Does anyone use a WiFi booster, range extender, repeater, amplifier or something to improve reception in campgrounds? Sometimes just opening a browser is difficult. If a page has a picture or embedded video it might lock everything up. This even happens when it shows 4 or 5 bars signal strength.
I'm looking for suggestions and product recommendations.
Thanks,
Bob
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Durango, CO
2015 S Outback
A friend has a little device that plugs into his Mac usb port and extends wifi - says the device drivers are very finiky and not for the faint of heart - I could try to find out what that is if you're interested.
What I do - but this requires an elictrical hookup as it's a 120v device - is use a small Apple Express wifi base station and configure it to join an existing wifi network. Haven't done it in a campground but do it all the time when camped outside family and friends. Has worked great. Just have to know the password for the network you want to join and it's easy to configure.
https://www.amazon.com/BearExtender-Extender-Microsoft-Certified-Refurbished/dp/B018MHNVE4/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1471630247&sr=8-2&keywords=bearextender
Amazon Prime had it to me at the campground in <48 hours. It's installed and working great!
It is essentially a second WiFi adapter connected through a USB connection and shows in the "available networks" menu as WiFi 2. Choose the network you want from the WiFi 2 list and in a snap your connected.
Things are loading and opening as fast or faster than my DSL connection at home!
I've only had it an hour but am ready to order a second for Rosalie.
As I put it through it's paces I'll update my evaluation. For now I have to say WOW!! - $25 well spent.
Have fun!
Bob