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Hey guys needing some help, does anyone have any experience with getting a good internet connection while staying In a RV? I travel for work so always staying in my camper, some parks have free wifi but as you can imagine it's never a real good speed. wondering if anyone has any ideas on how to improve the connection. Or if there is a route I could go to always have my own personal setup?

If any of that makes sense! Trying to be able to play my PS4 online! Thanks
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You could potentially get an mobile hotspot through your wireless carrier. I know Verizon has a couple of them. I am unsure of how the latency for gaming will be though. The only other option would be satellite internet or something like MaxxFi.
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I rarely experience lag using a mobile hotspot, I even get host alot on CoD. If you'd like to try it out, I'll send you a dl link for the tether I use (foxfi), which does not require root access.
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Potion wrote You could potentially get an mobile hotspot through your wireless carrier. I know Verizon has a couple of them. I am unsure of how the latency for gaming will be though. The only other option would be satellite internet or something like MaxxFi.


+1 for the verizon mention, they have the jetpack, which well for the most part is a stable connection virtually anywhere. A little expensive for data plans depending on which you get. Good option i was going to respond with earlier, didn't bother.
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