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- čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
- Learn how I get fast internet anywhere. Walk through of RAM Promaster camper van internet setup. ~ If you enjoyed this video please LIKE & SUBSCRIBE. Check out my channel for more VanLife videos. Drop a question in the comments and I will get back to you.
I have used multiple internet providers, routers and antennas in the last 3 years and this is the BEST! In that time I have become an expert on the world of mobile internet, so save yourself some time and money and learn from my video.
I routinely get over 100Mb download and 20Mb upload in remote places. Easily enough for any task such as - streaming, gaming, large uploads and work from home / remote work. In well-connected areas I get over 200Mb download and over 50Mb up. I often get faster uploads in my van than from my XFINITY home internet.
I use this setup to remain connected while traveling around the country visiting National Parks and exploring wild places. Being able to "work from home" from anywhere is a huge benefit. Cellular internet and starlink combined really is the best of both worlds. I get speed / performance and reliability. Peplink Speedfusion is a huge part of the setup and is a must have for certain traffic types. In this video I describe how to get faster internet, why having directional antennas is important and the reasons why is use Starlink in addition to 5G / 4G / LTE cellular to achieve the fastest lowest latency speeds possible. This same setup could work for a off grid home or even a business. I have no issues with playing games, video conferencing, streaming, transferring large files, etc. I'ts definitely not slow!
Data Plans:
ATT Post-paid
Verizon Post-paid
Starlink RV
Hardware:
Peplink MAX BR2 Pro
Peplink MAX BR1 5G - amzn.to/3YrCzRP
Panorama MAKO 4xCell + 4xCell,2xWiFi omni antennas
Poynting XPOL-V3 directional antenna - amzn.to/3RQrQyb
Ubiquiti U6 LR Long Range Access Point - amzn.to/3Kd9JRx
AP POE injector - amzn.to/3JIawtp
Starlink RV w/ rectangular dish customized for DC power
Starlink ethernet adapter - amzn.to/3DKhkCR
Starlink DC power supply - amzn.to/3wZPSx4
Starlink POE injector - amzn.to/3JHblT6
16 foot mast for directional antenna - amzn.to/3jN1CjE
Diagram download - bit.ly/mountainscalling-me-ne...
00:00 Intro
00:24 Service Plans
03:35 Hardware
05:28 Local Area Network
08:32 Internet Connections
10:52 Starlink RV
13:17 16ft Mast Router
17:19 SpeedFusion VPN
20:51 Shift to outside
21:11 Starlink storage bin
22:51 Starlink roof setup
26:39 Starlink plug in
32:05 16ft Master Setup
38:05 Wrap up
What type of internet setup are you using in your van or RV? Does Starlink work good for you? What is the fastest speeds you have gotten with 5G or Starlink?
Great video. Thank you for sharing all the details of your impressive setup. I have a much simpler setup in our van. Starlink -> Max BR1 5G, with an enclosed flat roof mount and roof-top cable pass through. Would like to get POE setup and remove the Starlink router and Inverter setup someday. Have you found Speed Fusion is necessary too avoid video call dropouts when in an area with regular Starlink obstructions? I haven't had a chance to do much practical testing yet.
Thanks for your comment. I kinda sorta built up to this after starting with a very simple setup 3 years ago - MAX BR1 MK2 with 2xLTE,2xWiFi antennas. My next change will be to get the Starlink cable run through the roof.
Speedfusion really helps me with preventing dropped calls. Speedfusion also helps make my IOT devices "respond better" with Alexa. Without it the other outbound policy routing options can flip flop the IOT device or cause it to be pinned to a super slow connection, making Alexa fail. I do have manual switches and controls for all that stuff but with Speedfusion I dont have to worry about it. The only time I dont use Speedfusion for critical traffic is when Starlink is my only provider at some location. Then I just toggle a single rule in right place in the policy to make everything Enforced out Starlink. (While still routing through Fusionhub for the static IP work traffic)
I also have multiple WANs at home (cable, dsl, wisp) and I use Speedfusion there as well. And the FusionHub I host in Silicon Vallay acts as a hub+spoke to allow me to access my home network or the van network from either location. Before Speedfusion I would use IPSec VPN, but it was active/passive and wouldnt work with the wisp which doesnt have raw internet IP.
Hopefully one day you can just rely on one service!
We can only hope. But still, gotta have a backup in case the one service is unreachable! Having only one might also not be as much fun to play with. :)