Sample Mobile Internet Setup Explorer
Here you can explore some common mobile internet configurations, including some of the mobile internet setups of other RVers and cruisers.
Use the hover points to learn more about each component of a setup. And then browse the current featured options for each.
Remember - the sky (sometimes literally) is the limit in possibilities - so don't restrict yourself to just these samples.
About This Setup
Home Internet services have become a popular option with the nomad community.
While not specifically designed for mobile use, several carriers are not enforcing any location restrictions on use.
Combing this service with a satellite service will give you another option for connectivity when you're out of cellular range.
Both services can be connected to a non-cellular router which then broadcasts a signal to your equipment.
Pros
- Home Internet service can be very flexible and affordable.
- Home Internet service is typically plug-and-play - no advanced tech skills needed.
- Starlink has plans for a variety of nomad use cases including in-motion, home continent, ocean, and international.
- You can integrate both options through a non-cellular router.
Cons
- Home Internet services are not technically designed to be mobile, and the carriers could start enforcing location restrictions at any time.
- Satellite equipment can be expensive, and uses a lot of power.
Recommended For
Those who already have either Home Internet or satellite, and want something to complement that service. This is a popular option and could even be a long term solution for some nomads.
Explore our Starlink Resource Collection:
Featured Mobile Hotspots
Below are current flagship model hotspot devices for all of the carriers.
Data Plans for Data Devices
Below are some top data plans that are specifically for data-only devices (eg hotspots) that you might want to consider. Or shop all the plans we're tracking.
Cellular Embedded Mobile Routers
Below are mobile routers with at least one cellular embedded modem, that we've had hands on time with. These tend to be more enterprise class devices, but they also come in more consumer priced models. While these are not carrier specific (like mobile hotspots are), do pay attention to the modem specifications of each model. They can vary quite a bit.
There are many more models in our Gear Center.
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