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RV WiFi Q&A

Is Starlink worth it for RV boondocking?

Starlink Roam is one of the strongest options for RVers who camp on BLM land, boondock, or travel where cellular coverage is weak. It works best with clear sky view and is even more reliable when paired with a cellular backup.

What should full-time RV travelers use for internet?

Full-time travelers usually need a multi-carrier cellular router such as GL.iNet or Peplink, with SIMs from more than one carrier. This gives better coverage across cities, rural routes, mountains, and campgrounds.

Is T-Mobile Home Internet good for an RV?

T-Mobile Home Internet can work well for seasonal or permanent RV sites where coverage is strong. Frequent travelers are usually better served by a dedicated mobile router and carrier plans built for movement.

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