Hi folks...
I've been searching around the internet for answers to this questions and haven't really found anything helpful.
I have a small antenna that provides me internet through Rogers here in Canada. Its called "Portable Internet.". I assume that it exchanges signals with the cell phone system.
I travel full time in my RV all over Canada and its useful for access.
In most cases this device works well, when used indoors, but sometimes I get a much better signal if I put it outside, on top of my RV.
But, this unit is not meant for weather and so I have to be very careful not to get it rained on.
Can you suggest a way to protect it for those times I do put it outside?
Wrap it in Saran Wrap? Put a plastic bucket over it?
I want to have the minimal interference from whatever is protecting it, of course.
Here's the information from label on the bottom of the unit:
NextNet Wireless Inc.
Minneapolis, USA
FCC ID: PHX-RSU2510F
IC: 4022A-RSU2510F
Part # 900=0060-1920
13.0 Vdc
1.3A
Thanks
I've been searching around the internet for answers to this questions and haven't really found anything helpful.
I have a small antenna that provides me internet through Rogers here in Canada. Its called "Portable Internet.". I assume that it exchanges signals with the cell phone system.
I travel full time in my RV all over Canada and its useful for access.
In most cases this device works well, when used indoors, but sometimes I get a much better signal if I put it outside, on top of my RV.
But, this unit is not meant for weather and so I have to be very careful not to get it rained on.
Can you suggest a way to protect it for those times I do put it outside?
Wrap it in Saran Wrap? Put a plastic bucket over it?
I want to have the minimal interference from whatever is protecting it, of course.
Here's the information from label on the bottom of the unit:
NextNet Wireless Inc.
Minneapolis, USA
FCC ID: PHX-RSU2510F
IC: 4022A-RSU2510F
Part # 900=0060-1920
13.0 Vdc
1.3A
Thanks
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