T-Mobile has finally launched the AWAY plans, which are aimed explicitly at RVers, nomads, and other frequent travelers. The AWAY… Continue Reading
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And RV club offering many member benefits – including access to their TechConnect+ program that includes various cellular data plans they are able to offer.
T-Mobile has finally launched the AWAY plans, which are aimed explicitly at RVers, nomads, and other frequent travelers. The AWAY… Continue Reading
Visible is a prepaid subsidiary of Verizon that offers two phone plans. Their plans tend to be very popular in… Continue Reading
Dish Wireless has repositioned their two Boost brands – Boost Mobile and Boost Infinite – to now both fall under… Continue Reading
Verizon owns several prepaid brands, one of which is Total Wireless (formerly known as “Total by Verizon”), which offers inexpensive… Continue Reading
Today, Peplink officially released a new dual modem router option, the MAX BR2, priced at $599. This router has some… Continue Reading
SpaceX released the mobile friendly Starlink Mini system last month – for the first time offering a small DC-powered Starlink… Continue Reading
The new Starlink Mini seems like the ideal Starlink hardware option for our audience of nomadic RVers and boaters. But… Continue Reading
This week has been a roller coaster in the world of Starlink. We reported earlier in the week on all… Continue Reading
AT&T has just announced another upcoming price increase on several legacy smartphone plans, including most of their retired unlimited plans…. Continue Reading
The T-Mobile Home Internet plan priced at just $50-60/month has been a popular way for RVers, boaters, and nomads to… Continue Reading
Over the weekend, Elon Musk teased some new information about the upcoming Starlink Mini system via posts on his X… Continue Reading
In 2022, Apple jumped ahead of the rest of the industry by being the first to roll out phones with… Continue Reading
Starlink is in its 3rd generation of standard consumer focused hardware, and for the first time since the product has… Continue Reading
T-Mobile has a new Home Internet plan – Home Internet Backup. It is designed for people to use as a… Continue Reading
AST SpaceMobile is a leader in developing satellites able to communicate directly with stock cellular phones – promising to eliminate… Continue Reading
Confirming rumors that have swirled for the past several months, T-Mobile announced yesterday that it has entered into an agreement… Continue Reading
Yesterday, T-Mobile sent notices to thousands of customers, primarily those on older plans, announcing $2 or $5 per-line price increases…. Continue Reading
SpaceX first received FCC approval for two new dish designs in September 2023, but that approval was only for fixed-location… Continue Reading
T-Mobile has added a new plan to its smartphone lineup for business customers – Business Unlimited Edge. Video Story … Continue Reading
For years, Winegard has partnered with many RV manufacturers to factory-install its Air 360+ Dome antenna system on new RVs…. Continue Reading
T-Mobile’s home and small business data plans and gateway routers come with fixed-location and expensive mobile options.
Overview of WiFiRanger’s line of Wi-Fi extending gear and routers.
A Verizon subsidiary offering prepaid smartphone and data plans with up to 100GB of data.
The Motorola Defy Satellite Link is a Bluetooth accessory that allows you to send satellite-enabled messages using a smartphone.
An omnidirectional panel 4×4 MIMO antenna that supports Wi-Fi 6E
Dish Network is growing to become the fourth big cellular provider replacing Sprint and offers postpaid plans under Boost Infinite and Project Genesis brands.
SpaceX’s high-speed, low-latency broadband Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellation.
Cellular-based home internet service providing a router and unlimited data for fixed locations only.
Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) offer cellular service, but do not own their own cellular networks. MVNOs lease capacity from the major carriers and resell it under their own branding.
T-Mobile’s direct prepaid cellular phone & data plans, and prepaid subsidiaries Ultra Mobile and Mint Mobile.
Run by fellow RVers, with a focus on higher-end mobile internet solutions catering to the RV and boating market. They offer data plans, routers, antennas and boosters, and other mobile products.
Peplink’s budget mobile routers designed for basic connectivity.
An antenna mounting solution through use of your tires.
An antenna mounting solution through use of your tow hitch.
3rd party vendors and resellers that offer data plans on the major carriers on a month-to-month basis.
The ELSYS AMPLIMAX Ultra is a 5G CPE with an x62 modem integrated with a 4×4 antenna.
Peplink’s line of omnidirectional, dome antennas, formerly known as ‘Puma’.
The Parsec Husky and Great Pyrenees are a high-performance, omnidirectional combination antennas that are 5G ready for sub-6GHz frequencies.
Waveform’s own 4×4 MIMO panel antennas – the QuadMini being omnidirectional and low profile, the one of most interest for RV or Boat use.
Satellite powered Wi-Fi personal hotspot supporting voice & data.
There simply is no single cellular carrier network that works best everywhere that an RV or boat might travel to. This article is an overview of the strengths and weaknesses of the current major cellular carriers (Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile & DIsh) in the U.S. as they relate to mobile internet for RVers, cruisers and frequent travelers seeking an on-the-go home internet replacement.
Peplink Routers can be a central conductor of multiple WAN/internet sources to create a reliable redundant internet setup using embedded cellular modems, external cellular devices, Starlink, wired internet or Wi-Fi as WAN.
Choosing a Peplink Router for RV and boat travels can be a daunting task. Some considerations like modems, WAN & LAN features and power sources can help narrow it down.
What cellular, Wi-Fi or GPS antenna should you select to use with your Peplink Router for a RV or boat installation?
Antennas are an essential component of any mobile internet arsenal that is based on cellular.
SpaceX’s Starlink – the insanely ambitious satellite constellation launched by Elon Musk with the goal of delivering broadband satellite internet to even the most remote locations. A very popular option for portable and mobile Internet access for RVs and boats, with a lot of considerations to make.
Starlink is constantly evolving their hardware and plans. The plan you have today may not exist tomorrow and the features your plan has now may change. This guide details both the current plans and the history of older plans that have since changed or been retired.
Starlink offers a few dish choices – a standard dish, a mini dish, and a high performance dish. This guide covers the differences between them.
Starlink offers several types of services and sometimes your needs may change that you want to change from one data plan to another data plan.
There is no single technology for keeping online that is appropriate for all the different situations mobile folks might find themselves in. Each RVer or cruiser usually ends up with a slightly different approach that best fits their travel style, needs, technical comfort level, and budget. This guide will help you understand the considerations to keep in mind when deciding what equipment and plans you need to best meet your needs.
This guide will show you how to set up different social media platforms to use the minimal amount of data, and to give you guidance on which platforms to use caution with when using mobile internet WiFi sources like mobile hotspots.
Off-Grid Mobile Internet Connectivity for RVs and Boats.
BookmarkThe Great Loop & Mobile Internet The Great Loop is an amazing adventure by boat: circumnavigating the eastern half of… Continue Reading
Cellular Boosters for Mobile Data Performance Boosters are a popular (and pricey) option to get a better cellular signal for stabilizing cellular signals.
Using cellular technology is the most common way to get online for RVers and Cruisers.
There are many types of cellular devices that can be utilized to get online: mobile hotspots (aka Jetpacks or MiFis), smartphones, or cellular embedded routers.
Inside every cellular device is a component known as a cellular modem, which handles the actual communications with the cellular network.
And not all modems are created equally.
Bookmark Router Cellular Data Plans Finding suitable cellular data plans to meet home and work needs is always a challenge…. Continue Reading
This guide covers considerations for placement of your gear, getting power to your gear, and ventilation. It also introduces our preferred installation approach: the technology cabinet to centralize your gear in one spot.
There are options out there for getting a lot of cellular data, and this guide is focused on helping you assemble your RV and cruiser mobile internet arsenal around the realities of the plans available and your needs.
This article explains how to combine two Peplink routers together using SpeedFusion VPN, also known as PepVPN. This is different that SpeedFusion Connect in that you are connecting the routers directly together without the need for any cloud servers or hosting costs.
Peplink offers a lot of key features in their mobile routers that sets them apart from other mobile router options on the market.
Sample Mobile Internet Setup Explorer Here you can explore some common mobile internet configurations, including some of the mobile internet… Continue Reading
Sample Mobile Internet Setup Explorer Here you can explore some common mobile internet configurations, including some of the mobile internet… Continue Reading
This assessment workshop is intended to help you understand your mobile internet needs, and we feel it important that you… Continue Reading
The Starlink app can give a user lots of information about how the Starlink is performing, any error messages from the dish, network devices, statistics with up time and outages and several settings that can be set.
Starlink operates best when there are no obstructions in line of site of Dishy. Starlink’s App for iOS and Android has an Obstruction Finder that will scan the sky and show you where there are obstructions that can cause drop-outs.
Learn how to use the Obstruction Finder App to anticipate drop outs so you can avoid them.
Starlink for RV & Boat Mobile Internet Resources Starlink low earth orbit (LEO) satellite internet service is here, and available… Continue Reading
Starlink Standard or Starlink Flat High Performance Dish? Which is right for your RV or boating satellite internet connectivity needs?
Sample Mobile Internet Setup Explorer Here you can explore some common mobile internet configurations, including some of the mobile internet… Continue Reading
Sample Mobile Internet Setup Explorer Here you can explore some common mobile internet configurations, including some of the mobile internet… Continue Reading
Starlink for RV & Boat Mobile Internet Resources Starlink low earth orbit (LEO) satellite internet service is here, and available… Continue Reading
MIRC Events: Q&As, Webinars, Workshops and Presentations Subscribe to Calendar Get Event Details Throughout the month, we offer our MIAs… Continue Reading
This article goes over different installation options for using Starlink in a mobile environment – from temporary mounting on poles, ground deployments to permanent installation on rooftops.
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Traveling outside the USA for a bit? Find all our guides to connectivity for Canada, Mexico, Bahamas and beyond.
FAQs – Frequently Asked Questions about MIRC Here is a list of frequently asked questions that we received at the… Continue Reading
The Best Cellular Data Plans for RVers & Cruisers Welcome to our central resource page for data plans, highlighting the… Continue Reading
The Starlink app can give a user lots of information about how the Starlink is performing, any error messages from the dish, network devices, statistics with up time and outages and several settings that can be set.
While Starlink is a great source of internet for use in a portable fashion while RVing or boat – it’s not always ideal in every situation. Which means many may want to also use other sources of internet like cellular or Wi-Fi to complement satellite.
This resource article goes over considerations and approaches to combining Starlink with cellular and Wi-Fi.
Starlink’s Ethernet Bypass Mode allows you to bypass Starlink’s indoor router, letting your own router of choice communicate directly with the Starlink network. Here’s how to do it.
Peplink for RV & Boat Mobile Internet Resource Collection Peplink routers have become a popular option for RVers and boaters… Continue Reading
Mobile internet options are constantly changing. We offer multiple ways to keep up to date and help make MIRC possible.
Mobile Internet Resource Center (dba Two Steps Beyond LLC) is founded by Chris & Cherie of Technomadia.com.
The Mobile Internet Resource Center is focused on providing unbiased information and education on mobile internet options for USA based RVers, cruisers and nomads. We research the options and analyze industry news... so you can focus on what drives you.
We are not sponsored, we don't have 3rd party advertising and we don't sell gear or plans. Our funding comes from our community of premium members.