RV Internet Setup for Remote Work: Stay Connected Anywhere
Working remotely from an RV requires reliable internet. Here is how to build a connectivity setup that handles video calls and work demands from virtually anywhere.
Reliable internet is the single most important infrastructure requirement for remote-working RVers. A well-designed connectivity setup handles video calls, file transfers, and work demands from the majority of locations across the country.
Multiple Carriers
No single carrier has the best coverage everywhere. Full-time RVers who work remotely typically maintain plans with two or three carriers β commonly Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile β and use whichever provides the best signal at each location. Visible, US Mobile, and Mint Mobile provide lower-cost options on major carrier networks.
Signal Boosters
A cellular signal booster from weBoost or SureCall amplifies a weak cellular signal inside the RV dramatically. Installed on the roof with an interior antenna, a quality booster can turn a one-bar signal into four bars. The weBoost Drive Reach is consistently the most recommended model for RV use and is essential for anyone working remotely in areas with marginal coverage.
Starlink for RVs
Starlink offers a Roam service tier specifically for mobile use, providing satellite internet coverage across the continental US, Canada, and many international locations. The coverage in rural and remote areas where cellular fails is unmatched. The combination of Starlink plus cellular backup covers virtually any location in North America.