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High-Speed Internet on the Move: LTE & 5G Solutions for Pros & Campers
An unstable signal is the enemy of every digital nomad, camper, or long-haul driver. In this category, you will find the hardware that takes over where your smartphone gives up. We focus on powerful mobile network routers and specialized receivers specifically designed for use in vehicles, on ships, or in remote locations.
Whether you are looking for a compact USB modem for your laptop or a professional router solution with Dual-SIM for your self-sufficient motorhome – you will find the right technology here:
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5G & LTE Routers: Stationary solutions for permanent installation with connectors for external antennas.
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Mobile Hotspots (MiFi): Compact companions for your pocket.
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USB Receivers: The direct solution for PCs, laptops, or as a backup interface.
Finding the Right Router: What Should You Look For?
To ensure you don't end up in a dead zone while traveling, choose your hardware based on the following criteria:
1. 5G vs. LTE (4G): Future-Proofing vs. Value for Money If you depend on high bandwidth and low latency for work (e.g., video calls in your home office on wheels), 5G is the premier choice. For simple streaming and regular browsing, our modern LTE Cat. 4 or Cat. 6 routers offer excellent value for money.
2. Dual-SIM Functionality A router with two SIM card slots (Dual-SIM) is a game-changer, especially when traveling abroad. Use one slot for your home data plan and the second for a cheap local data card in your destination country – the router can switch automatically as needed.
3. External Antenna Support (MIMO) A router inside an aluminum motorhome or a steel yacht is shielded like a cage. Look for devices with external antenna connectors. Connecting to a roof antenna is the only way to ensure full performance and range.
4. Power Supply in the Vehicle Many of our devices (e.g., from Alfa Network) support a wide voltage range and can be connected directly to the 12V or 24V onboard grid. This avoids the inefficient detour via a power inverter.
Expert Tip for IT Pros: Many of the routers listed here support advanced features such as VPN (OpenVPN, WireGuard), Load Balancing, and Failover. This not only secures your connection but also allows you to bundle different reception sources in case of an emergency.