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  1. I'm curious if anyone has experience related to the performance of these two options. Background: Getting ready to head on the road full time with the family for about 18 months in our converted BlueBird 40' rear engine bus. I work an engineering design job that I can do remotely, but requires internet access. We will be touring all over the US both in urban and rural areas, but generally doing more boondocking than RV parks. First loop this summer / fall / winter will be north from AZ to Canada, then down the west coast and back to AZ. Second trip next spring / summer will be across the southern US then up the east coast. Option 1: Seems like most folks go with a cellular booster with external antenna, amplifier, and internal antenna. If we went this route I'd most likely go with the WeBoost OTR setup, but maybe upgrade the internal antenna. Option 2: External Antenna(s), direct M2M type amplifier(s), connected directly into a dedicated cellular modem. I'm assuming option 1 would be more flexible, giving us improved signal for all our phones and hotspot. And that option 2 would potentially give us the most robust network connection in more remote locations? Any experiences with either much appreciated. Rob
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