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NOTE...UPDATED VIDEO: • Build a Private RV Wi Fi System with a Nan... Full Details: http://OutsideOurBubble.com/secure-pr... Entire video done with my MacBook Pro...sorry for the low res camera as I do the demo from my desktop. What can we say, we all would like a much better connection to an RV Parks Wi-Fi. For at times, you just can’t reach based on where you are parked or you can not stay connected. It also would be nice to have our own internal private Wi-Fi setup in our coach or RV for all our devices to connect to. Seeing I have been asked about a lower cost solution vs our other video of our personal setup, in this video we show you how you can do this for under $100! You will not only have a much more powerful connection to a parks Wi-Fi over a longer distance, but you will always connect to your own private Wi-Fi in your RV so you never need to connect to another SSID for each device. This also means you will be able to connect your wireless printer and print to it any time. (Just leave the setup plugged in.) You need to know how to change your Windows network card from DHCP to Static IP and back again to do the configuration. Here is a search to help you... http://lmgtfy.com/?q=How+to+change+to... What is needed.... Ubnt NanoStation Loco M2 – This is the directional antenna and powerful radio all built into one nice package. It is made by Ubiquiti which is a carrier grade company. As such, it is not as consumer friendly with wizards and the like, in other words, it is not a fancy looking user interface as it is geared towards someone who knows what they are doing. Do not let that scare you however, as once it is setup, which I walk you through, you will be good to go. http://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-NanoSt... Ubnt AirGateway – This is also made by Ubiquiti and is a very little wireless Wi-Fi router. This is actually what all your devices will connect to to talk to each other and the Internet. It may be small, but can cover your motor coach or RV without an issue. Best part…it’s low cost and it uses the same power supply as the NanoStation as it just pops into place. This makes for a clean setup. http://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-Networ... Two Network Cables – You will need two (2) of these in order to set this up, but will end up using just one when we are done. I recommend shielded cables and that is what I linked to. If you already have network cables, then you are all set. If not BE SURE to order TWO. http://www.amazon.com/Cable-Matters-S... ….Optional…. Ubnt NanoStation M2 – A more powerful model of the Loco M2 listed above with double the antenna range for hard to reach access points in a park. (It is also double the height do to the large antenna.) http://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-NSM2-U... Ubnt AirGateway-LR – “LR” for Long Range. A more powerful model of the AirGateway listed above giving you increased access to your personal Wi-Fi inside and out of your RV. http://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-Networ... NanoStation Window Mount – A handy window suction mount for your NanoStation. Great for windshields or other areas as the NanoStation is usually poll mounted outside. (But we are using it inside.) http://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-Networ... Dealing with Captive Portal or “Agree” Pages: Some parks require you to “agree” or login with a user name and password before you have access. So once you connect to the park with the NanoStation, while on your Wi-Fi network, the first time you open your web browser the “captive portal” page will come up asking you to agree or log in. Once you do, the portal will note the MAC address of the NanoStation and then allow access to anything on your local Wi-Fi network. NOTE: If your browser defaults to a open a webpage that is HTTPS (vs HTTP) then the captive portal can not show up as it is not HTTPS active. So be sure you are trying to go to a site that is not HTTPS. (Ie…Facebook, Google, GMail are all examples of HTTPS sites that people have their browsers default to.) So try another site…any site…maybe ours, and the captive portal page should come up for you. Also some campgrounds auto log you out after X hours or at the start of a new day. If this is the case you need to AGREE again. Just a heads up.