Stay Connected

Started by Gary Hatt - Publisher BCM, June 22, 2026, 04:13:31 PM

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Gary Hatt - Publisher BCM

Whether you're parked deep in the desert, tucked away in the mountains, or rolling down the interstate toward your next adventure, reliable internet has become as important as fuel in the tank.

That's where Insty Connect comes in. Designed by travelers for travelers, Insty Connect takes the guesswork out of staying connected with a complete, easy-to-use internet solution built specifically for life on the road. With long-range cellular technology, flexible data options, and a modular system that scales with your needs, Insty Connect helps bus converters, RVers, van lifers, and digital nomads stay online when ordinary hotspots and campground Wi-Fi fall short. If your travels depend on a strong connection, this may be the smartest upgrade you'll make to your home on wheels.

Insty Connect markets itself as a complete mobile internet system featuring long-range cellular hardware, flexible on-demand data plans, modular upgradeable components, and integration with other internet sources such as Starlink—making it particularly attractive for RVers and full-time travelers who need reliable connectivity on the road.

Visit https://billing.insty.online/aff.php?aff=7  for more information.

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I have both Insty Connect one of their first releases and StarLink.

When you are near civilization it is just basically on. I use it remote control things in my bus.

My solar power system is Victron based so the VRM console get's to that. I run the large Victron system image with NodeRed support so via the VRM/NodeRed console I can control other things then strictly solar via internet of things on the bus's internal LAN.

With LAN always on I also use the free TierZero VPN to access any PC's that are powered up.

Also if you have any Raspberry Pi's you can enable remote connect for them.