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  2. Starlink Speed Update - iRV2 Forums

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    Starlink: 178 Down & 15 Up using the Starlink App and 169 Down and 14 Up using the Speedtest app. For comparison sake, T-Mobile Home: 437 Down and 76.4 Up using Speedtest app. Impressive. Verizon: (wifi turned off on the cell) 9.47 Down and 23.5 Up using Speedtest app.

  3. Wifi Ranger Denali/Spruce LTE - Page 6 - iRV2 Forums

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    As for the speed tests built into the Ranger's firmware, if you are using the current firmware (7.1.0b11) it actually incorporates the Ookla speed test logic so the results should be the same as what you get from SpeedTest.net. They do, indeed, involve the use of an external server.

  4. Travlfi - iRV2 Forums

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    After my issue with no T-Mobile service I am considering dropping the TMO home internet gateway. I have Cox fiber at home now, so I do not need it. I am paying $360 a year for it. The cost of a 50gb plan with Travlfi is $69. On the past trip I used less than $25gb over 12 days.

  5. Splendide error code HELP - iRV2 Forums

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    This brand new pump above in this thread gave us a F-05 code a few days ago, so I then stripped her down I see that the waste water migrates into the motor housing because of I think whatever the bearing is made of in the plate breaks up.

  6. Winegard Air360+ 5G w/ GW1000 Gateway - iRV2 Forums

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    Winegard Air360+ 5G w/ GW1000 Gateway. Mission Statement: Supporting thoughtful exchange of knowledge, values and experience among RV enthusiasts. I was told by T-Mobile that I can use their Sim 5G card and it will work in the GW1000 Winegard Gateaay Router. The Air 360+ 5G will work with the GW1000 but will not use 5G.

  7. Driving a big diesel pusher - iRV2 Forums

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    Posts: 104. Driving a big diesel pusher. I am looking at possibly upgrading from my current 35' class A gasser to a much larger diesel pusher. The thought of driving a 40' or larger MH is a bit intimidating. Not necessarily the length but the huge leap in the mass. Going from 22,000 lbs or so to 35,000 and up.

  8. Toad battery charging while traveling - iRV2 Forums

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    A better solution is to wire the toad charge line through a RELAY, closed by coach ignition on. Fuse at coach battery and toad battery. 40 amp relay (oversizing the relay, unlike oversizing fuses IS a good idea). Use any "ignition hot" location on the coach to close the relay. __________________. Brett Wolfe.

  9. Own an allison md3060 from the 90's better read this - iRV2

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    1993 36C Fleetwood Pace Arrow Turbo Diesel,Cummins 8.3CTA ,MD 3060 Allison 6 Speed, 40k miles, 7.5kw Onan DKD 373hrs, Co-Pilot = Blitz 110 lb German Shepherd. Join the #1 RV Forum Today - It's Totally Free!

  10. ICC Switch - iRV2 Forums

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    ICC stands for Interstate Commerce Commission. An ICC light is on a switch, though it could also be wired into another circuit such as the running lights. It is basically so that when you flip the switch the marker lights will flash.

  11. 2003 Alpine Coach 38FDDS by Western RV - RV & Motorhome...

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    This 2003 Alpine is 38 ft. with a living room and bedroom slide (kitchen is not on the slide which is a huge plus). Extremely comfortable full-size queen bed, booth dinette that folds into a bed, two jack-knife couches that also fold into beds. The front seats (and curbside couch/bed) are amazingly soft and supple leather.