
Since wireless networks are usually connected to wired ones, an access point also often serves as a link to the resources available on the wired network, such as an Internet connection. The primary job of an access point is to broadcast a wireless signal that computers can detect and tune into. The beginnings of a wireless network start with a device known as an access point. When a radio frequency current is supplied to an antenna an electromagnetic field is created that can travel through space.īoosting Your RV’s Wi-Fi: A Guide to Staying Connected While on the Road Radio frequency technology is used to broadcast the signal you are trying to link to. WiFi does not require a physically wired connection between whoever is sending the signal and you the receiver. WiFi is not short for wireless fidelity like HiFi is short for high fidelity. WiFi is a name given to a wireless networking technology that uses radio waves to provide wireless high-speed internet and network connections. If you are looking for the best WiFi booster for your RV, it does help to understand just what exactly WiFi is.

I may have found the best wifi booster for an RV! The guys at Rockland are great and explained everything new about the move to the 3 as well as were there when I couldn't always get peak performance out of the old 2.While enjoying the full time RV living lifestyle, one cannot be without a good internet signal! There is nothing more frustrating than being in an RV park that advertises free internet access, and you are in your RV without a connection to the outside world! I may have a solution to this problem. This is not a go to fix if you just don't have wifi, but it certainly takes the pain away from even the home made RV park wifi. Now we have great access to the best possible signal from even poor wifi. The upgrade from the 4.2ghz CampPro2 to the dual band CapmPro3 was a must.

With the full timers Gold Rush most wifi signals being bogged down with people streaming, scrolling, or trying to 'work from home' on park internet. We are full time RVers that move around seasonally and not every park has wifi that broadcasts out past the clubhouse. After more than 4 years with our CampPro2 that kept us connected everywhere, even in poor signal parks, we returned to Rockland in person to pick up a CampPro3.
