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Another way to go with this beside MiFi, is to add Hotspot to your phone. This way one device is covering your phone and data feed. Two downsides to this are: 1) You need to buy replacement phones with Verizon subsidy. (I usually buy a one generation old phone, like Motorola's, from Craigslist. Have always got a 'new in box' phone, by someone that just got a free or low cost subsidized phone - but then decided to sell it for a profit.) (If doing this, please be very careful and insist that the transaction be accomplished at the local Verizon store. Have them validate the phone/esn is not locked up or an account that is in trouble.) 2) If you need to take your phone with you to say run an errand, the hotspot goes away with you. (That is where the MiFi stand alone is an advantage, other than needing two devices to be active.)
We have a roof top antenna of 9 dbi, and feed a Wilson Sleek. I usually just place the phone in the sleek, and keep it charged, and have great coverage via the Hotspot within, and outside of the coach. We do have a WiFiRanger, so if I ever need extra WiFi range we can have it connected to the Hotspot.
I'm really interested in seeing what and how the new FCC net rulings may shake things up. Who knows, the Grandfathered Unlimited data plans may become less of treasured item to hang onto:)! Time, courts, and probably congress will need to sort this all out...
Best to all,
Smitty
04 Allure 31017