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03-25-2015, 12:23 PM
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Just an update. The Sleek Cradle wasn't installed by ETI. They're a bit reluctant to do any hard wiring of 12 v devices they don't sell and that's understandable. At Reace's suggestion, I stopped at a Radio Shack in Gresham OR yesterday and picked up a 12v socket with a wire pigtail coming off the back. Wired it up to the 12v drop in the overhead cabinet and connected it to the sleek using the 12v plug/usb cable supplied with the cradle. Works perfectly. Went from 1 bar on the hotspot to 4 bars here at Ainsworth SP. Oh, and by the way, the little adapter to connect the cradle to the Wilson antenna cable wasn't needed. The trucker antenna simply screws in to the base of sleek without an adapter.
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03-25-2015, 01:42 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rbryan4
Just an update. The Sleek Cradle wasn't installed by ETI. They're a bit reluctant to do any hard wiring of 12 v devices they don't sell and that's understandable. At Reace's suggestion, I stopped at a Radio Shack in Gresham OR yesterday and picked up a 12v socket with a wire pigtail coming off the back. Wired it up to the 12v drop in the overhead cabinet and connected it to the sleek using the 12v plug/usb cable supplied with the cradle. Works perfectly. Went from 1 bar on the hotspot to 4 bars here at Ainsworth SP. Oh, and by the way, the little adapter to connect the cradle to the Wilson antenna cable wasn't needed. The trucker antenna simply screws in to the base of sleek without an adapter.
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They must make a bunch of different connectors on their "Trucker" antenna. I know there are a couple of different part numbers for the antenna. Both my original & the replacement I purchased at Amazon required an adapter.
Don't know if it is the Sleek that is different or the antenna, but I'm in the process of replacing the trucker antenna with a marine antenna, and it has the same connector as the Wilson trucker antennas - i.e. I need the adapter.
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03-25-2015, 02:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Vermilye
They must make a bunch of different connectors on their "Trucker" antenna. I know there are a couple of different part numbers for the antenna. Both my original & the replacement I purchased at Amazon required an adapter.
Don't know if it is the Sleek that is different or the antenna, but I'm in the process of replacing the trucker antenna with a marine antenna, and it has the same connector as the Wilson trucker antennas - i.e. I need the adapter.
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Yeah, that's probably right Jon. Different part numbers, different connections. This cradle had the "tiny" coax connector and so did the antenna cable.
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03-26-2015, 01:57 AM
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Anyone using this setup wth a Verizon 6220 Mifi unit?
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03-26-2015, 10:52 AM
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Originally Posted by slloyd47
Anyone using this setup wth a Verizon 6220 Mifi unit?
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Mine's an MHS291LVW, but the sleek cradle would work with the 6620L. Works with just about any 3G/4G device.
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03-26-2015, 11:19 AM
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Thanks Ryan. I see the picture of the antenna and cradle at the start of this thread, is there a part list somewhere on the forum? I want to have this installed a a 21' when it is built (at least the antenna as I understand it I have to do the actual cradle connections). Will have solar so good to see that works out per ths thread.
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03-26-2015, 03:53 PM
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Would be very interested in what folks get for throughput with a hotspot. Have DSL at home and get just over 1Mb outbound and maybe .25Mb inbound.
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03-26-2015, 05:37 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by padlin
Would be very interested in what folks get for throughput with a hotspot. Have DSL at home and get just over 1Mb outbound and maybe .25Mb inbound.
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There are so many variables that you can't make a direct comparison. The best I've had with a Verizon MHS291LVW was 35Mb down & 6Mb up, however it is usually slower than that. Typical over my travels on 4G LTE had been around 5-6Mb down & 2-3 up, less on 3G.
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03-26-2015, 05:46 PM
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Yes. I am using a directional Wilson antenna with the Sleek and Novatel 6620L on a mast when camping. At Seminole Canyon State Park in Texas, a remote area, I was able to get two bars of 4G service and use the internet in my trailer. I have no idea what tower I was hitting; one of the park staff told me that AT&T was the default provider in the area and he didn't think Verizon service was available. So it worked for me. Now--- Big Bend is a different story...
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03-26-2015, 06:38 PM
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Wilson Antenna Parts arrived
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Originally Posted by slloyd47
Thanks Ryan. I see the picture of the antenna and cradle at the start of this thread, is there a part list somewhere on the forum? I want to have this installed a a 21' when it is built (at least the antenna as I understand it I have to do the actual cradle connections). Will have solar so good to see that works out per ths thread.
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Mine is a Wilson 311119 antenna (roof mount) and a Wilson 4g Sleek. You can find them on Amazon but I got them cheaper through another site. Just do a google search.
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03-26-2015, 06:41 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by padlin
Would be very interested in what folks get for throughput with a hotspot. Have DSL at home and get just over 1Mb outbound and maybe .25Mb inbound.
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Jon's right. There are a lot of variables. We are camped at Crooked River Ranch just outside Terrebonne Oregon. Just ran a speed test and its 12.5 Mbps down, 15.5 Mbps up. Yesterday at Ainsworth State Park on the Columbia River it was 8 Mbps Down, 6 Mbps up.
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03-26-2015, 07:11 PM
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Thanks guys, I'll try talking to Verizon.
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03-26-2015, 07:24 PM
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Is there any advantage to the cradle models that work for one phone only, as compared to the broadcast type that will do up to 4 devices? Other than the cost, of course. Is it more portable from the TV to the RV? We mostly only need better reception for two phones anyway.
I see the 4G-S comes with a Mini Magnet Antenna. Is this other one you list an additional on for just the trailer?
At our land, the carrier I have used for over 20 years now for cell service, does not work. I need to drive a half mile up from the river to get reception. This is a pain the odd time, but frankly, a nice relief most of the time. I can just tell customers I have no service, sorry.
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03-26-2015, 07:34 PM
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Wilson Antenna Parts arrived
Don't know Jim. The idea of the cradle is to create a near field antenna so that the roof mount antenna is for all intents and purposes connected to the device. Don't know if a broadcast type device would be as effective. I can tell you I'm sold on this one. Great performance. And, since in my case it's the MiFi that goes in the cradle, many devices can share the speed.
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03-26-2015, 07:41 PM
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Robert, how does this MiFi differ from using your phone as a hotspot? I have done that many times to get my laptop, or my wife's tablet online. Does it boost the cellphone signal, or just provide a data connection?
Please excuse my silly questions, I know very little about this, but it is something I am interested in learning some about.
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03-26-2015, 08:51 PM
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Mifi has more of a router functionality while a hot spot is more throttled in bandwidth for multiple devices. We're not gamers, so the hotspot works fine. Many phone companies also have an additional device charge for using a Mifi device as it adds another device ID to your phone bill.
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03-26-2015, 09:08 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jim Bennett
Robert, how does this MiFi differ from using your phone as a hotspot? I have done that many times to get my laptop, or my wife's tablet online. Does it boost the cellphone signal, or just provide a data connection?
Please excuse my silly questions, I know very little about this, but it is something I am interested in learning some about.
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There is very little difference. A MiFi is really just a cell phone, but one that automatically connects to the 3G or 4G data network and doesn't do voice. If your plan has a lot of data, I see no reason why you couldn't just slap the phone in the cradle and use its hotspot functionality. Both the MiFi and the cell phone (when working as a hotspot) are DHCP servers and act as routers. The throttling of bandwidth has to do with the carrier and the plan, not the device.
In my case, I use the MiFi for two reasons: one, it's provided by my employer and data use is not a concern, and two, it frees up my phone.
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03-26-2015, 09:16 PM
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Also, a slight edit: when acting as a hotspot SOME phones don't have the range of a MiFi. Perhaps another reason to use a dedicated device for Internet access.
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03-27-2015, 07:44 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rbryan4
In my case, I use the MiFi for two reasons: one, it's provided by my employer and data use is not a concern, and two, it frees up my phone.
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Freeing up the phone can be a good thing, though I think my phone would default to a call, and temporarily drop off as a hot spot.
How does the provider charge for the data used, does the mifi have its own plan?
I just can't seem to keep up with technology these days.
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03-27-2015, 11:42 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jim Bennett
Freeing up the phone can be a good thing, though I think my phone would default to a call, and temporarily drop off as a hot spot.
How does the provider charge for the data used, does the mifi have its own plan?
I just can't seem to keep up with technology these days.
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I can't keep up with it either, and I work in IT.
You can get a separate plan for a MiFi or a "bundled" plan from many carriers. I guess the bundled plan treats the MiFi as an add on device. In that case they would probably share the data on the plan.
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