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Old 03-04-2012, 08:37 PM   #4
chockwald
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For TV I recommend DirecTV....they seem to be more RV/fulltimer friendly than Dish. We have had DirecTV for 8 years now, and love it!!! We have a DVR, and our Winegard crank up dish has two LNB's so we are able to record a program while watching another. We love it and wouldn't switch for anything. For Broadband each of our Verizon phones provides a hotspot to which you can connect up to 3, or 4 users...I forget. So far 2000 miles into our adventure we have had no problem uploading and downloading pictures. We have used free WiFi a lot....at the park we are at today we are picking of Lowe's Guest WiFi across the freeway....20mbps and higher. The park has free WiFi too, but this was easier than connecting to their Tengonet. Our last 3 hosts have provided free WiFi. To boost a weak WiFi signal I plug in a Hawking Dish to my USB port....doubles to triples the signal strength. Not using it today.
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