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jhilley
Jul 17, 2017Explorer
blackcows wrote:BoonHauler wrote:
I'm in the Eastern Sierra along Hwy 395 and have very poor AT&T internet. I've had to use my Verizon service here. The AT&T coverage map shows I'm camped right on the border of LTE and 4G coverage.
With my booster I have a signal strength of -79db, great signal but that doesn't matter much out here I guess.
Glad I have both Verizon and AT&T services just that Verizon is so darn expensive .... =(
Can you tell me a bit more about using a booster? My rv is actually a horse trailer with living quarters. Our trips consist mostly of 2 or 3 day horse shows so internet is really just for the roku tvs. Netflix etc. wondering if it would be practical to add a booster?
A Wilson Sleek or weboost Sleek would work well for you. the Wilson Sleek is the old name, but they are identical devices. You can still buy the Wilson Sleek on eBay and Amazon for about $99, the weboost Sleek is $169. They come with an antenna with magnetic mount.
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