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Dear Lazywebz:

My campground has a new wifi offering. One can purchase relatively speedy wifi from an outsourced provider by the hour, day, week, month, etc.. Alas, once one has purchased the wifi access, it isn't transferable between devices: if you bought it on your laptop, you can't just logout & login with your tablet or mobile phone.

Is there some novel hardware or software mechanism by which I could create an in-house (in-trailer) shared hotspot while purchasing just a single $100 per season package for one device?

Alternatively, I already pay for hotspot functionality with Verizon Wireless via my mobile phone but the signal strength in extreme rural West Virginia is so feeble that I get only "1X" data rather than 3G or 4G LTE, and even that meagre offering is only available on good weather days from the south end of the trailer deck. Does anyone have a recommendation on a repeater/amplifier which could boost the gain enough that my phone could latch onto the 3G network and thus use my Verizon hotspot instead of the camp's wifi?

Help me, Obiwan: you're my only hope!

Date: 2012-03-17 04:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bjarvis.livejournal.com
I have a Linksys WRE54G repeater handy and I'm going to play with that; at a glance, it seems similar to the models you've mentioned.

The snag is that I really need a device which is also a DHCP/NAT server: most repeaters simply listen on one wifi channel and blindly repeat onto another wifi channel. That's sufficient to extend the range of an existing network but since my source ISP isn't going to feed additional IP addresses, I'll have to spoof that at my end.

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