![]() With the Cantenna WIFI extender, I was able to access that WIFI just fine in one of the full-hookup RV spaces quite a bit farther back.” – Rob G, 2005 Dodge Ram 3500, Fifth Wheel They have WIFI, but it’s only accessible to the first row of campsites across the road from the resort. An example was at the Panamint Springs Resort near Death Valley, California. My biggest complaint with camping and RV parks is they would advertise WIFI, but didn’t have enough bandwidth to use it.” – Mitch Johnson, 2015 Toyota Tacoma, 2015 Four Wheel Campers Fleet It made the difference of getting a connection or not with a weak signal. I have since sold the camper, but the setup was quite good. Trees and signs are sometimes problematic on the passenger’s side. You should mount the antenna on the driver’s side. “I have the Wilson weBoost Drive 4G-M cell phone booster kit (470108) and the weBoost RV / Trucker Spring-Mount Antenna Kit with mount (318433). weBoost Drive 4G-M cell phone booster kit What are the best WIFI boosters and antennas for campers and RVs? 1. ![]() Here are the makes and models they recommend to fellow campers. ![]() Truck Camper Magazine readers have field tested a number of WIFI extenders, boosters and antennas while traveling cross country. ![]()
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