Customers sometimes ask what is the best "WiFi booster" for their RV or
camper.  I assume they're talking about a range extender.  I'm generally not
a big fan of range extenders, but if you're sitting in a big aluminum can, I
guess you need something.  (I thought most campers these days were
fiberglass though.)
 

I have no clue what to tell them.  Anybody have an answer?

 

Doing a Google search, I see there are somewhat pricey devices from vendors
like Winegard that mount on the roof, run on 12VDC, and some can even take a
SIM card to use LTE if there is no WiFi available.  Or should they just get
a regular range extender and set it in a window powered from 110VAC?

 

I'm also going to assume that at a campground, the usual procedure of
pressing the WPS button doesn't apply, and you'd have to actually tell the
extender the WiFi password?

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