This thing is a paperweight that attaches to the top of my Airstream.1) It's primary function - a WiFi extender - is terrible. It keeps losing connection even if the RV park has very good wifi (we can easily connect our phones and computers to the RV park wifi). Does it actually extend the range? Pfff. Yes, whatever. It sucks. 2) From an LTE perspective, these are perhaps the most ridiculous and poorly designed antennas ever. Winegarde CLAIMS this device is supported by AT&T and Verizon, but it uses mini-sim and Verizon doesn't even allow it. You activate it when you try to subscribe to the BYOD hotspot plan. They just released this product last year. and they introduced it with the 8 year old SIM card standard. Complained to Winegard via email and they basically just said "no luck". Winegard, you should be ashamed and ashamed that you didn't just develop and release this poop. but about how you treat your customers. AVOID AT ALL COSTS!
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