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chuckbear

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  1. Chip, I use a Bullett 9db omnidirectional. Many prebuilt units use the Bullett or other antennas from Ubiquiti. They seem to be the best out there. I originally built the unit to use on our boat and later moved it to the RV. Like yours, it is mounted on the top of the ladder and protrudes above the roof. Yes, the ethernet cables are what allows you to connect to the software initially for set up. After you have it set up, you can make the connections wirelessly via the router. The quality of the antenna will have a lot to do with how well it performs. Our Bullett has been out in the weather for about 10 years and still works great. The cat 5 cables is covered to protect it from UV and weather damage. Chuck
  2. Chip, Sounds like a good set up and the price is reasonable provided it does the job once you have field tested it at different locations. We have a very similar set up that I built and installed myself. We have received wifi signal from as far as 2 miles away that we have been able to verify and others from some distances that we could not verify but could confirm that they were not nearby. BTW, you are not "going on line" to connect to the antenna to find the wifi source or set up for the system. You are simply connecting to the CampPro's built in software wirelessly. You will be able to make this connection any time you are connected directly to the CampPro but not having internet connection. Good luck. Chuck
  3. We replaced all of the short cables on the Trav'ler but bought a good quality cable at the local supplier. Much better than the cables from Winegard and less likely to fail over and over. The cost was only a few dollars. I would recommend anyone with an older unit replace the short pieces of coax before you have a failure and spend a lot of time troubleshooting. Chuck
  4. I'm not sure why you all having such problems. My account was switched over to T&T a long time ago, like at the beginning of the takeover. I changed my service address YESTERDAY. it took a total of 3 minutes once I got through to a person and not the voice prompts. The change was made and done while I stayed on the phone with the rep to confirm. No new contract, my has been out of date for a couple of years, no new equipment, and NO PROBLEM getting it done. So saying it cant be done without a new contract and equipment is just not true. Others here and on other forums are getting it done daily with no problems. Chuck
  5. You do NOT call AT&T to change your service or anything else for DirecTV. You call DirecTV. That is probably why so many are having an issue. As I said, no problem at all getting this done for us. Chuck
  6. Just switched from the West Coast feed to our Tampa locals a few weeks ago. Took one call, not on hold long, and in a matter of less than a minute, the change was made. Easy and simple. A had the rep wait on the line until the receiver refreshed and the new locals showed up. It took a matter of several seconds and it was done. Not sure about any "migration" of my account. That has never come up in conversation. Chuck
  7. We have had DirecTV for almost 10 years on our boat and now for 3 years in the RV. We have changed service addresses on a number of occasions but never on a weekly on monthly basis. We usually switch to a New York address when traveling in the east and a Los Angeles address when out west. This gives us the network feeds, which as all we need. In all of my dealing both on the phone and on the website, I have encountered few problems both as DirecTV and now with AT&T. On occasions, their chat service is down on the website but most times, that is all I need to get something done. In those 13 years, we have never encountered the long times and frustrations the OP has encountered. So your new reality and mine don't seem to match up. Chuck
  8. This just isn't true. Let the receiver run through the set up until it starts "searching for satellite". At that time you can press the menu button and go to your DVR recordings. As long as you don't turn the receiver off, you can continue to access the menu. Chuck
  9. If your planning on using flashing lights, please don't park next to us. Chuck
  10. 2+ years in Florida and it looks as good today as the first day it was applied. Most who criticize using ZEP have never used it, have "heard" of problems or report on cases where the preparation was not done properly and the ZEP failed. Those of us that have done everything correctly, see no issues and lots of benefit. Chuck
  11. We used it on the painted surfaces, fiberglass and old decal stripes. It sticks to everything, makes it all shine and made the faded stripes look almost new again. Chuck
  12. We applied Zep to our 1999 Bounder and it looks as good today as it did a year and a half ago when we applied it. Everywhere we go folks comment on how great our coach looks. Proper prep and application is key to success and longevity. Many who have had bad results shortcut or did not prepare or apply properly. Chuck
  13. Why would you not want to share that info here? Chuck
  14. Look at the manufacturers website for good info and videos on preparation. Chuck
  15. We scrubbed the entire roof with a medium brush and dish soap. Nothing else. However, we had been using rubber roof cleaner in the past for normal cleaning and the roof was in pretty clean condition. Do not use ANY petroleum based products on the roof. Chuck
  16. We used this on our coach. Mix small batches at a time. If you mix a 5 gallon bucket all at once, it will kick off before you're done. I mixed 2 or 3 gallons at a time. Half a 5 gallon bucket will work if you apply it quick enough. For those that had leftovers, some of the roof did not get enough coating. We did have one issue. Although the roof seems to be sealed fine, a few months after we applied Liquid Rubber, gray splotches started to appear all over the roof. The splotches got larger an darker and eventually covered the entire roof. It looks pretty bad. The manufacturer was no help whatsoever with this problem. I have no idea whether this will have any affect on the product in the long term. Chuck
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