![]() We use Verizon for our day-to-day phones. Just post in your favorite RV group, tell your friends, Reddit, etc., and you will find people. The standard plan is $40/month however, if you can form or join a “party,” you can get it down to $25/month. One of the best aspects of Visible is the price. The only times I’ve seen throttling is when we tether with the phone. We have yet to experience throttling from phone data itself.In addition, to throttling, they will also deprioritize your traffic.In addition, Visible is owned by Verizon. This speed is sufficient for HD video streaming and is generally sufficient for our needs. This plan is available online from Data is unlimited however, they advertise a throttling of 5Mbps. Visible PlanĪnother plan that we use is from Visible. I will say we’ve been happy with the plan we’re on now. Your luck may vary if you want to give it a shot. I was on it for a month before being bumped into the Unlimited Your Way plan. Most AT&T representatives, though, will steer you away from this plan or play dumb about its existence. Tablet plans are great! They are usually truly unlimited with no capping, throttling, etc., although, if AT&T detects video streaming, they may bring the quality of that stream down to 480p (standard definition TV quality).Īnother AT&T tablet plan for iPads that some people have been successful in getting is around $25/month. The plan we have is called Unlimited Your Way. They are truly unlimited without any data caps or throttling. There are tablet plans on AT&T’s network that many people do not know about. Familiarize yourself with your own plans and apply the advice according to your own risk tolerance. Note: Some of the advice may violate your terms of services for whatever plans you are using and result in your device being “banned” from their network. Again, these are the options I use and have been using successfully now for almost a year. Different providers offer different plans, and plans are constantly changing. There has been a lot of trial and error here. Internet Service ProvidersĪs any full-time RVer can attest to, this has been one of the most challenging areas. We have tried to highlight areas you may choose to reduce complexity/cost. You may not need this level of reliability or this amount of bandwidth. ![]() As a result, we rely heavily on a solid, stable Internet connection for our jobs. Brian does a lot of video conferencing – in some cases, all day long. This overview should help give you a basic idea of what you may choose to do to replicate all or a portion of our setup. There are 3 main components to the Internet setup we rely on: GL.iNet GL-B1300 (Convexa-B) Home AC Gigabit VPN Router.GL.iNet GL-AR750S-Ext (Slate) Gigabit Travel AC VPN Router.Tethering Equipment/Connecting to the Networks.
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