Coverage

If there is cell service near you, ConnecTen can usually work there. And if signal is weak indoors, we have hardware built for exactly that.

How coverage actually works

ConnecTen routers run on a multi-carrier vSIM that automatically picks the strongest signal from the major networks available at your location. You do not choose a carrier. The router does, in real time, every time. One device works across state lines and borders, on rural routes, at job sites, in vacation rentals, and at home. Coverage extends across the US, Canada, and Mexico.

Three hardware options

Indoor router (most customers)

Plug it in, it finds the best network, you are online.

Indoor router with an external antenna

The router can stay inside the house, the basement, or a steel-walled building. The antenna mounts outside (or on the side of the building, on a window, or up to 50 to 100 feet away on a pole) and feeds signal back to the router over a cable. This is the fix for "my phone barely works inside" situations.

Outdoor Fortress unit

A weather-sealed device that mounts on a pole or rooftop, designed to reach signal where a handheld phone barely shows a bar. If you are off-grid, in a valley, in a metal-roofed shop, or at a remote property, this is usually the answer.

Where it works well

  • On interstates, secondary highways, and the back roads between them
  • At RV parks, campgrounds, and remote vacation rentals
  • On job sites and at trailers where wired internet has not been installed
  • In short-term housing where a 13-week assignment does not justify a contract
  • At home as a primary or backup line in areas where cable or fiber is unreliable or unavailable

What to do if you are not sure

Use the form above and our team will follow up to confirm what will work at your address. Most weak-signal cases are solved by picking the right unit (indoor router, indoor router plus external antenna, or outdoor Fortress) for your situation. If your address really has no cellular signal from any major network, no piece of cellular hardware can fix that, and we will tell you straight. The 14-day money-back guarantee is there so you can test the setup at your actual location before committing.

Coverage FAQ

What if my phone barely gets signal at my place?

Often the right answer is an external antenna placed outside or up on a pole, with the router staying inside the building. The antenna pulls in signal that your phone cannot, and your devices connect to the router over Wi-Fi like normal. If signal is very weak across all carriers, our outdoor Fortress unit mounted on a pole or roof usually reaches it.

Will it work at my address?

Use the coverage form at the top of this page or tell us your address and we will follow up to confirm what will work at your spot. We will tell you which device (indoor router, indoor with external antenna, or outdoor Fortress) gives you the best shot, and we back it up with a 14-day money-back guarantee.

What if I move between states a lot?

That is what the router is built for. No state-specific setup, no SIM swap, no plan change when you cross a state line. The same device works the same way in all 50 states, and across the border into Canada and Mexico, wherever major cell coverage reaches.

Does it work in Canada or Mexico?

Yes. ConnecTen works across the US, Canada, and Mexico. The router picks up the strongest network at your location on either side of the border, so the same device travels with you. If you are planning extended use in one country, tell us your route or address through the form above and we will confirm what to expect.