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Post by syntax53 on Jul 7, 2021 17:24:30 GMT -5
I found mine recently in my 2021 ST270VBH, which was in the front bedroom on the ceiling by the tv backer in there. Under the king-wifi plate it was no where to be found. I was using a USB micro-camera and everything and couldn't find it. finally I found it by going through one of the puck lights and when I pulled on it from there it was stuck. That led me to find it was taped to the CATV cable which was right by there, just couldn't see it. From there I was able to disconnect the CATV coax from its plate and pull the antenna wire from there.
My 2-cents on the whole thing: buying stuff to tap into campground wi-fi is a waste, imo, unless you are seasonal and know your place has good wi-fi. For road trippers, the you are just tapping into a single crappy wi-fi single (if they even have one) and sharing that crappy single, at lower speeds, to everyone on your wi-fi network. what I did was use the king wi-fi cable as a fish guide to pull my own cable and then set up a cellular router and antenna.
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Post by cinbrick on Jun 30, 2022 11:03:05 GMT -5
Can you please let me know what size screws you used to mount the King Wi-Fi booster to the roof? How thick is the roof?
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Post by earlelaine on Jul 2, 2022 8:22:27 GMT -5
My King antenna was right behind the plate on the ceiling in my 169VRK. The cable was loose so I can see how it could move around up there. May have to fish it out with a wire coat hanger. The coax had a mini coax connector (SMA). That connector screws onto one of the antenna outlets on the King WiFi Max router. After purchasing the King max router I realize there is no antenna on the roof. The King router has it's own internal antenna and it will help you to pick up a signal but not as good as an Antenna on the roof. I returned the King Wifi Mac and bought the King Swift, it comes with the roof antenna. As others have said the other end of the cable is inside the base of the TV antenna. I saw where someone just removed one of the screws that holds the TV antenna to the roof they slide their King antenna mount under the TV antenna and put the screw back in and covered with shelf leveling caulk. I will be doing my installation and in a couple weeks on my next rip out. I notice the King Swift antenna is only like a 3-4db strong but I was thing I may just replace with a stronger antenna down the road. What's nice about theses routers like any router poi just have to config the ID and password of each rv site or wifi network your at, instead of doing the setup to 2 cell phones, laptop, TV etc. All your device are setup to the router that never changes just the router mane connecting to the outside network. Attachments:
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