Reliable internet is the backbone of full-time RV life – especially when you’re working remotely or doing travel healthcare like us. After a lot of trial and error, we finally landed on an RV Wi-Fi setup for remote work that is fast, stable, and flexible, no matter where we park.
In this post, I’m breaking down exactly what we use, why we use it, and how you can set up the same dual-router system in your RV.

Why a Solid RV Wi-Fi Setup for Remote Work/Travel is Crucial
RV parks are known for:
- Slow shared Wi-Fi
- Spotty coverage
- Overloaded networks on weekends
If you rely on Zoom meetings, online classes, uploading videos, or running an online business, you need your own dedicated RV internet setup, not campground Wi-Fi.
Our system solves all of that.
Our RV Wi-Fi Setup For Remote Work Overview
Here’s the exact gear we use:
1. Asus RT-AX58U (Main Router)
This is our main router plugged directly into our Wi-Fi modem or hotspot. It:
- Provides fast WiFi 6 speeds
- Covers the entire RV easily
- Has advanced control options for security and VPN routing
If you want a solid, affordable primary router for your RV, this one is perfect, and I have linked it below for you!
2. GL.iNet Beryl AX (Backup/Travel Router)
This tiny router is our backup, but honestly – it’s powerful enough to be a main router if needed. We use it for:
- Travel Days
- Airbnb Stays
- Repeating campground Wi-Fi if needed
- A backup network if the main router ever fails
It’s biggest perk: It automatically encrypts public WiFi through your VPN so your data stays protected.
3. Surfshark VPN
We route all of our personal traffic through a server which is another layer of protection and speed.
- Protects you on public Wi-Fi
- Keeps your data secure
- Helps avoid throttling
How Our Dual-Router Setup Works
1. Main Router Handles Business and School Work
Our Asus router broadcasts a secure “Work Wi-Fi” network with a VPN always on.
Backup Router Handles Personal Use
The Beryl AX broadcasts a second network for:
- Streaming
- Guest Use
- Smart Devices
Separating work and personal networks keeps everything fast and stable, especially with multiple people on the network.
Backup Internet Options We Also Use
Even the best RV Wi-Fi can fail. So we always have backup:
Hotspot on Our Phone
Quick, easy, and reliable in a pinch.
Starlink (optional upgrade)
We don’t use it full-time, but many RVers love it for:
- Remote boondocking
- National forest stays
- Areas with weak cell signal
If you don’t need it full-time, consider the monthly pause option!
Where to Put Your Routers in and RV
Placement matters-especially in an aluminum-sided RV
Best spots:
- Near a window facing the cell tower
- On a high shelf
- Away from the microwave
- Near your workstation if possible
How Much Our Entire RV Wi-Fi Setup for Remote Work Costs
- Asus Router: One time purchase $120-$160
- Beryl AX: One time purchase $80-$110
- VPN: $2-$4/month
- Verizon Wi-Fi: $40-$60/month
This setup is one of the best AND most affordable for full-time RV workers.
Pair this with our other FREE RV Checklists to get your rig completely set up for full-time living!
Final Thoughts
I really struggled getting a good RV Wi-Fi setup for remote work when we first started, but know it doesn’t have to be a continuous stressor. With a dual router system, VPN routing, and smart backup options, you can work form almost anywhere – campgrounds, resorts, rural towns, or even while traveling.
