 'Golden Years Traveling'. Due to the many doctors' appointments, Diana and I each must go to, it is not possible for us to travel fulltime. Due to trying to build a KZbin Channel and needing to stay in touch with all of our Doctors, it is very important to have the best internet service, at a decently priced investment opportunity. This video has given us good information and direction to achieve this project. Thank you, Chad, for taking the time to explain how you have set-up a very good system to run your businesses. All of your instructional videos are super to follow and are easy to follow. Thank you, Steve & Diana.
@ChangingLanes2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! 😊 We will have an update to this video soon that brings starlink and some 5G into the mix.
@TexasFamilyCamping3 жыл бұрын
I keep coming back to this specific video, as I LOVE how you've wired up your RV.
@RhondaMorin4 жыл бұрын
A little late commenting... This is so vital for running a virtual business from an RV. Our departure date is 7/1/21 and this is a HUGE help in determining budgeting and continuity in internet connections. I love your office too, it kind of blew my mind in order to set up a space for 2 working in the office. We are also looking at tearing out a bunkhouse and outfitting with desks and storage for the business. But the porch on the backside!!!! Sigh! Congrats on 100,000 too!
@robe43144 жыл бұрын
I’ve followed you guys for a while now and I’ve always known Chad was sort of a nerd, but man he really impressed me with his tech chops on this one! It doesn’t matter if he’s macerating poop, or setting up 25 foot directional antennas for his mobile Internet...dude has it covered! LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this vid!
@gismoo774 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much. This video is really helpful. My wife is half American half German, I am German. We are currently planning to travel across the USA by RV and visit every single state, starting Oktober 2021. We run our own consultancy company and therefore we also want to try out if we can work remotely and online from the RV. Kind of ‚work and travel‘. :) So this will be an amazing adventure and an opportunity to learn about how diverse the US actually are and go beyond typical stereotypes. We plan to stay at the US on a quarterly basis, go back to Germany, stay there for another quarter of a year, go back to the US and so on... Therefore the whole journey will take years to complete. Stable Internet will be crucial for our adventure.❤️🇺🇸
@ChangingLanes4 жыл бұрын
Safe travels to you! 🇺🇸 🇩🇪
@Doc2634 жыл бұрын
Hey guys, you have me absolutely hooked. Chad, I love your how-to videos, I've learned so much from watching you, I hope to be able to put it to use in another year. I also love that even though it's behind a panel or under the floor you still leave it with a finished look. People I used to work with would say "Can't see it from my front porch", I always figured that if it fails and it's left clean and tidy you can find the fault easier. I also find that if it's left clean and tidy it's less likely to fail. Tara, I put you on the same pedestal as my sister-in-law, she was diagnosed with chronic lyme disease about 14 years ago, she says just getting out of bed takes all she has, so nothing but good vibes to you dear, you make Chad look better, you know it's true Bro'. Give Daisy a treat for me, Later
@fawcetttattoo4 жыл бұрын
we are thinking about going full time in an off road caravan this fall for our sabbatical. We were wondering about internet options because our kids say they don't want to go if they can't have internet to talk to their friends and game. lol! So glad you did this video! Perfect timing for us!
@tuckerfamilyadventures67574 жыл бұрын
Just last week we had learned the Togo Roadlink C2 / truly unlimited high speed At&t combo we bought last year retired in January. We used the living mess out of that. We're currently trying to figure out what new direction to take so awesome timing on this video. Thanks man!!
@kerrymccall35164 жыл бұрын
We are in the same position with Togo works for now but we need to figure out something by December 2020. I heard they would unlock Togo for other providers too but carrier rates are currently unaffordable with no data options that are even remotely close to what we have. Wineguard sure sold us a bill of goods with their leader unlimited on the togo
@ggcamus4 жыл бұрын
Check Ebay for unlimited grandfathered plans. Just bought a new camper and had to get a new ConnecT 2.0 4G2 and lost my unlimited plan with AT&T. Found one on there.
@NormRidg4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for walking through this. We are just part timers so we use a open hot spot and a SIM from T-Mobile. Plan works like your AT&T network. It was a life saver in a little town in Oklahoma. Put it up in the "right" window and we were off. Allowed my AT&T phone to link to my company's e-mail while at our campsite. Plan to work out my RV more in future. You gave some great pointers as we start off on our new adventures.
@shelribelin81444 жыл бұрын
Oh Man!!! This is exciting!!! A little overwhelming but great information. As usual Chad you did an amazing job of explaining everything very well. Thanks. Great Video and Safe Travels!
@WarDamnOhio4 жыл бұрын
I recently switched careers so I could work remotely and mobile internet was always my biggest concern! I’ve watched your previous videos yet this is exactly what I needed! Much appreciated for the in depth insight provided in the above video. Keep up the great work guys! Love your channel.
@gobdeep4 жыл бұрын
I just did the same. Left one INFOSEC job of 5 years to a new INFOSEC job that is 100% remote. Now I’m trying to figure out how to travel more but still join Teams calls and work on the road. This video was great!
@nick_hf4 жыл бұрын
Can't wait till SpaceX's Starlink network becomes active
@jonahlevi31784 жыл бұрын
sameee
@mario64able3 жыл бұрын
@@jonahlevi3178 super expensive
@MikePowlas3 жыл бұрын
@@mario64able $500 to $700 Then $99 per month as of now.
@chadbizeau59973 жыл бұрын
@@mario64able not really when I consider I pay $95 a month now... And pretty soon they will be targeting more mobile people so it will be perfect for people on the go
@zacharystrong3 жыл бұрын
@@mario64able Ita about the same as Comcast internet
@hg2.4 жыл бұрын
Wow... this is the "ultimate". I thought you were going to talk about Visible and getting internet off their little ZTE cell phone - and you did, in a way. But the spectrum of options now is breathtaking. Were are moving into new dimensions of mobility - terrific!
@ChangingLanes4 жыл бұрын
FWIW, this system has been working GREAT! 👍🏼
@Blakehx4 жыл бұрын
Y’all make me so jealous... you’ve got the set up! I know it wasn’t instant and took plenty of work on your part (hopefully no calls to customer service), thanks for sharing!
@HinsonCo4 жыл бұрын
So good. Been full time for 2 years, and this is the most succinct, comprehensive video I’ve seen. Very very nice work.
@SDoddMechDsnr4 жыл бұрын
This is amazing. Thanks for taking the time to go through all this. There are parts in here you talked about that I did not think to do. Will be doing some additional upgrades thanks to this.
@Drmikekuna4 жыл бұрын
Yikes! This was SO informative. I am a part-time vandweller who typically boondocks. I use T-Mobile at home (as we have 5 phones on a plan, and it is the least expensive) and I use a pre-paid Verizon hotspot when I'm traveling (plus T-Mobile, of course). I have had an extremely variable experience using a Wilson amplifier, and thanks to you and Technomadia, I now know why. You covered everything in a clear, very organized way, and despite watching a lot of videos I feel that I learned a thing or two. You are a great teacher!
@mannypvd22963 жыл бұрын
I have to explain this to seniors almost everyday of my life. I work for an internet company
@judypitchford14584 жыл бұрын
great job Chad! My brain now hurts. I've spent the past week with Todd at the NRVTA and he has packed my little brain full and then I chose to watch and try to comprehend this one! I think you nailed it with the one stop shop at MobileMustHave.
@ChangingLanes4 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Hope you got a lot out of the course! I might go take it one day.. -chad
@adeyointhelife7484 жыл бұрын
Thank you for not "geeking out" too much! Great info! :) As a visual learner the pictures are super helpful!
@margovan-meter16674 жыл бұрын
Visual is beneficial to me as well Thank You
@wrenchoperator64354 жыл бұрын
This had to be the most boring, tech-geeky, RVing video I've ever sat through, and I want to thank you so much for making it! (not being critical - really) This video was filled with the most useful mobile internet information I've ever seen, from you, or anyone else. I'm glad you're a tech geek and are willing and able to help people out with our connections. I really enjoy your channel and like the bike tour/exploration videos the most, but you guys are awesome! Your other RV tip videos are great too. You forgot Daisy in this vid! I hope she's well. :)
@LifeonOURtime4 жыл бұрын
You are the “book of knowledge”. You’ve learned the ultimate way, through real life experience with all of this. I think I recognized a bit of that video Tara was working on around the dually’s? 😀
@ChangingLanes4 жыл бұрын
Yea.. that was last week's video.. 😀
@carpediem3653 жыл бұрын
Great video, lots of information. I fell asleep listening the first time but took notes the second. Hoping that Canadians can take advantage of these plans.
@ChangingLanes4 жыл бұрын
For entry-level mobile internet, rather than a jetpack or hotspot, there's a much more flexible option in the Pepwave MAX BR1 MINI! (changinglanesrv.com/mmh-br1-mini) The MINI is Pepwave's entry-level device and it can accept SIM cards for AT&T or Verizon (and T-Mobile). In fact, it accepts TWO SIM cards at the same time, allowing you to switch back and forth (manually via the management interface) between the two. Pair the Mini with an unlimited data plan and you've got a little more flexibility if you plan on using two carriers as we do. If you're not sure what to get, reach out to MobileMustHave (please click our link first) and they can help get you into a solution that fits your needs! 👍🏼
@smittysmitty344 жыл бұрын
You're speaking Japanese to me 🙂 I only know two things about computers... they're like some of my dates... they cost a lit of money and I can turn some of them on 😁. Old timers lol
@spookyuf4 жыл бұрын
Do you feel that dual LTE modem with failover and the SpeedFusion feature is sufficient for your needs or if you had the opportunity for a model with a quad LTE modem would be the pick? I understand MMH sent you your current internet kit, so not sure if there was a choice provided to you at the time. I appreciate your feedback and hopefully help others who may be contemplating this internet setup decision.
@featherpony4 жыл бұрын
Running longer cables does NOT increase impedance. The impedance of your setup will be and always remain either 50 ohms or 75 ohms, depending on the antenna (which must match the impedance of the cables and device). Running longer cables increases resistance. Resistance is not the same as impedance.
@rollingbrockslifeadventuro75714 жыл бұрын
Thanks Chad (and Tara in the background)...I have sent MMH an email asking for their guidance and help with internet and such much like you have...our situation are similar. Thanks for this video. Very helpful.
@aniblair96504 жыл бұрын
Please don’t boo me, but I have pretty close to true unlimited with my old Sprint. It’s going bye bye in the future, no doubt....
@randyvalimont40064 жыл бұрын
That's one impressive set up. Watched the entire thing, just because. Learned quite a bit. But, give me my Porta bote, a fishing pole and a DVD player (when I get back to the RV with the fish) a stereo, and I'll be fine. Oh, and beer. Nice cold beer. Again, very well done. Moving on to your next one.
@alanwortham64134 жыл бұрын
Great job explaining the whole internet set up. Saving this one for upgrade time.
@alomax923 жыл бұрын
This was a great video for someone preparing to move into an RV full time. We probably do not need the Cadillac version but you did a great job explaining the basics - the whiteboard made the difference! Thank you!
@catpurrson36514 жыл бұрын
WOW! Lots of good info presented succinctly, logically, and easy to understand. Excellent job!
@sarahallgood7984 жыл бұрын
Succulently?!? WTH bro
@catpurrson36514 жыл бұрын
@@sarahallgood798 For your edification, succinctly means expressed clearly and and briefly. Also, I ain't a bro.
@OtotheG804 жыл бұрын
@@sarahallgood798 succulently means "with indoor plants" since outdoor plants can't easily go on the road. 😜
@winginitwithjohn84514 жыл бұрын
Great that you put in chapter markers, but who wouldn't want to see this entire video? Chad, your tutorials ROCK! He even cares enough to keep his extender cable cool. How awesome is that people?
@JamesAutoDude4 жыл бұрын
Now I just need a rock solid bulletproof remote job and I'd be set 🤔😭
@hoodiefoodie93934 жыл бұрын
Lol doesn’t exist because every boss gets lonely when you’re not physically there. 😭😭😭 lmao
@itzanopinion4 жыл бұрын
"...Now I just need a rock solid bulletproof remote job..." Here's a starting point... Find what you're good at...determine if what you know/can do is something others need/want and start there! If that fails to give you any insights, here's tip #2: Help others get what they want/need in life and the money will find you! :-)
@2wheeledrocket924 жыл бұрын
Thanks for all e information. We are slowly trying to get ready to transition to full time RV living. One of our biggest challenges is we work for a camping that will allow us to work from home but obviously need to access the internet to do our jobs. We need something that will allow bit of us to work 8 hours a day 5 days a week. This is definitely work us looking into. Thanks again!!!!
@notyouraverageexplorer4 жыл бұрын
We’ve decided that we need to pull alongside you and Chad can geek out in our rv. 🤪
@TheTravelingLarsons4 жыл бұрын
I’ll be second in line, in our new rig.
@susanelainecoffer75024 жыл бұрын
Us too
@LetsHeadWherever4 жыл бұрын
This is so critically helpful for us online teachers wanting to hit the road for a while. It’s expensive, but constant internet and cell signal is not optional. Thanks, Chad 👍🤩
@jameshodgins19374 жыл бұрын
Chad, that was a whole lot of information.
@threesojourners4 жыл бұрын
Finally Chad and Tara, ThankYou! My wife has been bugging me about this one since you announced it weeks ago. Very good and THANKS!
@terrymoses75484 жыл бұрын
Oh My God! This is enough to make me want to leave ALL my electronics at home!
@ChangingLanes4 жыл бұрын
We tried that.. but this is our home... LOL
@ericsuperstar7463 жыл бұрын
I walked into this in my tv after coming back from a quick shop and I restarted it and got glued to screen till this ended I don’t even have a RV or anything like I dear hunt on gta. Thanks for this upload I did actually learn a lot especially that mino Ariel data split stuff “sick” AF
@GovG33k4 жыл бұрын
I see you list your Dell 34" screen. You haven't lived until you drive the Dell 49" widescreen with a built-in KVM. :)
@brentjohnson66544 жыл бұрын
Another great video. We are not full time RVers, but we have country internet in the TExas rural countryside. Most of the internet usage before COVID-19 was remote office work over VPN. Then my girls were working from home and it was an issue. We have a reseller AT&T data plan with UBIFI and it works ok. Jitter and Ping can be less than 20ms and download speeds can be 15Mbps - 30Mbps. We use a MoFi4500 Cellular router which takes time and patience to lock in. I was a network engineer designing and maintaining Cisco type gear when I worked. The residential equipment doesn’t give you as much visibility and control into operating the equipment but it is probably okay for most. I also have 36 drops of CAT5 in the house and garage apartment (don’t ask my why except we used to have POTS phone lines spread around). Nice to plug into the wall for available wiring. One thing about the WiFi that comes with these routers is they are not super great. I recently put a pair of Ubiquity Access Points in their office and living room and it boosted the speeds just by giving us better WiFi in the house. Thanks for the link to the MobileMustHaves. I have bookmarked that as I would really love to have good engineering support when I am puzzled by a problem. Thanks again for such a great video. Wave to us when you travel TExas this year! Cheers!
@loriw26614 жыл бұрын
Ugh! Boy do I feel stupid. 😣😰 I sure wish I understood all this but I actually only need something that will let me watch stuff on my TV via my phone. My daughter did it on her phone but she left for Germany 6 days ago (she’s a Military Police Officer in the Army) and so now it’s just me. She said all I need is a hot spot on my phone but apparently I can’t just add that myself via the internet. I guess I have to call them. Whelp……we’ll see what happens. Lmao!
@diananeal96454 жыл бұрын
Don't feel stupid because I have no idea what he said either
@loriw26614 жыл бұрын
Diana Neal Lmao!😂🤣Thank you!
@jameslowry14 жыл бұрын
You must be stupid either that or you know absolutely nothing about mobile phones or computers because it is one of the easiest things in the world to set up a hotspot on your smartphone because all you have to do is set your smartphone up to look for a connection (you might have to use wifi for this?) and enter a password either one chosen by the phone like mine did which is the Galaxy S7 edge or one you have chosen yourself and that's all and YES it is that simple so I can't see what your problems are unless of course you do not have a smartphone in which case you should either get a smartphone or forget the whole thing because you can only set up a mobile hotspot from a smartphone
@harleybvaughan4 жыл бұрын
We don't plan on RV living but I wanted to say I thoroughly enjoy your VLOG! I am an avid motorcycle rider for 52 years and the times on your Indian are extra fun to watch. Many of the areas you travel to I have been to from my Virginia Beach home, riding my Harley from here to them. I have ridden to 49 of 50 states, only missing Hawaii. Your take on some of my favorite areas are great. My favorite ride in the states is Beartooth Pass on the Northeast corner of Yellowstone. It is beautiful. Maybe we will cross paths one day. Be safe.
@ChangingLanes4 жыл бұрын
Welcome to our channel, Bruce! 😊
@WillBelden4 жыл бұрын
A few weeks ago, we ordered the same setup. (Feels good, for once, to know that we didn't *copy* from your videos, but instead arrived at the same setup. "Great minds..." and all that.) Andy at MobileMustHave was absolutely, hands-down amazing in answering my pre-sales technical questions. I'm guessing you ordered yours much sooner, as we are not likely to receive out Road Warrior bundle until mid-July. (At which point we'll be in Sturgis! Spending the month *before* the official dates, leaving on official day #2.) Difference for us will be the installation location. We will likely try to be more centered in the rig. We ripped out the 5-banger sofa, put in a two-person desk. (399TH, so I think our living room and kitchen are swapped from your floor plan.) All the communications are behind the living room TV. The original owner put his WifiRanger and WeBoost behind the TV. I will be expanding upon that. Installing a 16 outlet (2.5" long) power bar, probably mounted to the TV! In the top of the cabinet above the TV is our Drobo, which we've had for years. Couldn't live w/o it. Holes drilled down through the cabinets for the Cat6 and power cable. The WifiRanger is getting ripped out in favor of the 7-wire antenna and Pepwave Duo Transit Max. That will, in whatever configuration, provide the WAN for our Asus RT-AC66U router. Yes, it's another hop, but has been very good to us so far, because the WifiRanger... it's been spotty. And for us, when there IS no campground wifi (we've been fairly fortunate thus far), I have the WifiRanger use our T-Mobile hotspot as the Internet source. (If hooking to just my machine only, I tether instead.) Can't wait to rip out the WifiRanger (or maybe run them side by side for comparison, though likely to use that existing wiring path through the roof). We do work remotely from our rig, like y'all, and I have been blocked by campgrounds for using too much juice (means nice system on their end, to be able to measure), had zero wifi or so bad as to be non-existent and have also simply run out of hotspot data on the T-Mobile (Plus $25 got me another 50GB, though. Whew.) We'll be starting with an AT&T package, like you, since the Verizon packages aren't available right now.
@AUDIOMIND4 жыл бұрын
What carrier packages are you referring to?
@rsdrum92084 жыл бұрын
Chad, fantastic video. Very informative. I’ve been an IT guy for over 30 years, so I love this kind of stuff. My wife and I watch all your videos and we don’t even own an RV. Maybe someday we’ll hit the road like you guys. Love your channel!
@ChangingLanes4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! 😊
@aldridkg2 жыл бұрын
My hubby and I are planning on moving on to a toy hauler in a year or two. We both work remotely. However, my hubby is in DevOps so “secure” and reliable online access is a must. Luckily for me, he’s an IT super nerd- so that will be one thing we will most certainly have covered- aka, he can deal with that drama. Lol I really appreciate your video and will save it for him to review.
@shanevincent10003 жыл бұрын
Hi guys! Thanks so much for your video. I just got the okay to travel while I work and couldn't be more excited. We just bought a new 21' Travel trailer and are setting up to hit the road this fall. I will be contacting Mobile Must Have and make sure you get your commission. Thanks again. Keep making videos! There invaluable!
@ChangingLanes3 жыл бұрын
Safe travels!
@paulsylvester13944 жыл бұрын
Great information! I am an EE and new to RVing but when RVing, I don't want to deal with technology. This will all help. One thing to keep in mind with that crank up antenna. If you are in an open site, that antenna is a big lightning rod. It is the tallest thing around. Just be careful when thunderstorms are predicted and lower the antenna just as you might stow your awning until the storm passes.
@ChangingLanes4 жыл бұрын
Absolutely! ⚡️
@rozyboom53283 жыл бұрын
This is so helpful! I am in the process of traveling and working remote full time. Finding the right setup has been a struggle. You helped explain everything and provided a ton of links, this is awesome!!!
@dannyfow61534 жыл бұрын
This is definitely must see TV / video. Chad responded to a Facebook question to lead me to this video, (I encourage you to check out all their videos). This one saved us a ton of money we didn’t spend yet. Thank you Chad, Tara and of course Daisy!
@ggcamus4 жыл бұрын
Good choice on the Peplink. I use it as well being in the IT/Telco business. I also use a Wingard ConnecT 2.0 4G2 for the kids to use for the TV's and their internet. Just bought a toy hauler and new truck. Looking forward to spending more time on the road. Hope to run into you someday! Bet you are checking the Peplink site everyday for the new 5G routers! Really miss my unlimited plans! Love the channel!
@scottgilsdorf29384 жыл бұрын
Well done! Totally a great balance of detail and overview! I’ve been away from your channel for a while and it was amazing to come back to this episode! Always a Geary experience! Thank you both!
@Technomadia4 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video guys (and super thanks for the shoutout to our work at MobileInternetInfo.com). Super glad that we could point you to the Pepwave MAX Transit Duo solution - that thing really changed the market when it debuted at consumer level pricing back in September. And it's our current personal setup. Before that, dual modem cellular router gear like that was priced out of reach of so many. And the folks at MobileMustHave are amazing in providing easy one-stop shopping and listing to our preferred paired kits based on our field testing - we've loved being able to send our members there after they're settled on their options.
@ChangingLanes4 жыл бұрын
Thanks to you guys! I come from a IT and networking background, but I would have been lost without the MIA to fill in where mobile and cellular fit into all of it!
@WhiteFox0113 жыл бұрын
YIKES SO MUCH INFORMATION!, It is a good thing that we can pause this very minute or so and write down notes, and then play that section to ensure that our notes actually reflect what you explained! This is definitely NOT YOUR FIRST RODEO!
@ChangingLanes3 жыл бұрын
You can also review the blog on our website, the article has a lot of info & links. changinglanesrv.com/rock-solid-mobile-internet/
@GunsmithLC4 жыл бұрын
You lost me at the bakery... LOL.. (old Rowan & Martin line from Laugh-In) Excellent video - as usual... For those who need super access on the road for business etc., it appears your setup is about perfect.. Congrats...
@WeOnAMission4 жыл бұрын
That was great information to get me planning. We haven't had to use anything other than our cell hotspots, but we have only been to common places. We just started our RV life and channel :) Shout out to all RV'ers
@AskRemy4 жыл бұрын
I love the running of wires through the vents - pure genius - thanks
@selectshelley4 жыл бұрын
You're right about Chris and Cherie. They are good, really good - and generous with their knowledge! Excellent presentation. As a very non-tech person, I actually followed a fair amount of what you explained (or in my case, attempted to explain). I'm definitely saving this video for future reference. Thanks!! Shelley from San Diego
@vhsimha4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Tara and Chad. Thanks for all the great information. I am going to give this a try. FYI - the folks are Mobile Must Have a great resource. I called and left them a message....they called me back the same day and took time to address all my questions. Between you and them I hope to get my full time internet working in the next few days.
@joecrepin60304 жыл бұрын
Great video. I’ll be semi retired in 2 years but still working part time in the manufacturing industry from our full time RV home.
@davidsierra66824 жыл бұрын
Man! Appreciate your full explanation but wow! this is way too much info! Mind blown! I need internet but just want a pre-packaged Internet kit (ready to go out of the box) to do conference calls and work 9-5 on an intranet. Basic Router with 2 sim cards, Hot spot? Booster Antenna... all for TV streaming, work PC, and Phone. Bam!, Done. Appreciate your passion...
@landonchurch14 жыл бұрын
Thanks Chad and Tara for putting this together. I can't get enough of your videos! I'm a techy kind of guy and really appreciate the details of getting a solid internet connection set up!
@julsnwv4 жыл бұрын
Chad and Tara - we love your channel! I’m so glad you posted about this - we are new to full timing - and our biggest concern second to our black tank is the internet! We have our own small business. So we have hotspots (Verizon and T-Mobile) and an AT&T sim card in our MoFi. It’s been a challenge. We did have Bix - and they had a major outage along with Nomad Internet and OTR when all the AT&T SIM cards were cut off at the stroke of midnight on NYE. I hope one of you guys know about this and can address what happened here.
@ChangingLanes4 жыл бұрын
Yes... These waves of crack-down's by the carriers happen now and again. Luckily the data provider for MMH stayed intact by policing the lines. So, now the "unlimited" plan is really 500GB. But that's plenty for 99%.
@julsnwv4 жыл бұрын
@@ChangingLanes are you saying that Mobile Must Have won't have the same issues? I'm a little gun shy now because of the issues. I can't run my business without internet - so we got a direct AT&T plan and my husband put the phone's sim card in an adapter and it is now in our router and that's how we've done a work around. It's been a mess. :)
@julsnwv4 жыл бұрын
Also - can you explain what was being done wrong with the companies that are providing these internet plans with sim cards from mobile carriers that caused a *crack down*? I've asked a couple of techy friends if there is something of a scam going on - but nobody seems to know.
@ChangingLanes4 жыл бұрын
From what we've heard, the data providers, who essentially lease the line out, offered them as unlimited and put no caps on them. A few heavy users use a LOT of data and trigger some kind of scrutiny for the provider and the carrier shuts down the whole account, killing all of the leased lines. I think all of the data providers are working in a grey area contract-wise. The provider for MMH was keeping an eye on data usage and shut down just those highly used lines himself (we were one of them). But this kept the overall system up for everyone else. They have since modified the plans to cap them at 500GB. 500GB is WAY more than 99% of people use even when streaming everything, etc. The KEY to uninterrupted mobile internet is to have more than one account with more than one carrier. We have 2 ATT, 1 Verizon, and 1 Sprint (and working on a T-Mobile). We cycle through the accounts depending on what works where we are and that spreads the data use over all 4. Well, mostly 3 because so far Sprint is just about useless everywhere we've tested it. But, we use about 2.5TB/mo backing up all of our video to dropbox. The other benefit of this is carrier diversity. We've been in locations where ONLY one major carrier works. To stay on top of all of this, see: changinglanesrv.com/mia/ Whenever a new plan comes out, or a plan is about to change, etc, they alert all members. We wouldn't have our grandfathered ATT plan if it weren't for the MIA. Hope that all makes sense.
@jaychacon2404 жыл бұрын
My family and I are new young full timers and we love your videos! Lots of great knowledge, thank you for that!
@ErikSjaastad4 жыл бұрын
I made popcorn for your final setup section :) Thank you!!!!
@chrisbellofatto91794 жыл бұрын
You sir are a freaking genius! Unbelievable!! Great info Chad. I’m somewhat overwhelmed but thanks for pointing us in the right direction.
@gloriouslifeonwheels36213 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. I have watched so many videos on internet that I just couldn't understand and I need to do lives on the road. This I could actually understand!!
@peterossi94964 жыл бұрын
Hey guys CONGRATULATIONS on hitting 100k, y’all have worked hard for your success and we appreciate it.
@ChangingLanes4 жыл бұрын
Thanks! 😊
@rebelm11333 жыл бұрын
Thank you - I now understand this darn stuff! Pictures are always a great teaching aid for us old timers😉
@theroadoffaith78554 жыл бұрын
Thanks. I saw the video from mobilemusthave last week and the road warrior packages look great. Internet is the one thing that could move up our timeframe to buy and go full time. If I knew I could get good business internet, the dream could kick into higher gear
@AtTheHandOfLove4 жыл бұрын
This was a really excellent overview- both content and commentary. I intentionally came back to listen to this again.
@cheryl24553 жыл бұрын
Dang! So much info. Chad you are so smart! Amazing info! Your videos have got to be so helpful for RV’ers. I am not an RV person but love, love you guys!
@doughasson20734 жыл бұрын
Wow, the Navy taught you well Grasshopper. I think I will get a glass of bourbon and watch this great video many time. Thanks Navy. Glad to see Tara is feeling good.
@KenFehner4 жыл бұрын
Watched this last night and heard you mention Elon Musk's system and it sparked my interest so I looked it up. They are going to begin beta testing this summer. I signed up...what do I have to lose since my wife and I won't be hitting the road for another year. Thanks for all the great info you guys share about your travels. All the best.
@BlakeBiellier3 жыл бұрын
Awesome setup!!!! I had a 2017 397TH as well. I did a similar setup but I installed all my network/security/cell modem behind the one control center. I powered everything off of the 12v system because most network equipment/security equipment is 12V anyways. All of my security system and networking equipment was hidden. Also, it removed the need for a UPS. I even had a quad WAN with internet failover and repeaters for when a campground had wifi. If one internet connection was lost, it would automatically switch to the other.
@Reeltinyphish4 жыл бұрын
I am in the IT field and run a server lab out of my house. I must say setting this up looks fun to me! Cant wait until we transition full time.
@ChangingLanes4 жыл бұрын
The router has lots of geeky tweaking available. 👍🏼
@yourlifeinthenow19124 жыл бұрын
So much fun watching your videos. Nice blend of adventure and information. I loved your Sedona/Jerome trip as I worked for Red Rock Jeep Tours while living in Sedona. My partner and I are planning on buying an RV in a couple of years as I transfer my practice over to phone sessions and she can work from anywhere. Nice to get both inspired and educated in advance! Keep up the good work. Also, if you ever need some special places to visit in Zion I would be happy to share as I did my geology thesis there and covered just about the entire park and found special trails into the back country where no one seems to go. Anyway, happy journeys!
@ChangingLanes4 жыл бұрын
Welcome to our channel! 😊
@terrymjinks4 жыл бұрын
I'm just getting around to watching this video. Very clear & concise. For me this is one of your best ever. Gives me a great starting point for getting internet in the boonies. Thanks for the great job.
@nunnaurbiznez88154 жыл бұрын
I just found your channel. I think you two are a lovely couple and I really hope you are able to stay well in your travels. I have MS and I had planned on doing this with my former partner but as they say not everyone is able to handle the difficult times. I guess I'm going to live a bit through you all thanks!
@Premier-Media-Group4 жыл бұрын
We did a test cross-country run in April doing the "work from anywhere" setup...COVID made stopping and dumping pretty difficult (most places were closed). Internet was a bear, but we made it work...Next trip in a week!
@kruegdude4 жыл бұрын
Great timing and excellent information. I’m in the middle of upgrading my RV internet from a WifiRanger setup similar to yours and this is just what I needed. Also, it helped that you mentioned your experience with campground WiFi as I was still stuck in the mindset that campground WiFi is the best way to go. I don’t know why that was so hard for me to figure out as I’ve only been in one (maybe two) campgrounds where I could stream Internet video reliability. Also, I have AT&T configured iPhones and I really didn’t want to have to switch to another carrier to get better roving Internet. It sounds like yours is a near perfect solution. Again, thanks! Bill
@cwyredman19743 жыл бұрын
Just went and made an account with Mobil Must Haves! Thank you
@TheTravelingLarsons4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for making this video. It’s a lot to absorb, may need to watch a couple times. We have been full timer RV’ing for about 18 months and have struggled with internet. Our 11 year old son schools online, upload videos to our KZbin channel, we stream some TV, use Alexa, etc... We’ve had 4 Verizon MiFi cards (Jetpacks), down to 3 now. These are “unlimited data” (15GB @4G, 600K unlimited after 15GB). We just got a Sprint (MiFi card) Jetpack, it has 100GB for just less than $65 per month. We decided to go with another carrier (Sprint) for multiple reasons including coverage, another option when Verizon coverage is lacking and of course $65 for 100GB. We are now just looking at a cellular antenna. We just arrived in NW Wisconsin for the next 3-1/2 months and the coverage isn’t that great on Verizon. Thanks again for making the video and providing the resources. Stay safe and “Hope Life Continues to be an Adventure”
@sportsfaan4 жыл бұрын
Crystal Cover State Park between Laguna and Newport Beach has the best campground WiFi we have ever used. Second Best is Sundance RV Park in Yuma Arizona (they upgraded this last winter). Everywhere else we have used has been garbage. Aloha.
@troyrader97104 жыл бұрын
Love all your videos Chad and Tara. Thanks for taking time to make high quality productions to share with us. Been following you for a while now and just learn a ton from you and love watching you two enjoy the journey.
@wtbaccounting47834 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing, I live in the black hills and we have no internet at our house, I have used for years now the AT&T Netgear Hotspot, plus a ASUS AC5300 Router and it has been amazing. I work from home, I can watch netflix etc. We recently took both with us in our new 5th wheel and it was awesome. That being said looks like we are a step behind your newest setup and it looks very good!
@leighsheppard86144 жыл бұрын
I am so impressed! Well presented, understandable, timely, and most definitely badly needed research and information! Thank you so much. As a Canadian RVer, I feel a little left out, but we'll catch up in 5 years or so. :-( Also, I am impressed with your workspace and computer equipment and setup. I am a retired systems/software analyst. I would love to see a virtual tour of that as well one day (although, understandably, it may be your proprietary secret!). You've got a phenomenal setup for any business office, let alone one inside an RV! Nicely done.
@ChangingLanes4 жыл бұрын
We're going to re-do our RV tour in the near future and will be including the office setup! 👍🏼
@ABQGecko4 жыл бұрын
@@ChangingLanes I would love to see that as well. And I must say that I'm impressed with the AP and routing the Ethernet cable through the AC Duct work, good job. I had a question, You have a UPS for all of the gear, does your inverter not cover the plugs in your RV? Or could it?
@anthonystaggs62394 жыл бұрын
My wife and I grandfathered in to Verizon's old "unlimited" plan last year and we have not noticed any sort of throttle whatsoever. Actually feel pretty lucky to be able say that
@patrickmelson47454 жыл бұрын
How much are those a month?
@TrainMike20134 жыл бұрын
I work as a second level support technician for a mobile provider. He's right about the cellphone signal indicator (within reason). Most manufacturers build the devices to show a RUNNING AVERAGE on-screen, not a real-time indicator.