Long Range 802.11n WiFi Kit for RVs - USB
| NEW AND IMPROVED! - The USB adapter has been updated with a longer range, 1000mW, 802.11n version! MAC OS-X 10.6 now supported! Are you having trouble with weak WiFi signals in campgrounds? Many campgrounds today offer free WiFi Internet, but when you get to your campsite, you find that the signal is very weak and almost unusable. It is very frustrating! THE PROBLEM: WiFi is a "line of sight" technology. Many RV's have aluminum skins or bracing which block the signal. Even if your RV is fiberglass, there may be another RV parked next to you that has a solid aluminum skin, blocking your signal! THE SOLUTION: A high gain antenna on the outside of your RV, above the roofline, with a clear "line of sight" to the campground WiFi. This antenna feeds the campground WiFi signal into your RV and converts it to an easy to use USB connection.
Setup and assembly in three easy steps:
Available Antenna Options 8.5dBi Portable Omni (pictured) This antenna is preferred by most campers because it is small and portable. It also features an easy tool-less mount for easy assembly and disassembly. - 2500 Feet range under ideal conditions (outdoor line of sight, hotspot has outside antenna). - Compact: 2 feet tall - easy to transport and store. - Wingnuts for easy portable assembly without tools. - Best for portable camping use. - No additonal charge for this antenna. 15dBi High Gain Omni This antenna is an optional upgrade for an additional charge. For those that want the longest range possible, this antenna is the best choice. The drawback is that it is much larger (5.5 feet tall) so it is a bit cumbersome to store and transport. - 5000 Feet range under ideal conditions (outdoor line of sight, hotspot has outside antenna). - Large: 5.5 feet tall - not as easy to store and transport. - Best for permanent use. - Standard nuts on mount (not wingnuts). *The antenna cable type is Low Loss 240 Flex. Note that TV or Satellite style coax is NOT compatible. |
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