I'm glad I discovered your videos, you seem to see such pretty places! Internet is a must for me too, I'm in the US and I just ordered a HomeFi router. All I had to do was pretty much just plug it in and turn it on, beyond that I don't remember a complicated set-up. It's been great. Thanks for the video!
Made it but can’t test as van in storage. Size of the wires look like they could sit in the awning channel around to the box. Will have to see. Thanks for info
I haven’t tried to power it from a 12v battery but I read online that others have done so successfully with a universal adaptor. I would recommend contacting TP-Link. Their tech support is very good.
Far too many wires trailing around. It needs its own power supply as well. Better with a hotspot device. £90 for router + £20 for booster antenna+ other accessories to make it fit. My hotspot (Netgear) which cost £75 runs at up to 600mbps d/load. This router is 300. And in my eyes not as flexible. I would also like to add that your signal is only as good as connectivity to mast. In my experience EE has the best coverage in the UK and sell data Sims which last 12 months. The 30 odd connections isn't ever going to get used on a 10gb SIM it would only last a very short time.
As I said, there are many different routers, antennas and networks available, this is just what works for us. Perhaps you could create a video to share what works for you?