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jrp
May 19, 2015Explorer
You need a good external Omni antenna and a booster. there are several different brands, models and selling sources. I wont recommend any specific ones over others, they all work. You do need to be careful to match the frequencies of the devices to the frequencies of your carrier & band. ie: not all are compatible with Verizon 4G 700 band.
The only comment above that I disagree with is the one saying an antenna is not important. If you're in a fringe area with weak signal, a good external antenna coupled with a booster makes a significant difference vs booster only with no antenna.
I travel all over the west and have 3 different sets of antenna's and boosters that I test side by side in different areas, they make a huge difference and I'm rarely without a usable Verizon signal, except out in the extreme boonies.
The only comment above that I disagree with is the one saying an antenna is not important. If you're in a fringe area with weak signal, a good external antenna coupled with a booster makes a significant difference vs booster only with no antenna.
I travel all over the west and have 3 different sets of antenna's and boosters that I test side by side in different areas, they make a huge difference and I'm rarely without a usable Verizon signal, except out in the extreme boonies.
RVcrazy wrote:
We need an internet booster to improve the performance of our Verizon connection. Suggestions? Where to purchase?
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