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Originally Posted by Tryingcake
I know I can get this in campgrounds. But how about boondocking?
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Actually I wouldn't count on campground wifi or cell reception. Some have it some don't, and often its only 2g for cell service, and campground wifi can be notoriously unreliable and/or slow. All depends on the specific campground though.
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But how about boondocking? Or just equally getting out into nature?
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Same deal, depends on the specific location, your specific carrier, etc. There isn't really a one size fits all answer. In my experience (two years on the road in a lot of remote locations, ATT & T-mobile) reliable, uninterrupted 4G is closer to the exception than the rule. In the places I went, I would ballpark I had good service at about 1/3 of the places I camped. But I was in a smaller vehicle and seeking out remote places so its likely in a bus you might be closer to civilization a lot of the time. Its certainly not impossible to find good service, you just cant count on it, and its highly dependent on your specific location.
If your classes are on a predictable schedule, you could make sure to find a location with good service ahead of time. Also data plans with two separate carriers and an external antenna might up your chances a bit.