![]() Right now Category 18 is the newest available for the MAX Transit. Note: for any LTE product, make sure you get the latest LTE modem to ensure it supports all of the frequencies for your provider(s) and will have longevity. The Duo costs a lot more, and has a ton of antennas, but if you have the budget, and multiple SIM cards, it might be a good investment for you. I would only recommend the Transit Duo if you require two simultaneous LTE connections for bandwidth or redundancy. The MAX Transit series comes in two flavors – one with two SIM slots and one radio (MAX Transit), and one with 4 SIM slots and two radios, called the MAX Transit Duo. I highly recommend any of their routers – I even use their Balance series at home and on land and VPN them together. I’ve been using Pepwave products for almost 15 years now, and they consistently outperform everything else I have tested. It is an enterprise-grade, mobile router that not only will accept two or more SIM cards for LTE internet, but spits out both 2.4 and 5Ghz WiFi, has a ton of features, and is an all around solid performer. This solution is the best on the market right now in terms of flexibility, options, and performance. Top of the Line – Pepwave MAX Transit – $899+ See further down the page for details on those options. You can add various options including outdoor antennas, amplifiers, remote WiFi boosters, and switches. At least one LAN Ethernet port to connect wired devices.Connection to an LTE provider of your choice for Internet connectivity.On board WiFi network using both 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz frequencies.The systems below will get you the following base features: If you want to see my current system, check out Rendezvous internet setup for 2020 Systems Many people choose the cheapest option first, which always amuses me – if you consider Internet access to be pretty critical, spend as much money and time on it as you do on your power system, engine, sails, etc. I prefer to spend my time enjoying the water and the views when I am out and about, rather than mess with the Internet connection. Just like many other industries, you get what you pay for, and if you go cheap, you will need to do more work to set it up, or have missing features. My advice when choosing a system: spend as much as you can budget-wise to ensure you get the highest performing, easiest to use system with the most features. There are generally two major variables in choosing a system – your budget and your skills. 2019 – December – new best LTE antenna – PoyntingĢ020 – August – updated link to new system on Rendezvous + Nighthawk + CAT18 optionsĢ021 – March – new article available with better options and choices Choosing a system ![]()
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