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Old 09-27-2023, 04:40 PM   #1
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Question WIFI Underway What are you using?

I have just got a T Mobile home wifi (Not a hotspot), on the boat. It works great at the dock, but I want to use it cruising. My thought is to install an inverter connected to a dedicated 115 AC outlet.


What solutions are you guys using?
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Old 09-27-2023, 05:07 PM   #2
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I have T-mobile with a plan that covers US, Canada and Mx. I use my cell as a hot spot, it works well as long as there is good cell coverage. For 100% coverage you'll need satellite service of some sort.
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Old 09-27-2023, 05:48 PM   #3
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T-Mobile Home Internet is what we use swinging on the hook or in marinas. We don't really try to use it while at cruise speed. Don't know if that will work. So far it has exceeded my expectations except for when the base station permanently crashed while in West Palm Beach. That's when we found that you can't just walk into any TMobile store and swap out the unit. You have to go through the 800 call center and order a unit to be shipped to a nearby store for pickup. When they call telling you to pick it up, check with the store first, then Uber to the store with the old unit.
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Old 09-27-2023, 06:16 PM   #4
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I have just got a T Mobile home wifi (Not a hotspot), on the boat. It works great at the dock, but I want to use it cruising. My thought is to install an inverter connected to a dedicated 115 AC outlet.


What solutions are you guys using?
Great idea. The T-Mobile base station doesn’t know it’s on a boat so if you have power to the unit …why not? Going to take our TMobile unit and give it go on our next local trip.
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Old 09-27-2023, 06:22 PM   #5
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Yes seems to work better than my Xfinity cable at home. Now I need to find out what wattage inverter I will need. No generators on my little boat.


It loos like it is a very low wattage 8 - 16 watts. If I add my laptop to the same outlet at around 130 watts then I think a 1000w inverter would be plenty.
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Old 09-27-2023, 07:01 PM   #6
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We tried the T-mobile wifi last year in Port Orchard, WA, and in Canada. It sucked. Now use Starlink, but who knows how long that will last?
Our Starlink is still the original Residential with Portability for $145/mo. It worked all the way down the coast from Cape Flattery (NW corner of WA State) to here in San Diego as long as we didn't get more than about 10 to 15 miles from land. Speed isn't a problem, as we ran about 7 kts. We may switch to Starlink, Mexico next week though.
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Old 09-27-2023, 07:54 PM   #7
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Second the Starlink.

Have the newer RV model with US coverage and it works great everywhere we've been with it - which right now is limited to the ICW between Charleston and Fort Lauderdale.

Max speed of 7 knots underway without an issue. It even worked during the frequent thunderstorms that would always take the DirectTV offline back in the day. Granted we were docked at that point, but still...
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Old 09-27-2023, 10:04 PM   #8
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Old 09-27-2023, 10:21 PM   #9
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I had very good luck with a cellular hotspot in the USA. Unfortunately the plans were too limited to stream TV in Canada. For this reason I switched to Starlink.

If you are not streaming TV then you could very likely get by with a cellular hot spot. If you need a connection every day no matter were you are then I would look at starlink. If you cross borders or cruise offshore I would think Starlink.
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Old 09-27-2023, 10:39 PM   #10
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Original round Starlink.

In the past used Verizon going from Astoria to Alaska. Many dead areas, but did work within 25nm of an antenna. More where antennas were on hill tops.
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Old 09-28-2023, 08:04 AM   #11
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I’ve been using the T-Mobile 5g home internet for a while now. I was an early adopter and have been very happy with it. I was warned that it would be geo fenced, but I haven’t seen that happen. Just using it in Puget sound, not gonna work in Canada. Works at 8 knots here, but there are some areas with spotty coverage.
When my old one crapped out, I was able to get a replacement at a satellite store, but had to mail the old one back.
When dealing with T-Mobile retailers, it’s best to find one of the corporate stores. They can do everything. The rest are just independent retailers and have limited ability to do almost anything but sign new customers.
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Old 09-28-2023, 08:27 AM   #12
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I have a Starlink, but the 6 years before just used my cell phone and data plan. With the unlimited data plans cell phone works good except in the boonies.
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We have the T-Mobile plan for the US, Canada and Mexico. For our iPhones & iPads, it worked fairly well in Puget Sound and the Salish Sea in Canada. Not perfect, but mostly useable.

Still planning on adding Starlink, once they come out with the smaller antenna this Fall, primarily for TV.
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We’ve been using the T-Mobile (home internet) all summer, up and down the canal and Lake Erie. Works great even while underway…plus cheapest option we’ve found around…super fast speeds. I keep wondering when they are going to squash traveling usage.
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Priceless in Lake Superior. Not perfect, but I would rate "as advertised " 99+% of the time.

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We used a $40 phone with removable/replaceable battery as a hotspot for 6 years
Batteries did swell and needed replacing every 18mth @ $11 a pop.

Only worked coastal, but there are several areas we cruised where there is no reception at all.

Then we got Starlink for 12 mths

But now back in cell range for several months I've shut down SL and bought a Tp-link TL-MR6400 modem for $120 and a data only Sim card
Works a treat and no more battery issues
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We used a $40 phone with removable/replaceable battery as a hotspot for 6 years
Batteries did swell and needed replacing every 18mth @ $11 a pop.

Only worked coastal, but there are several areas we cruised where there is no reception at all.

Then we got Starlink for 12 mths

But now back in cell range for several months I've shut down SL and bought a Tp-link TL-MR6400 modem for $120 and a data only Sim card
Works a treat and no more battery issues
Who'd you buy the sim card from? What's the monthly cost? Seems pretty straightforward
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Who'd you buy the sim card from? What's the monthly cost? Seems pretty straightforward
100gb for $30/mth
No contract, change or bail at any time.

https://www.tangerinetelecom.com.au/...and#order-sims
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We are using Calyx. Service is available throughout the US and Puerto Rico, and provides unlimited/unthrottled mobile internet for as long as the membership is active. 5G connectivity speeds with no geofencing like the T-Mobile plan. We have been pleased with it over the last three years using the same hotspot device.

The Calyx Institute is a public charity and a portion of your payment is tax-deductible. Your receipt will list the tax-deductible amount. I think ours was $250.

The cost is $750 for the first year, which includes a free 4G/5G Wi-Fi hotspot (MiFi X Pro 5G), and then just $500/year thereafter. That works out to about $42/month.


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Old 10-02-2023, 08:03 PM   #20
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We tried the T-mobile wifi last year in Port Orchard, WA, and in Canada. It sucked.
I've been amazed at how bad T-Mobile's coverage really is and how drastically their "throttle back" is as well. When I was up in Port Orchard I noticed the same poor coverage. Over in Kennedy Space Center, the same.

It certainly pays to do some research on providers based on your preferred cruising grounds.
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