
The considerations on where to drill a hole and the proper method to drill a hole are pretty unanimous. Before I started the project I consulted with many people that drill holes in RV roofs for a living, like satellite installers and RV techs. If you are going to drill a hole in your roof, then there are specific things that you must look at before proceeding.

It would also work with the WeBoost Reach Cell Booster or any WiFi Booster. These same methods would work for our Pepwave compatible Puma antennas along with any other antenna you may have. When permanently mounting any antenna (and not just the Poynting) on your RV there are many considerations to take into account. In addition, we want to clean up our RV office area and really want the Pepwave router mounted in a cabinet out of the way.
RV ANTENNA BOOSTER LOCATION INSTALL
We’ve been using the Pepwave Transit Duo Cat 12 for months without a roof antenna and have had a good experience, but wanted to install the antenna before we take off on the road again in order to have the best possible chance for strong cellular connection while on the road. The GPS antenna is optional for internet connectivity and serves as a way to track your Pepwave's location.īecause the Pepwave Max Transit Duo has 2 modems, you can bond two cellular plans together and be using them at the same time which creates an unbreakable bond and gives you access to multiple cellular bands which increases your chances to have a great cellular connection.


RV ANTENNA BOOSTER LOCATION PLUS
The Pepwave Max Transit Duo is a dual modem cellular router so you need the 4 cellular antennas to utilize MIMO (multiple in - multiple out) for both modems plus the 2 WiFi antennas give you dual-band (2.4 and 5 Ghz) access to campground and public WiFi using your Pepwave. It is the perfect compliment to the Pepwave Max Transit Duo Cellular Routers and we are installing it specifically for the Pepwave Max Transit Duo Cat 12 Router that we use along with our Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile cellular plans. A 7-in-1 antenna simply means that the Poynting antenna has seven antennas within one mount: 4 cellular, 2 WiFI, and 1 GPS. Recently, I installed a Poynting 7-in-1 MIMO Omnidirectional Antenna on the roof of my Tiffin Phaeton Class A motorhome.
