THE ULTIMATE MOBILE INTERNET SETUP?

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • Having fast & reliable internet on the road is vital to me as I work remotely online, as well as managing my youtube channels and uploading content. So I'm always looking for ways to improve my connectivity speeds and signal strength and in this video I'm actually going to try and product I previously tried but dismissed it due to technical problems I had with it.
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Komentáře • 72

  • @rodneyperkins1057
    @rodneyperkins1057 Před měsícem +1

    Hi John thanks for the interesting vlog much appreciated. The rectifier vlog was also of interest to me as I have in the past and possibly future building service vans for work on hgv installing electrical systems using 12v van to change and power 24v hgv systems and have noticed faults cropping up, sometimes the charging relay was at 33v consequently some systems failed and had to be replaced. It was only by chance I noticed this when checking a technicians van who had complained of electrical issues connected my test meter and noticed a sudden spike of 30+ volts. Now I have to persuade my boss to retrospectively fit regulators to all our fleet vehicles. Thanks again for your vlogs cheers Rod

  • @MMM-np2rg
    @MMM-np2rg Před 25 dny +1

    Brilliant as always. Thank you.

  • @tonysewell3700
    @tonysewell3700 Před měsícem +3

    It will be interesting to see what the new Starlink Mini is like.

    • @GadgetJohn
      @GadgetJohn  Před měsícem

      It’s only possible to get the mini as a secondary device to a residential Starlink customer.

    • @Seveo-eu6rn
      @Seveo-eu6rn Před měsícem

      @GadgetJohn Hi John follow you with my wife on your journey, we found you and Mandy just after lock down. As we were thinking of going full time.
      Which have been since Octobr last year.
      So I work from the van on a laptop but would like another screen. Is there a portable screen out there, that is rechargeable?
      We are running of 1600w Inverter, with solar. We manage quiet well with both our laptops.
      Just need something extra, we also have a River 2 Ecoflow Powerbank
      My apologies for all the questions, hope you can point me in right direction.
      Keep your spirits up, and send our love to Mandy.
      Steve Wade

  • @gjheydon
    @gjheydon Před měsícem

    I love these GL.Inet routes for travelling. I used one in the Solomon Islands for about 4 months with starlink and using a 4g failover. It worked ok which was great. But also being able to use many different services such as a wifi connection meant I could connect to almost anything and have it fail over.
    The biggest problem I have found ATM with these devices with built in 4/5g is that none of them support eSIM's. and when traveling internationally there are so many good deals but all rely on eSIM's

  • @LeisureBit
    @LeisureBit Před měsícem

    Interesting findings John, thanks for sharing - impressed with the dual aerial improvement. Odd ref the power supply needing regulation if 12/24v isn’t it.
    All the best, David 👍

  • @AmyMiller-bn9ou
    @AmyMiller-bn9ou Před měsícem

    Great video and super helpful! Personally I love HomeFi and am constantly using it as a full time RVer that has to work remotely. It has been the best and most reliable option i've tried so far.

  • @MegaXxREAPERxX
    @MegaXxREAPERxX Před měsícem

    Awesome vid again John I have had both the setups you have (m2 18months. Gli 3months )and I have to say the gli is bar far the best and most reliable connection of the 2 so far and highly recommend the change to any one

  • @66mjtaylor
    @66mjtaylor Před měsícem

    Have had the GLi in our Moho here in Spain for around 6 months now and what a massive difference - I am only using internal aerials at present but been looking at the Poynting aerial but so expensive, so will do some research on yours and see if I can get them here in Spain. Can’t ship from UK as customs will grab them and charge me a premium

  • @paidoluca
    @paidoluca Před měsícem

    Love your tech videos but the gadgets are getting very expensive in various levels. Keep doing the good work

  • @MyCarPal
    @MyCarPal Před měsícem

    Great video John. Top notch 👌

  • @welshieonwheels
    @welshieonwheels Před měsícem

    That’s very interesting thank you , I recently went away in the van and the internet to the phone was rubbish, couldn’t even load up a page . Wonder if you have gone to a real bad spot then you could see how good that router was . Thank you well done and good luck 👍👍👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧🇨🇦🦢

    • @GadgetJohn
      @GadgetJohn  Před měsícem

      I’ve been at plenty of locations, whilst using this new setup, where my phone has little or no signal but the router was providing a great internet connection.

  • @GrandadBaz
    @GrandadBaz Před měsícem

    Well above my paygrade John. We could do with something in our van but I honestly haven't got a Scrooby doo.

  • @willow4411
    @willow4411 Před měsícem +1

    Hi John, great informative video as always! Just a question with regard to the antenna, I use the same one myself on my 4G set up and found it to work well but thinking of upgrading the router due to having to do random reboots, in your link you describe it as 4G/5G but the item description on the web page does not mention 5G, does it pick up the 5G signal anyway?

    • @GadgetJohn
      @GadgetJohn  Před měsícem

      It works fine on 4G & 5G 👍🏻

  • @Caddysnaps
    @Caddysnaps Před měsícem

    Interesting stuff :) I am looking for an internet solution for my van, this might just be the one. Thank you. I’m with you regarding the regulators, I have them fitted to my lights and fridge but hadn’t thought about the diesel heater (next on the list)

  • @stevemckeever2661
    @stevemckeever2661 Před měsícem

    I’m no techie , but I’ve upgraded a few things on my Bailey Autograph, with a view to travelling home and abroad and I think the 4G Flex Motorhome WiFi equipment I installed has been the biggest let down. So frustrating, especially in Scotland.

  • @kevingiles7576
    @kevingiles7576 Před měsícem

    Hi John, hope you and Mandy are well, i was watching your latest video on ultimate mobile internet, which i found very interesting. Can you tell me where you got the wall mounting unit for the net gear unit, please as i am interested in getting one. Thanks in advanced and keep up the great work. Kevin.

  • @Totally3media66
    @Totally3media66 Před měsícem

    Hi John. Use Buck Converters. Never had an issue. Just a thought.

    • @GadgetJohn
      @GadgetJohn  Před měsícem +1

      🤣 if only I’d already showed that

    • @Totally3media66
      @Totally3media66 Před měsícem

      @@GadgetJohn oh ok don’t believe I seen that video

  • @trevorhoward7169
    @trevorhoward7169 Před měsícem

    Hi John, I have just bought the GL iNet router and the 12 volt regulator on your recommendation. My fitter is saying the regulator is not necessary as I have lead batteries. Would you agree with him or should I just have it fitted anyway. Many thanks in anticipation.😢

  • @wjklewis
    @wjklewis Před měsícem

    Hi John, this looks like a great setup. I was wondering would a virtual simm be compatible with this router?

    • @GadgetJohn
      @GadgetJohn  Před měsícem +1

      I’ve not seen anything on the router software that refers to virtual sim, it has 2 physical sim slots and that’s all you get to see in the settings.

  • @rodneyperkins1057
    @rodneyperkins1057 Před měsícem

    Thanks

  • @PK_Blinder
    @PK_Blinder Před měsícem

    I've recently had issues with my Netgear router too... dropping out WiFi signal while still have a LAN connection.... rebooting at least twice a week...

    • @GadgetJohn
      @GadgetJohn  Před měsícem

      Up until changing the router I was restarting my netgear every morning.

    • @PK_Blinder
      @PK_Blinder Před měsícem

      Set up the router this morning and very impressive speeds even with just the supplied aerials. I noticed the input written on the device was 12v/24v so may not need the converter. Cheers for the recommendation 👍

  • @paulsouth3926
    @paulsouth3926 Před měsícem

    Another interesting video John, out of interest, given the voltage sensitive nature of many devices is it not possible to fit one big fat voltage regulator at source so to speak. This would do away with the need for individual units as the total 12v system would then be stabilized?

    • @GadgetJohn
      @GadgetJohn  Před měsícem

      I’ve covered this in a few comments on the other video. It’s always worth checking the comments for common questions.

    • @MartWilliams
      @MartWilliams Před měsícem +1

      It's hard to find a high-wattage regulator. The biggest I found, on Amazon at least, was144W/12A so you can use one, but be aware of what you are connecting to it and maybe use multiples of them for different circuits. I've bought three little fuseboards and have one so far feeding a fuseboard with the fridge, the 12v car adapters and the diesel heater, I'll have a 19v one (actually 285W) feeding another fuseboard for some 19v stuff, speakers, projector, laptop charging) and currently have the remaining fuseboard unregulated.

    • @MartWilliams
      @MartWilliams Před měsícem

      After having fitted mine, one thing I've realised is that you'll get a voltage drop over lengths of wires, so my fridge was not in fact getting 12V, but nearer to 11.7, or lower. And I think this meant it wasn't able to cool as much as it was when it was getting 13v+
      So best practice is probably going to be separate regulators fitted as close to the device being powered if low voltage is going to be an issue. I've had to wire my fridge direct to the non regulated fuseboard.

    • @trevorhoward7169
      @trevorhoward7169 Před měsícem

      Hi John. I have just bought the GL iNet and the 12v regulator on your recommendation but my fitter is saying that the regulator it is not necessary for lead batteries, which I have. Would you agree with his view or should I just have it fitted anyway. Many thanks in anticipation.

    • @paulsouth3926
      @paulsouth3926 Před měsícem

      @@trevorhoward7169 I think what John said was that the terminal voltage of a fully charged lead acid battery, or a battery on charge, can be high enough to upset some "12 volt equipment.

  • @robertbrooke1289
    @robertbrooke1289 Před měsícem

    Hi John. How did you get the antenna cables through the roof? Which gland did you use that allowed you to pass the plugs through? Thanks

    • @GadgetJohn
      @GadgetJohn  Před měsícem

      I used a regular roof gland

    • @robertbrooke1289
      @robertbrooke1289 Před měsícem

      Do the wires with the plug fit through the screw on fittings as used in the solar glands?

    • @GadgetJohn
      @GadgetJohn  Před měsícem

      The battens ends are sma, so they’re tiny and easily fit through the gland fittings

  • @rogerstarkey5390
    @rogerstarkey5390 Před měsícem +1

    NERDFEST!!!!

  • @simonpownall2829
    @simonpownall2829 Před měsícem

    Agreed

  • @anfieldroadlayoutintheloft5204

    good vid on channel thanks lee

  • @codedresults
    @codedresults Před měsícem

    Would you be looking to link to the stars next John? ;)

  • @richiebainbridge2608
    @richiebainbridge2608 Před měsícem

    Interesting 👍

  • @S.JCarpentry
    @S.JCarpentry Před měsícem

    Hi John thanks for the video. I've been after some wifi antennas for awhile now. However I have a UNLOCKED ZYXEL NR5103E 5G router in my van with TS9 connectors. Could I get a TS9 TO SMA adapter, or would that cause more issues

    • @GadgetJohn
      @GadgetJohn  Před měsícem

      You can use adaptors, I had them with my netgear router. amzn.to/4bXnDBu these were decent.

    • @S.JCarpentry
      @S.JCarpentry Před měsícem

      @GadgetJohn cheers, I'll give that a go. My router has four connections on the back for antennas. I'm guessing it's trial and error which one is for which

  • @titusalfano1440
    @titusalfano1440 Před měsícem

    What internet did u use in this video?

  • @SatpalGhatrora
    @SatpalGhatrora Před měsícem

    Will these antennas work for 5g?

    • @GadgetJohn
      @GadgetJohn  Před měsícem

      They work great on 4G & 5G proving me with speeds of around 350mbps down and 80 mbps up.

  • @clifftricker3024
    @clifftricker3024 Před měsícem

    All I'm looking for is something that will boost my phone signal.

  • @PassportPowell
    @PassportPowell Před 26 dny

    Out of interest why not just use your phone hotspot. Usually angels phones these days allow for a 5gz or 2.5gz WiFi signal

    • @GadgetJohn
      @GadgetJohn  Před 26 dny

      That’s difficult when your phone has no signal

  • @juliahutchinson4542
    @juliahutchinson4542 Před měsícem

    I thought you used starlink

    • @GadgetJohn
      @GadgetJohn  Před měsícem +1

      I do, but usually only when my mobile data doesn’t work.

  • @victor007ven
    @victor007ven Před měsícem

    😊

  • @andrewgilbride7546
    @andrewgilbride7546 Před dnem

    £490!

  • @michaelstraughn3465
    @michaelstraughn3465 Před měsícem

    Great video, but my 12 year old brain, makes me giggle every time you say "rooter"

  • @Rob.1340
    @Rob.1340 Před měsícem

    👍🚐🚐😎

  • @stevemckeever2661
    @stevemckeever2661 Před měsícem

    I’m no techie , but I’ve upgraded a few things on my Bailey Autograph, with a view to travelling home and abroad and I think the 4G Flex Motorhome WiFi equipment I installed has been the biggest let down. So frustrating, especially in Scotland.

    • @chrissey663
      @chrissey663 Před měsícem

      We just had a netgear 6 hopefully it will give us wifi in Scotland!