
Internet for RVs
On-The-Go
Hit the road and never lose touch. Wireless Solutions offers great on-the-go options for RVs, Skoolies, campers, and more.
Internet for wherever life takes you.
If you can get a phone signal, you can have mobile internet for RVs with Wireless Solutions.
- Easy to install
- Low equipment costs
- Service available in most areas
- Supports multiple devices
- Speeds up to 100 Mbps
- Faster and more reliable than a phone hotspot
- SIM card-only plans available for vehicles with their own cradle point device




Get Started
1. Select a gateway (device) based on your Internet needs.
*For reference, an average single user uses 250-300GB of data a month.

V-Sim
- Free 14 day trial
- Virtual sim means there’s no Sim card, nothing to upgrade
- 4G
- Defaults to dominate carrier in your area
- Plans for 200, 450, 800 and 1000 GB. Add more data and only pay the difference
- Great for RV and travel use, finds the strongest carrier in that location
- $225 sign-up, Starting at $105/month
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2. Choose your network: Check carrier coverage maps or use OpenSignal to determine the strongest signal in your area. Your service plan is based on the amount of data you’ll need and speed. Monitor your data usage on our customer portal and add more data at any time without a penalty.
3. Start your service: Place your order. Your gateway will be shipped to you in days.
Have your own device?
Great! We offer SIM-only plans for those who already have a device. Simply choose a carrier and SIM plan best suited for your needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What speed can I expect?
Your speed depends entirely on how close you are to a carrier’s cell tower in your area. We have had reports of over 80 Mbps from those who are close to a cell tower to 5 Mbps for those who are several miles away.
What is de-prioritization?
As a direct consequence of the repeal of Net-Neutrality, carriers use “data de-prioritization” as a way to manage limited bandwidth in densely populated areas with high data consumption (cities, for example).
Users with higher data usage (e.g. streaming) may experience de-prioritization during peak times. Data de-prioritization is intended not only to allow lower data users to enjoy high speeds but also to ensure network bandwidth is available for emergency services and other high-priority traffic.
Fortunately, de-prioritization usually only occurs for short periods of time (a matter of minutes or hours), typically at the end of the billing cycle.
How does this service compare to a satellite service provider?
Satellite service is typically more costly and requires additional equipment. Satellite also has a higher latency, the delay in the signal, making it more difficult to share the signal with multiple devices. Finally, inclement weather and even some structures can affect a satellite signal.
What happens when I reach my plan data limit for the month?
If you have used all of your data for the month, you have two options: You can wait until the next month’s billing cycle when your data resets or you can call us to upgrade and get additional data.
Do I have to sign a contract? Credit Check?
There is no contract and no credit check, but there is a service agreement. This is a month-to-month plan. Each month you will pre-pay for your next 30 days of service. You may cancel your subscription with us at any time.