Oh yes. I could spend the rest of my life on a canal narrow boat. Trouble is that there's no canals in Arizona. Enjoy watching you two on that beautiful "Thistle n Rose" glad you finally hoisted a Union Jack on the stern. Cheers n beers to yee. Vernon.
I see loads of people have talked about your external antennae which you didn't mention in the vlog at all and is key to the setup. We have a poynting omni directional antennae and we get the same speed inside than out, sometimes better the way it channels the signal in compared to our phones
We use the same router on our sailing yacht, router position very critical or use remote wifi antenna inside the boat to help. Also use a high gain outside mobile antenna to pull in a stronger signal. On a mobile network your wifi should not throttle your usable speed. Just also add have you updated the RUT firmware, we just have and it made quite a difference to weaker signal.
I read you have an external antenna and router but I’d suggest a small mesh WiFi system wired to the router using at least Cat6 Ethernet cable. I’d try and run a line from the router to one mesh access point aft then wired forward to the bedroom. Router Wi-Fi antennas are usually sub par and a wired mesh system would speed things up dramatically. Try looking at an Amazon Eero system.
@@thenarrowboatgoodlife thank you, that’s very helpful. 🙏 we just signed on a boat today, so very excited and we’ll be watching as much of your content as possible before handover at Crick……
I am surprised you don't get a better signal inside. The outdoor antenna should make the difference, so I'd say something is not quite right with your setup. I certainly get a lot more speed than that.
I would deffo check ypu wifi channel as different frequecies will resonate in the boat. And your external ariel makes a massove difference. We use a cheap lte router as a camping and home backup which gives 100 to 400mb/s. Ypu shpuld be able to log into the router and if you have a directional ariel get feedback on signsl ad you position your externsl ariel. Finally, consider using wired cabling for the laptops as wifi kn the narrow metal tube will eat laptop power if there is internal resonance of any form. To try and sort out resonanse, you shouls have a wifi config page on the router that lwts you chznge the default channels - try moving up or down and see if that improves bandwith internally.
Have you got an outside aerial for your router we have one on our boat, alway have about the same speed as on the phone outside, also the router in the cupboard could affect the Wi Fi. love your vlogs thank you
Hi Dawn, yes we do have an antenna, I agree I think it's a combination of the router location and also the type of router. Glad you're enjoying the vlogs.
Yeah I was going to ask this as I would have thought you should be getting more than you are. Might be an idea to change things with regards antenna, router and the likes… enjoying the vlogs guys 👍🏻
Hi you two, looking at your boat you seem not have an exterior aerial for your wireless internet router, fitting one will bring your download and upload speeds up considerably, as your boat is an extremely large Faraday cage it is restricting all signals getting into the boat making reception poor
Hi guys, found your videos yesterday. I can tell you that your internet setup is faulty. There is no way your speed should be slower indoors if you have an external ariel outside the boat that is fed into the router. I would ask your boat builder to look into it as they must have put that in for you with it being a new boat. You also mentioned your wifi signal doesn't reach throughout the boat, this is easily fixed by buying 'repeaters' basically if you brought one or two repeaters and plugged them in and connected it to the wifi you have that would give you signal throughout the boat and probably on the stern too so you can keep your setup the same when your driving the boat. Lastly as you have brought a new boat I'm going to assume you aren't eating spam every night due to poverty! There is a way to get perfect super highspeed internet into your boat. It's called starlink and it is satellite internet which doesn't just cover everywhere in the UK but pretty much all the developed world. www.starlink.com/map it does cost a lot 460 to buy the equipment and 75 quid a month but that problem is then completely solved for you and you can stop paying for those two sims. Elon Musk owns it. It is what the mobile units in Ukraine have been using during the war. Anyway hope that helps.
Fit like. Liked your fancy breeks !
Cheers! I like them too!
Thanks for watching ☺️
Oh yes. I could spend the rest of my life on a canal narrow boat. Trouble is that there's no canals in Arizona. Enjoy watching you two on that beautiful "Thistle n Rose" glad you finally hoisted a Union Jack on the stern. Cheers n beers to yee.
Vernon.
Thanks for watching! Yes we can’t ever imagine leaving the canals now 😊
I see loads of people have talked about your external antennae which you didn't mention in the vlog at all and is key to the setup. We have a poynting omni directional antennae and we get the same speed inside than out, sometimes better the way it channels the signal in compared to our phones
Yes we have one also but I don’t think it’s a good one and it’s on the list to be replaced. Thanks for watching 🍻👍🏻
Were you able to solve the issue? That performance in the boat is brutal!
Work in progress, but works enough for tv and work 👍🏼
First time I have seen you two and a dog today. Very interesting. Nice Boat and nice people.
Thank you
We use the same router on our sailing yacht, router position very critical or use remote wifi antenna inside the boat to help. Also use a high gain outside mobile antenna to pull in a stronger signal. On a mobile network your wifi should not throttle your usable speed. Just also add have you updated the RUT firmware, we just have and it made quite a difference to weaker signal.
Thanks for the advice. I’ll try the firmware update. I think it might be the antenna, I’d be interested in which you use? Cheers 🍻👍🏻
Great vlog really interesting, thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks for watching
I read you have an external antenna and router but I’d suggest a small mesh WiFi system wired to the router using at least Cat6 Ethernet cable. I’d try and run a line from the router to one mesh access point aft then wired forward to the bedroom.
Router Wi-Fi antennas are usually sub par and a wired mesh system would speed things up dramatically. Try looking at an Amazon Eero system.
Thanks for that, I’ll investigate your recommendations. Thanks for watching 👍🏻🍻
A fabulous blog guys. Do let us know if you are ever in Lincolnshire!
Thank you.
Love the vlog keep up the good work 🤗
Thank you
Thanks for the fantastic info - question - do you use your regular phone sims and swap them out into the router/modem?
Is tethering not an option?
We have separate ones for the Wi-Fi. We can tether but signal isn’t always great in the boat. So the wifi router is easier. Thanks for watching 😊
@@thenarrowboatgoodlife thank you, that’s very helpful. 🙏 we just signed on a boat today, so very excited and we’ll be watching as much of your content as possible before handover at Crick……
Good luck
I am surprised you don't get a better signal inside. The outdoor antenna should make the difference, so I'd say something is not quite right with your setup. I certainly get a lot more speed than that.
Thanks for the feedback
I would deffo check ypu wifi channel as different frequecies will resonate in the boat.
And your external ariel makes a massove difference.
We use a cheap lte router as a camping and home backup which gives 100 to 400mb/s.
Ypu shpuld be able to log into the router and if you have a directional ariel get feedback on signsl ad you position your externsl ariel.
Finally, consider using wired cabling for the laptops as wifi kn the narrow metal tube will eat laptop power if there is internal resonance of any form.
To try and sort out resonanse, you shouls have a wifi config page on the router that lwts you chznge the default channels - try moving up or down and see if that improves bandwith internally.
Have you got an outside aerial for your router we have one on our boat, alway have about the same speed as on the phone outside, also the router in the cupboard could affect the Wi Fi. love your vlogs thank you
Hi Dawn, yes we do have an antenna, I agree I think it's a combination of the router location and also the type of router. Glad you're enjoying the vlogs.
Yeah I was going to ask this as I would have thought you should be getting more than you are. Might be an idea to change things with regards antenna, router and the likes… enjoying the vlogs guys 👍🏻
Have you got a external anttena for your router?
Yes we do but we may change it in the future. Thanks.
About your internet. Is there a way for you to mount your modem outside, and then hardwire a cable from that to an inside router that does Wi-Fi?
Not really, although we have now improved our antenna which was the original issue. Thanks for watching 👍🏻🍻
How long before you get Starlink
Something to consider 👍🏼
Hi you two, looking at your boat you seem not have an exterior aerial for your wireless internet router, fitting one will bring your download and upload speeds up considerably, as your boat is an extremely large Faraday cage it is restricting all signals getting into the boat making reception poor
Hi, we do have an aerial it's just not noticeable. Thanks for watching.
Fast forward 12 minutes to the actual subject.
You're welcome
Thanks for watching ☺️
Hi guys, found your videos yesterday. I can tell you that your internet setup is faulty. There is no way your speed should be slower indoors if you have an external ariel outside the boat that is fed into the router.
I would ask your boat builder to look into it as they must have put that in for you with it being a new boat. You also mentioned your wifi signal doesn't reach throughout the boat, this is easily fixed by buying 'repeaters' basically if you brought one or two repeaters and plugged them in and connected it to the wifi you have that would give you signal throughout the boat and probably on the stern too so you can keep your setup the same when your driving the boat.
Lastly as you have brought a new boat I'm going to assume you aren't eating spam every night due to poverty! There is a way to get perfect super highspeed internet into your boat. It's called starlink and it is satellite internet which doesn't just cover everywhere in the UK but pretty much all the developed world. www.starlink.com/map
it does cost a lot 460 to buy the equipment and 75 quid a month but that problem is then completely solved for you and you can stop paying for those two sims.
Elon Musk owns it. It is what the mobile units in Ukraine have been using during the war.
Anyway hope that helps.
Thanks for the advice, some things to think about there!
Thanks for watching 😊