http://www.rvbusiness.com/2017/09/ke...gard-connectt/
I think this is what you are going to have incorporated into your rig. The advantage is that it will allow you to bridge your preconfigured WiFi to a park WiFi network or if unavailable to a 4G LTE network(Verizon). You will have to sign it up or add it to your existing Verizon account as a connected device but when you have to have data it is a must. I’ve been in IT for some time and I’ve added a similar system to our trailer by WiFi Ranger so I can be connected when traveling. The Winegard system seems to be direct competition to that with the addition of the 4G LTE.