
FAQ: Why Portable Internet Reigns Supreme Over Mobile Hotspots for Connectivity on the Go
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April 16, 2024If you love the open road and RV adventures are your thing, you need portable internet. Whether you drive a Class A, B or C motorhome or a fifth wheel on your trips, you need internet that moves with you — to enjoy lightning-fast speeds, unlimited data without any caps, and seamless connections, all with no need to worry about external antennas or complex setups.
That’s Redzone’s portable internet.
Redzone’s portable internet is the easiest way to get internet that goes with you, allowing you to get online, check email, or stream email throughout your travels. It’s an innovative technology that makes your RV internet simple.
Here are the frequently asked questions about Redzone’s Portable Internet for RVs and adventurers:
Do RVers need internet for the portable device to work?
You do not need a separate internet service. That’s what your portable device does.
Your RV only needs to be within range of a 4G or 5G wireless network. The portable device will connect to the network and create a Wi-Fi signal for you to connect all of your internet devices, including Smart TVs, phones, laptops, tablets, cameras, lights, and more — in and around your RV. You don’t need a camper Wi-Fi router either. Simply connect your devices directly via Wi-Fi.
Is it using a cellular network?
No, the device connects to wireless broadband networks. You get 4G or 5G internet for your RV.
How is it connecting to the internet?
The device attaches wirelessly to a 4G or 5G signal from a nearby tower, and then from the tower by fiber optic connection to the internet. As you travel from tower to tower, the device automatically switches to the closest tower with the best signal, so you get internet for RVs when you’re on the road.
Is portable Internet better than satellite internet for RVs or mobile hotspots?
Portable internet reigns supreme over satellite internet and mobile hotspots for connectivity on the go. Let us count the ways. With mobile hotspots and satellite internet, you typically have annual or even multi-year commitments. You may be limited in the number of devices you can connect and then may find only intermittent connectivity. There may also be premium charges for different services.
With Redzone, you get a greater coverage range. You get consistent, high-speed connectivity for an unlimited number of connected devices and no limits on your data use. And, you get a single monthly fee that covers everything.
Can I get satellite internet for my RV?
You can, but why would you? Satellite internet is so last decade and requires installation, slow speeds, and high costs. Redzone’s portable internet provides the fast speeds you need and you won’t wash out your signal when it rains.
Is coverage better than with a mobile hotspot?
Mobile hotspots work if they are in close proximity to a cell tower. Redzone’s portable internet solution has longer, enhanced antennas that provide stronger signals and longer ranges.
Are there data caps?
Nope. You get unlimited data to browse, stream, or work. Unlike many other plans, your speeds will not slow down if you exceed certain data limits.
Do I have to have power or be plugged in for it to work?
The device has a built-in battery backup. It needs to be powered on, but it does not need to be plugged in to work to provide high-speed internet in a camper. It will run for 8 hours on the built-in battery pack, which can be recharged so you can keep getting fast internet for RV traveling.
If we are on the road for 12 hours, will it run off of my RV battery?
Yes, the device will run on your RV’s wall outlets for as long as your RV’s batteries maintain their charge. This lets you access the best internet for RVs when on the road from place to place.
Do I have to charge it? How do I do that?
You don’t have to charge it to use it for normal use. When you turn the power off, you’ll want it charged to power your internet. The battery will automatically charge when you have it plugged into a wall outlet.
How long does it last if it’s not plugged in?
You get eight hours on a single built-in battery pack, and 16+ hours on two built-in battery packs.
What if I’m going off-roading or traveling to remote connections?
We’ve got you covered. When you need internet at a remote or off-grid location, Redzone’s portable internet solution goes where you go with extended coverage even in most remote areas.
If we go for a hike or leave our RV for a day of touring, can we take it with us?
That’s one of the great things about Redzone’s portable internet. You can just put it in your pack and switch it on when you are out and about. The device will take two to three minutes to start up and connect, and you’ll have internet on the go. You can then connect your laptop or other device through the Wi-Fi signal.
Can I run other devices in my RV using this device? Like my TV, my phone, and my laptop?
Absolutely! You can connect any of your Wi-Fi-enabled devices, or all of them at the same time. Just like your home Wi-Fi, you can connect everything in your RV.
Will my portable internet device charge my phone and laptop?
No, the portable internet device does not charge other devices. It’s a great idea though! We will pass it along to our engineers for future consideration.
Will I have trouble if everyone in the RV is trying to connect?
No, you will not have trouble connecting multiple devices. Our portable internet device works on the latest Wi-Fi standards, allowing you to connect dozens of devices simultaneously.
What is the best internet service for an RV?
It’s an easy choice. Redzone provides portable internet with nationwide coverage and better signal strength, so you can enjoy RV-ing and stay connected on the go.
Get Internet That Moves With You
At Redzone, we believe the internet should move with you. When you’re on an RV adventure, be sure to stay in the digital zone with our portable internet. Still have questions? Contact Rezone to learn more about portable internet for your RV, and stay connected on the road.





