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I have the USB760 and have had great reception with it ever since i've had it; up until now. I recently moved into a new city that is 4 miles outside of the "broadband" coverage area. I can still connect with my USB760 and browse, but its as slow as dial-up. Would one of the external antenna's, and/or amplifiers virtually bring me closer to the broadband coverage area? or would it be a waste of money and patience? Or should I just get out of my contract and go with the town's dsl?
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Hi. I am sorry you are having issues with your broadband connect and I will be happy to look into this for you. It does depend on the area whether any type of amplifier would work or not. I would love the check your area to see exactly what is going on. May I have your zip code?
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Thanks!
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yeah, no prob. The zip for King City is 64463. If you look at the coverage map; there is broad band service a few miles to the south, however not at the actual city/zip.
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I was getting 2 bars on my Broadband Modem and added an External Antenna. I get steady 3 bars now. I got the antenna from AntennaGear.net They also have set for your USB760 External Antennas for Verizon USB760