by JudyJB » Tue Oct 08, 2013 3:26 pm
Because I absolutely need to check email every 24 hours, I usually check cell coverage someplace before I go there. (Actually it is every 48 hours, but I like to check it more often.) Often, the RV review site will give that information, or I will call the campground in advance. (I use a mobile hotspot so get my internet through cell service.)
I do occasionally choose a place with iffy or no cell coverage, so then I check how far away I need to drive to get a signal. Sometimes I will find a scenic pullover or rest area just a very few miles away, so I unhook and go there for a couple of hours each day. For example at Fisherman's Bridge in Yellowstone, one day I drove 3 miles east to a place overlooking the lake where I had been told I could get coverage. Another day, I rode my bike with my laptop and hotspot in my backpack to a nearby (6 miles) hotel where I bought 24 hours of internet access for $12. I used it one afternoon and the next morning.
As I drive, between campgrounds I also will stop at a highway rest area and sit for an hour to check email and upload and download student papers.
I checked into satellite, but it would require additional equipment besides the dish I already have, so that is just not practical. There are just a lot of places in the country where we want to go with no coverage, so I live with it and adapt when I can.
The other option is to stay only at expensive commercial campground where they have internet available, or to stay only close to big cities.