TravelTiger
Founding Texas-West Chapter Leaders-Retired
The other day I saw an interesting post on Facebook from a full-timer.
He said, if you are at an RV park that has cable, and you plan to be there a while (ie months), consider contacting the cable supplier to have internet service activated through the cable. If you have your own cable modem, you can then have an alternative to expensive cellular or intermittent wifi internet service.
I had never considered that, but now wonder if that really is feasible?
That said, we found out that cable internet was available in our area from the local cable provider (Suddenlink), even though our site in this rv park does not have cable service.
The cable provider has lines on the utility poles running right behind our site. The simply brought a service line down the utility pole, added a connection point and grounded it, then strung cable along the ground over to our rig (he implied it would be buried eventually). We have the cable coming into the rig via the slide, for now, but will install a receptacle for it specifically on the rig at some point. I already had a cable modem from our previous sticks & bricks, so it took the tech about 10 minutes and we were up and running with 250 GB of data, 15mbps service for under $50 a mo.
This will replace 30 GB of 4G LTE cellular data at $225 a mo.
Granted, it's not mobile... But we are fulltiming here for DH's work, not going anywhere except possible vacations. I can still use my 4G LTE hotspot for when we travel.
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He said, if you are at an RV park that has cable, and you plan to be there a while (ie months), consider contacting the cable supplier to have internet service activated through the cable. If you have your own cable modem, you can then have an alternative to expensive cellular or intermittent wifi internet service.
I had never considered that, but now wonder if that really is feasible?
That said, we found out that cable internet was available in our area from the local cable provider (Suddenlink), even though our site in this rv park does not have cable service.
The cable provider has lines on the utility poles running right behind our site. The simply brought a service line down the utility pole, added a connection point and grounded it, then strung cable along the ground over to our rig (he implied it would be buried eventually). We have the cable coming into the rig via the slide, for now, but will install a receptacle for it specifically on the rig at some point. I already had a cable modem from our previous sticks & bricks, so it took the tech about 10 minutes and we were up and running with 250 GB of data, 15mbps service for under $50 a mo.
This will replace 30 GB of 4G LTE cellular data at $225 a mo.
Granted, it's not mobile... But we are fulltiming here for DH's work, not going anywhere except possible vacations. I can still use my 4G LTE hotspot for when we travel.
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