Whether smartphone, tablet, laptop or Smart TV - once logged into the home network, all devices remain connected to the Internet and nothing stands in the way of secure, fast surfing.
When travelling, however, campers often have to cut back when it comes to the Internet: unstable reception or overloaded WLAN/LTE networks on campsites are not uncommon. The company ten Haaft offers the solution, especially for travelers who depend on reliable reception to work when they are on the road or who do not want to do without a functioning Internet when on holiday.
Travel comfortably in the "mobile home network"
Mobile Internet like at home – even while driving
With the Oyster® Connect, the engineers at the premium manufacturer of mobile satellite technology from Baden-Württemberg have developed a special antenna system for high demands: the mobile hotspot ensures a stable signal - even while driving.
You can surf the web in a relaxed manner in your mobile home, camper van or caravan - and also use all the advantages of a "mobile home network".
The connection is maintained regardless of location, regardless of which network the external signal comes from - the registered end devices automatically connect to their own hotspot.
At the top – Oyster® Connect
One of the main advantages of this special antenna system with its direct HF connection to the transmission and reception modules is that the outdoor unit is installed on top of the vehicle roof, which enables maximum transmission and reception power.
The Oyster® Connect is therefore far superior to the classic smartphone reception and products currently available on the market, since the attenuation of the signals by the vehicle structure (heat-insulating glazing / metal body) and the length of the antenna cable no longer plays a role.
The advantages at a glance
SIM card note:
A SIM card is required for LTE operation, which is not included in the scope of delivery. The connection costs incurred here, as well as the Internet parameters (download / upload, int. roaming) depend on the respective network operator and must be checked by the customer himself.