

Bad signal? We know which problem you actually have.
FYH Solutions tests Starlink, T-Mobile Home Internet, boosters, and streaming gear from inside real rigs and rural properties. Setup-specific answers, no desk theory.






Most signal problems trace back to one of five things.
Weak or No Cellular Signal
Satellite Setup and Obstructions
Extending Signal Across Distance
Dead bars aren't always dead service. A booster, better antenna placement, or a carrier switch often fixes what looks like a no-signal zone.
Starlink and Kuiper need clear sky. We cover dish placement, obstruction checks, and how to keep a reliable connection when you're moving camp.
From barn to house or rig to outbuilding — point-to-point bridges and long-range Wi-Fi extenders solve the gaps that a single router never will.


Guides built for your actual setup
Starlink vs. T-Mobile Home Internet: Which One Wins for RVers?
Best Signal Boosters for RVs in 2024
Ranked by real-world gain, not spec-sheet numbers. Includes budget and full-time picks.
How to Set Up Starlink in a Moving Rig
Step-by-step from unboxing to first connection, including roof-mount options and power requirements.
Speed, latency, portability, and cost — we ran both from three different campgrounds and a rural driveway. Here's the honest breakdown by use case.
Know your setup. Pick the right gear.
Browse curated kits matched to RVs, vans, and rural properties — no guesswork, no overspending on hardware you don't need.


