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Internet in a Motorhome: WiFi via Tethering, 4G Antennas, or Satellite

22.05.2026 17:00 1 min 1 source
Échos du Net NLD

Several solutions are available for internet access in a motorhome: smartphone tethering, 4G router, 4G dongle, public WiFi networks, and satellite antenna. Smartphone tethering is the most popular option, requiring no extra equipment but consuming mobile data. A 4G router allows multiple devices to connect simultaneously and is portable. A satellite antenna provides connectivity in remote areas but costs from €1,000.

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Internet in a Motorhome: WiFi via Tethering, 4G Antennas, or Satellite

22.05.2026 Échos du Net NLD

🇧🇪 Belgium — fuel prices

Updated: 23.05.2026

Diesel

$2.48 /l

€2.13 · £1.84/l

111 of 120

pricier than 92% of countries

Petrol

$2.26 /l

€1.94 · £1.68/l

106 of 118

pricier than 89% of countries

LPG

$1.02 /l

€0.88 · £0.76/l

24 of 46

cheaper than 50% of countries

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