Now’s the perfect time to upgrade your RV

Ah, September. The weather is cooling. The kids are back in school and the house is nice and quiet. The winter holidays are still a little while away. It’s time to catch your breath, get back to business, and figure out where you go next. September can be a busy time, but there are things that keep you busy and things that keep you busy for yourself. How about taking a little time for a worthwhile upgrade to your RV?

When we say “all the comforts of home…”

It used to be when we said an RV had “all the comforts of home,” we meant it had a stove. Or maybe a little TV. But just as our homes have changed, our expectations of our RVs have changed. We do so many more things from home now. In addition to our bedrooms and kitchens acting as they always have, we now shop, work, and even have date nights at home. The pandemic may finally be in the rear view mirror, but the changes its made in our lives will always be with us. Our homes have evolved to become a safe haven. It’s time to evolve your RV the same way.

Internet service in an RV? Is that really necessary?

Spoiler alert, YES. You should be able to expect that your Wi-Fi has internet service to compare with your home. You have cell service at home, but you also have Wi-Fi. With Wi-Fi, you can connect up your computer and do a little work. You can connect up a smart TV and enjoy some high-quality entertainment. There’s so much you can do, but reliable Wi-Fi is a necessity.

That’s where we come in. Signal Connect offers internet and Wi-Fi solutions for every need. Our internet products can convert cell signal to Wi-Fi and make it easy. Best of all, we have generous data plans that mean you won’t have to worry about going over the data cap just because you want to watch a movie.

Better cell service is a MUST

The world runs on cell phones. It’s been like that for over a decade. Yet, RV makers never seem to get the hint. They build RVs to pretty much repel cell signals! It’s ok, though, because there’s away to make sure that if there’s even one bar outside you’ll get great signal inside. It’s called a cell phone signal booster. By using a small, easy-to-install outside antenna on your RV, a cell booster can pump the entire RV with great cell signal. This is a perfect way to keep the kids happy on long drives.

A cell booster is a one-time purchase that keeps working year after year. Today’s boosters handle nationwide 5G signals and will keep supporting the newest phones for years to come. How many gadgets are truly “set-it-and-forget it?” Cell boosters are the only ones I can think of.

Don’t forget good old fashioned TV

Streaming is great, don’t get me wrong. But sometimes you’ll want local news and sports that aren’t available on streaming. Sometimes you’ll want the calm and soothing tone of hundreds of channels of live television. Tune in and calm down, that’s a great way to relax.

That’s why you need to look at TV packages from Signal Connect. Whether you just want a TV antenna to get free broadcasts or a sophisticated DIRECTV or DISH system, there’s only one place you need to go. The experienced techs at Signal Connect have every angle covered.

Now is the perfect time

Since the RV is probably going to stay parked for a little while, this is the perfect time to upgrade. You can do a lot yourself, and qualified technicians are always available to do the installation for you if you need. Really, the only thing you need to do is make one phone call.

The team at Signal Connect is here to make sure things go right for you. We have real, experienced experts in our Novi, Michigan headquarters. We never use overseas script readers. Find out what real white glove service is when you call! Try us at 888-233-7563 during East Coast business hours, or if it’s after hours just fill out the form below. We’ll get back to you, usually within one business day.

About the Author

Stuart Sweet
Stuart Sweet is the editor-in-chief of The Solid Signal Blog and a "master plumber" at Signal Group, LLC. He is the author of over 10,000 articles and longform tutorials including many posted here. Reach him by clicking on "Contact the Editor" at the bottom of this page.