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Two Connections Can Be Better Than One

Written by WiFiRanger Ambassador, Joel Weiss “docj”

Most of us who are dependent on cellular data connections know that even the best of them aren’t all that stable. In fact, if you use a speed test like speedofme.com you’ll observe that the speed of any cellular connection can vary rather dramatically even during the course of a speed test. In addition, both my OTR Mobile and my Verizon unlimited prepaid Jetpack SIM are subject to momentary “outages” lasting a couple of seconds. These often evidence themselves by brief rebuffering events on my YouTube TV.

Even though these brief outages are worse with plans that are heavily “network managed” even the hotspot on my postpaid Verizon plan exhibits significant variation on a moment-to-moment basis.

To combat this situation, I’m now using my WiFiRanger in Load Balance mode to “join” my two connections. The Ranger does not do true connection bonding (which is more complex and usually more expensive) but it does select which connection it wants to use for every webpage element or streaming segment. When one connection becomes slow the Ranger can choose the other. The result is that I’m now pretty much immune to the variabilities of my two connections. It’s not all that likely that both of my connections will slow at the same moment.

I’ve attached a screenshot which shows the real time data usage through my Ranger for a period of a couple of minutes. Usage through my Jetpack is shown in orange with the green representing the OTR Mobile AT&T hotspot. You can see how the load shifts from one connection to the other. You can even see moments when the green line seems to take over entirely from the orange one.

Screenshot of Control Panel with Load Balanced Ethernet WAN & Cellular Usage

What we’re doing here won’t help you if neither of your connections is fast enough to stream video, but it is quite helpful if you are concerned about moments during which one of your connections may drop below the threshold for high resolution streaming. When that happens, the router simply shifts the data stream to the other connection.

I won’t try to claim that WiFiRanger is the only router that has this Load Balance capability. But, typically, it is found in higher priced devices. If you’ve never tried it you might find it useful. It’s available on all WiFiRanger products including the new Converge models. It’s easy to set up and doesn’t limit your internet usage in any way.

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WiFiRanger Announces New MicroLTE Pack Availability

Value Designed LTE Outdoor Cellular & WiFi with Micro Indoor Router

January 3rd, 2018 – Meridian, Idaho – WiFiRanger, the leader in RV networking solutions, announced today their latest LTE offering for the RV Industry. The WiFiRanger MicroLTE Pack is a unified aftermarket solution for both Cellular and WiFi Internet access. It is bundled with a ready-to-activate Millenicom SIM installed for the customer.

The pack includes a powerful Sky3 outdoor unit, equipped with a Category 4 LTE modem, high gain WiFi antenna, and the innovative WiFiRanger Micro indoor router. About the size of a matchbook, the indoor router is small and compact, but offers all the features WiFiRanger is best known for, including SafeSurf(TM), Multi-WAN Bonding, Auto Login at thousands of RV parks, and intelligent bandwidth management for automatically optimizing the LTE data usage.

“Every RV owner knows that space is at a premium in an RV, so we answered the request to make the indoor router as small as possible. We made it so small, that you may need your reading glasses to find it!”

Kelly Hogan
CEO, WiFiRanger

The WiFiRanger MicroLTE Pack is conveniently powered by 12VDC, drawing very little current, so it may be used even while boondocking and dry camping.

“The entire design of this pack is to improve internet availability at an affordable price. With an MSRP of $299, this is a fantastic value for a complete LTE equipped solution, with all the benefits of having both indoor and outdoor devices on the RV.”

Kelly Hogan
CEO, WiFiRanger

Initial shipments are scheduled for January 15th, with full production availability in mid February.

WiFiRanger partnered with Millenicom, the leader in affordable Cellular data plans for the mobile lifestyle community, in order to provide customers with a turn-key, no contract WiFi and Cellular solution. Customers may activate their own Millenicom account as needed through a simple and easy-to-use web portal, and only have the plan active when needed.

“Providing great value in Cellular data has always been the aim, and now having outdoor LTE connectivity combined with WiFi makes mobile internet entirely better and more reliable.”

Dennis Castle
Director, Millenicom

WiFiRanger products, assembled and designed in Meridian, Idaho, are available directly at wifiranger.com or for OE integration from their Elkhart, Indiana distributor, MITO Corporation. For aftermarket information, inquiries can be emailed to sales@wifiranger.com or call 208-321-5544 while for OE inquiries, call MITO at 574-295-2441.