You've gotten a lot of good answers, BUT, there are some other/more considerations.
We have a wi-fi extender. We got it from a company in MA which just this year, closed their doors. They didn't go into any great detail, just we're closing, Good bye. Therefore do your due diligence on any system you would contemplate purchasing.
The equipment still works so until it doesn't I'll stick with it, but you should consider where you are going to try and use it, what ever you buy.
Obviously some are better than others. The 1 I have has only a single box, which was the attraction, as I didn't have all kinds of wires and multiple parts I had to make room for on the boat. 1 box and a 12V connection.
We are on the Loop and a consideration is, as I said, where you are going to use it. Seems like you will be off-shore quite a bit so wi-fi might not be your solution. We've found that wi-fi in Canada is quite limited.
When my box finally stops working I'll be looking into a Hot Spot alternative. Our cruising in Canada has shown that wi-fi is not the best technology. We currently have AT&T who want just $300/mo extra to give us cell coverage in Canada. I got a local phone for considerably less per mo. Needless to say I am looking for another alternative. Fortunately it doesn't seem to have to happen right away so the cell technology and pricing can mature (get better, get cheaper) as I am waiting.
With your off-shore needs and presuming you aren't springing for satellite, cell is your only alternative to staying connected and the additional expense of a booster, WeBoost, could be a smart expense.
You don't say you have any weather info alternatives but it would be smart to have a weather service for forecasting while off-shore. The cell booster and a hot spot along with your computer would enable you to get weather reports.
Don't know, which steps out of the current topic, if you have a PLB or better, but I might suggest an inReach by Garmin. This item will allow family & friends to know where you are and in an emergency will broadcast an SOS. It has other benefits, go to Garmin's site and check it out.
Good luck with your travels, think and keep it safe. Remember you are not only looking out for yourself, you are also thinking about 1st responders if the SHTF.
Best regards,
Charles
Charles Williamson
m/v Nepidae
Albin 43 Sundeck
Nepidae.trawler@gmail.com
MTOA 3927
AGLCA 12114
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