Anybody have any ideas on installing a WIFI Booster into a Albin 28 TE? Wondering how hard this would be to install the antenna up on the mast and running CAT5 Cable into main cabin?
I am looking at the BAD BOY Xtreme MJ by Bitstorm.
Thanks!
Alan
Valkyrie
2008 Albin 28TE
St Joseph MI
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WIFI Booster Installation
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WIFI Booster Installation
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2008 28 Albin TE NE
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St. Joseph MI.
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Re: WIFI Booster Installation
i'd think it would be really easy - you could follow the route of your VHF aerial cable and terminate behind the dash or remove some trim and run the cat 5 behind that.
I have a friend who installed last year a system by Shakespeare on his live aboard as the wifi in the marina is pretty terrible!
Alternatively if you are using the wifi for transmitting between equipment on board, why not use something like a netgear aircard? I have one on FP2 that has a LTE SIM card installed but we also use it for sending data back and to each others devices etc.
I have a friend who installed last year a system by Shakespeare on his live aboard as the wifi in the marina is pretty terrible!
Alternatively if you are using the wifi for transmitting between equipment on board, why not use something like a netgear aircard? I have one on FP2 that has a LTE SIM card installed but we also use it for sending data back and to each others devices etc.
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Re: WIFI Booster Installation
We are planning to do some distance cruising so the need is for better connection power to Marina WiFi's. The local connectivity is not my primary worry, its approaching the wiring
Alan
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2008 28 Albin TE NE
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St. Joseph MI.
Hull Number: AUL 28 942 H 708
2008 28 Albin TE NE
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Re: WIFI Booster Installation
There are a number of Wi-Fi boosters out there and I don't know anything about a 'BadBoy' but I do know something about the Wirie.
First, regardless of what you use, is the simplicity of the unit. Is it simple to install? Is it simple to use? Is it simple to trouble shoot? and Is it simple to get tech support? If you don't answer YES to each of those questions, look for something other than a BadBoy. I hope your BadBoy doesn't turn into Boy its Bad.
Another thing to take into consideration is what to use when there is NO Wi-Fi available and you WILL encounter that. Then you might as well have a coat hanger hanging out a window.
My experience with the Wirie (Google it) is that you WILL answer yes to each question, plus if you were to purchase the Wirie Pro you can use it to pull in a G3 & G4 signal. You don't need Wi-Fi to get online. I have a SIM chip from when we purchased a Go Phone for my wife and used that for the data chip. I purchase data as I need it. I do that as I don't have any more phones available on my plan plus it is a way to watch my expenses.
Several guys on this listserv also have and endorse the Wirie. Be aware, it isn't an inexpensive alternative, but it works and support is great.
First, regardless of what you use, is the simplicity of the unit. Is it simple to install? Is it simple to use? Is it simple to trouble shoot? and Is it simple to get tech support? If you don't answer YES to each of those questions, look for something other than a BadBoy. I hope your BadBoy doesn't turn into Boy its Bad.
Another thing to take into consideration is what to use when there is NO Wi-Fi available and you WILL encounter that. Then you might as well have a coat hanger hanging out a window.
My experience with the Wirie (Google it) is that you WILL answer yes to each question, plus if you were to purchase the Wirie Pro you can use it to pull in a G3 & G4 signal. You don't need Wi-Fi to get online. I have a SIM chip from when we purchased a Go Phone for my wife and used that for the data chip. I purchase data as I need it. I do that as I don't have any more phones available on my plan plus it is a way to watch my expenses.
Several guys on this listserv also have and endorse the Wirie. Be aware, it isn't an inexpensive alternative, but it works and support is great.
Calm seas,
Charles
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Charles
Jane & Charles Williamson
m/v Nepidae
Albin 43 Sundeck
Nepidae.trawler@gmail.com
MTOA-3927
AGLCA - 12114 (ret)
Currently: On the Loop