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VRM with 4G Connections

I could use some clarification on the functionality of viewing a system on the VRM.

I see that in order to do so, the cerbo GX or other GX device (mine is cerbo in this case) needs to have some sort of internet connection as well as having 2 way monitoring enabled. If this were to go in a remote location such as on a vehicle where there is not access to stable wifi, then a 4G source of some sort needs to be installed.

What is the best way of doing this without the subscription of the Globolink. The Globolink seems like it would do the trick, but I do not want to have to bother with a subscription after 5 years to keep it operational. Would the GX LTE 4G provide 4G connection all the time with no subscription? Or am I misinterpreting the information and going about this the wrong way.

Thanks.

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chrigu avatar image chrigu commented ·

The victron gx lte 4g does not come with a sim card, you have to provide your own

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Plenty of 4G hotspots available which does the trick and provides access for any other wifi devices.

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cc5084 avatar image cc5084 commented ·
Nickdb,

4G hotspots such as? Could you recommend a few to take a look into for me?

Thanks.

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