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With your system you really should research the hardware limitations of the C2. It’s older technology and doesn’t include some of the newer “bands”! Might not be your best choice in hardware but could be a nice inexpensive cellar option.
With your system you really should research the hardware limitations of the C2. It’s older technology and doesn’t include some of the newer “bands”! Might not be your best choice in hardware but could be a nice inexpensive cellar option.
The C2 apparently just came out with a refresh in March of 2019. The more I look at the C2 the more I like this approach. Especially like the fact that I don't have to snake a cable down through the walls . I hate the thought of cutting a hole in a brand new trailer, so as long as I can find a 12v source up there on the roof somewhere, I can get the C2 powered up and running.
Disappointed that it doesn't support 802.11ac, but it'll be more than fast enough for what I need.
The Togo Roadlink C2 did come out earlier this year, but it's based on the Winegard ConnecT 2.0, which came out a year earlier. And even then, the modem they released it with is rather old. A lot of integrated systems are going with inexpensive Cat 4 modems these days.
But the form factor is simple, and the ability to get the $360/year unlimited plan are the benefits.
Here's our coverage of the Togo Roadlink, with links to our full review of the hardware it is based upon:
http://www.rvmobileinternet.com/togo