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Connectivity planner

Remote-Work Connectivity Planner

A planner for mapping your primary internet, backup path, call-day stack, power draw, mounting plan, and failover routines for real work from the road.

Field problem

Connectivity gear gets planned as separate gadgets instead of one work system with primary, backup, power, mount, and failover decisions.

Field-ready use case

Use it before client calls, travel days, and quarterly plan reviews when the internet stack needs to keep working under real campsite constraints.

Preview

See the shape before you request access.

These sample cards show the same kind of sections used in the complete file. The sample download gives you the planning shape without publishing the full product.

Internet stack planner

Map the primary, backup, and emergency layers.

Provider/device, data cap or priority, typical use

Power draw, mount/placement need, failure mode

Backup action and notes

Preview 1

Useful when Starlink, hotspots, phones, and public Wi-Fi all have different failure modes.

Connection test log

Turn speed tests into real campsite evidence.

Location, camp type, connection tested

Download, upload, latency, weather, time of day

Work task tested and adjustment for next time

Preview 2

One speed test is trivia. A pattern of tested campsites is planning data.

Call-day checklist

Protect the meeting before the meeting starts.

Test primary and backup connection

Close sync/update apps and confirm power

Switch plan if the connection fails

Preview 3

Made for full-time RVers and anyone taking deadline-sensitive calls from camp.

Inside the file

What you actually get

The file is built around checklists, outputs, and practical use. It is not article copy moved into a PDF.

Deliverable 1

Primary and backup internet planner

Deliverable 2

Call-day gear and placement checklist

Deliverable 3

Power-draw and battery-impact sheet

Deliverable 4

Quarterly plan-change review sheet for hotspot caps, carrier moves, and Starlink shifts

Deliverable 5

Location and failover workflow template

Good fit

Use this when

This should feel obviously useful before you pay or request access.

RVers who work live meetings and need redundancy

People comparing Starlink, hotspot, and backup mixes

Anyone building a road office that has to survive travel days

Skip it if

You probably do not need this

A useful product page should also save the wrong buyer from paying.

You do not take live calls or deadline-sensitive work from the RV.

You want a carrier plan recommendation without testing coverage where you camp.

You are looking for managed IT support rather than a planning workbook.

Free vs paid

Use the free answer first. Pay only when the plan needs to last.

This turns connectivity from a vague set of gadgets into a repeatable work system you can actually trust on client days and travel days.

Decision

First answer

Free tool or guide

The free tool or guide helps you understand the tradeoff before spending money.

Reusable planning file

The reusable planning file keeps the answer useful after the browser tab closes.

Repeat use

Free tool or guide

Best for a one-time estimate or a quick planning pass.

Reusable planning file

Best when the same planning job needs to be saved, printed, shared, or revisited.

Handoff

Free tool or guide

Good for learning the logic yourself.

Reusable planning file

Better when a partner, installer, or future-you needs the assumptions in one place.

Free first

Start with the free internet guide

Best when you need the first answer and do not need to maintain a reusable planning file.

Open free resource

Reusable planning file

Remote-Work Connectivity Planner

Best when the answer needs to be reused, marked up, printed, or handed to a partner or installer.

FAQ

Delivery and reuse questions

The short version: this is a reusable planning file, not custom installation labor.

How do I get the file?

Use the access button. The form opens with this planning file already chosen, then we reply by email with the payment link, delivery timing, and download details before anything is billed. Delivered as a reusable workbook plus printable call-day and quarterly review sheets.

What format is included?

The listed formats are Planning workbook, Call-day checklist, Power-and-data matrix. The planning file is meant to be reusable, so keep a clean copy and duplicate it for each trip, install, or upgrade round.

Is this better than the free calculator or guide?

Not always. Use the free internet guide if you only need the first answer. This planning file makes more sense when you need a reusable planning file you can mark up, revisit, or hand to someone else.

Can it be customized for my rig?

The file is built as a planning template, not a custom design service. You can adapt it to your rig, but measurements, component specs, and final install decisions still need to be verified against your exact equipment.

Access confidenceBeta accessUse the access form for a no-charge request. We reply with the payment link, delivery timing, and any useful bundle option before anything is billed.

Delivery note

Delivered as a reusable workbook plus printable call-day and quarterly review sheets.

Access helper

Beta access is open. Send the request and we'll reply with the payment link, delivery timing, and best bundle option if it applies.

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Pairs well with

Related planning files

These are connected to the same kind of work, so they are useful next steps instead of random related links.

$29
Google Sheets

Spreadsheet file

$29 · Beta access

RV Power Audit Spreadsheet

This turns the free worksheet into a reusable planning file you can update in the garage, on the road, or during an upgrade round.

Google SheetsExcelPrintable summary tab

Field problem

Daily-load math, inverter spikes, and charger assumptions are scattered across notes, calculator tabs, and old screenshots.

Field-ready use case

Use it during a garage power audit, upgrade quote review, or pre-trip reset when the same load assumptions need to be reused.

First payoff

Load-by-load audit tab with watt-hours and amp-hours already laid out

Daily watt-hours and amp-hours by device

Largest simultaneous AC loads

Battery reserve target by chemistry and autonomy

Who it's for

  • RVers who keep changing loads and want one clean source of truth
  • People sizing solar or battery upgrades in stages

Inside at a glance

Load-by-load audit tab with watt-hours and amp-hours already laid out

Seasonal margin tab for cloudy stretches, workdays, and winter use

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Delivered as editable spreadsheet files plus a printable one-page summary. Beta access is open. Send the request and we'll reply with the payment link, delivery timing, and best bundle option if it applies.

$39
Printable PDF

Printable binder

$39 · Beta access

Off-Grid Readiness Binder

This is the polished, reusable version of the checklist mindset: print it, mark it up, and keep it with the rig instead of hunting through scattered notes.

Printable PDFTablet-friendly plannerSingle-page quick checks

Field problem

Departure, setup, tank, refill, and seasonal tasks live in too many places, so important checks get rediscovered after something goes sideways.

Field-ready use case

Use it as the rig binder before departure, on camp-arrival day, and during reset days when multiple people share the prep work.

First payoff

Departure, setup, reset-day, and shutdown checklists grouped by system

A working trip binder for the garage or tow vehicle

Cleaner handoffs between driver, setup, and indoor tasks

Less forgotten friction before departure day

Who it's for

  • RVers who want a repeatable departure and setup system
  • Couples who split trip prep across different jobs

Inside at a glance

Departure, setup, reset-day, and shutdown checklists grouped by system

Tank, propane, and refill planning sheets that can be reused trip after trip

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Delivered as printable PDFs plus a tablet-friendly planning copy. Beta access is open. Send the request and we'll reply with the payment link, delivery timing, and best bundle option if it applies.

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Printable roof grid

Install planner

$35 · Beta access

RV Roof Layout Planner

This is for the point where the calculator says what size system you need, but the roof still has to prove it can physically carry the plan.

Printable roof gridSketch worksheetInstall sequencing sheet

Field problem

The calculator can size the system, but it cannot see vents, AC shrouds, shade lines, service paths, cable entry, or drill-day sequencing.

Field-ready use case

Use it on the roof, in the garage, or with an installer before buying panels, mounts, wire, sealant, and controller hardware.

First payoff

Roof obstacle grid for AC units, vents, skylights, and cable routes

A realistic roof capacity view

Fewer surprises around shade and cable routing

A cleaner controller and fuse placement decision

Who it's for

  • DIY solar installs that need a roof-first reality check
  • RVers balancing vents, AC units, skylights, and cable runs

Inside at a glance

Roof obstacle grid for AC units, vents, skylights, and cable routes

Panel grouping and controller-location planning sheet

See what's insideDownload sampleRequest beta access

Delivered as printable planning sheets meant for measuring, sketching, and marking up. Beta access is open. Send the request and we'll reply with the payment link, delivery timing, and best bundle option if it applies.

Remote-Work Connectivity Planner

$29

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