Easiest way of boosting mobile phone signal?

lukasmaximus
lukasmaximus Forum Participant Posts: 1
edited June 24 in Caravans #1

I am on Vodafone and need to boost my signal in order to be able to work from the van in the summer holidays.

Specifically this is around the Clarach Bay area, I get 4g currently but it is in/out of signal.

I've seen suggestions on something like this Avtex AMR104X WIFI for Motorhomes and Caravans

But ideally I don't want to be drilling into the roof of my tourer!

Any guidance/advice would be appreciated. Cheers!

 

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  • richardandros
    richardandros Club Member Posts: 2,680 ✭✭✭
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    edited June 2023 #2

     Not as neat as the Avtex solution - but I use a TP Link router and a Poynting aerial attached to a 10' aluminium mast which is secured to the jockey wheel post with the usual aerial bracket. The lead comes in through one of the front windows set to 'fresh air'. However - it does avoid having to drill any holes in the van and only takes about 5 minutes to set up once on site and it is, of course, quite a bit cheaper.

    It gives far better reception than a mobile phone and I typically get 35-55 Mbps download in most areas - sometimes up to 85 Megs.  I use an EE sim, but the router is unlocked and will accept any sim card.

  • Navigateur
    Navigateur Forum Participant Posts: 3,880
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    edited June 2023 #3

    Getting the antenna as high as possible is the key to a signal.  A caravan is in effect a Faraday Cage and even puting one's mobile on top of the roof outside a rooflight can make a huge difference.  Where signal is a real problem I use a router in a watertight box at the top of my longest mast - about 20' up.  No leads needed as downlink to devices is wifi, and a small solar panel shares the box with the router. 

    Coverage maps should suggest the best SIM to be using, but always worth trying others. Beware local blind spots, also try moving mast about a bit.

  • DaveT
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    edited July 2023 #4

    RichardandRos - Snap! just installed the same kit. Have a temporary lash up using the 4 suction feet provided with the aerial. Although it works OK, I think the addition of a pole (like yours) may improve matters further.

  • richardandros
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    edited July 2023 #5
  • Cornersteady
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    edited July 2023 #6

    I found this the other day from the Trudgians , it's a portable external wifi router for caravans/MH that requires no drilling for an external antenna which can be as high as you can get it.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYkSmZMQdgA

  • DaveT
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    edited July 2023 #7

    RichardandRos, thanks for the photograph, I will find something similar. I very much liked your post regarding the E&P hydraulics unit. The Alko wheel locks are a nightmare on my TA van because the storage yard is uneven and twin motor movers mean that I have to crawl on the floor to locate the trolley jack. It slipped and skewed the caravan around recently and I am now committed to getting this fitted. I doubt that I have the same payload allowance as you (mine is 232Kg), but I will look for weight savings elsewhere so that I remain within the MTPLM. My Touareg is still going strong and I am not sure I would want to replace it with anything else. Best regards Dave. 

  • ClubMember4925A6864E
    ClubMember4925A6864E Forum Participant Posts: 1
    edited July 4 #8

    Hi 

    I got a mobile phone booster  with  a outdoor antenna and one for indoors  guaranteed  to up your signal from one bar to five bar  the best thing which works  the best  and  no.sim card in the booster at all just the SIM card in your phone  and no running costs just the electric to run it.

    I had my for years and  works really well.

    Stephen 

  • richardandros
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    edited July 21 #9

    I know this post is a few weeks old but I thought I would add this. We are currently on the North York Moors CAMC site - which for those that don't know it, is about 5 miles outside Whitby on the top of the moors.  About as remote as you can get - although, clearly, there must be a mast somewhere near. Was amazed to be getting almost 90 Mbps download and it's been there or thereabouts, all week.

    I have also modified my set-up.  Instead of routing the aerial cable through a window set to 'fresh air' and having the router balanced on the back of one of the settees, I've bought an extension cable and the router now sits on a table in the awning and is plugged into the external 240v socket on the side of the van. Given that our van is aluminium clad, I wasn't sure the wifi signal would get through - but it's fine, as you can see.

  • Arch
    Arch Forum Participant Posts: 347
    edited July 21 #10

    Do you have any details of this booster

  • rasdus
    rasdus Forum Participant Posts: 1
    edited August 7 #11

    Genius, just found use for my small solar panel, even has same connection for my router👍

  • tirwin
    tirwin Forum Participant Posts: 1
    edited August 17 #12

    What booster do you have? Thanks. 

  • dgarside
    dgarside Forum Participant Posts: 2
    edited August 27 #13

    From some previous research the WeBoost product kept coming up, but isn't the cheapest and not really a UK product. The UK one which came up was HiBoost which is very similar.

    The most commonly recommended solution I found was to invest in a mobile router like the Netgear Nighthawk M1/M2 etc with the external antenna connection. As previously commented the Poynting antennas came with lots of good recommendations.

    As I needed high speed for working away (which fell through at last minute) I purchased the Starlink which is super fast, but expensive monthly fee. That being said it can be paused when not being used like I have now.