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I'd guess I am around 8 miles away from the nearest tower, maybe?
Obviously because of that, my smartphone currently only gets 2 bars. It's connection to the internet is very spotty and slow during the day. It's not so bad at night, but still doesn't get anywhere near as fast as it can, closer to a tower. Are there any signal boosters for less than $300 that would significantly improve my phone's connection to the internet while at home, or would I have to get one of the more pricey boosters?
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You might want to look at getting a booster. Verizon Signal Booster - WilsonAmplifiers.com
The network extender sold by Verizon Wireless isn't going to work for you since you don't have access to a landline based Internet service.
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Do you have access to a landline based Internet service to use your own Wi-Fi?
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Not yet. They're supposed to be installing fiber sometime, but it will be a while before they get here. Could be a year or more still, last I heard.
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You might want to look at getting a booster. Verizon Signal Booster - WilsonAmplifiers.com
The network extender sold by Verizon Wireless isn't going to work for you since you don't have access to a landline based Internet service.
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A home booster is a great way to amplify existing signal. I have one in my car. Read the specs on device carefully. The lowest price unit also has the least coverage. 1500 sq/ft). If you have a large property, you probably would like service to reach your yard too. I suggest shopping around. The same device was $40 cheaper on the Weboost website and another $30 cheaper on Amazon.
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Notabot389, my goal is to make sure that you're getting nothing but stellar service at all times from Verizon Wireless. Have you always has an issue with the cellular service during the day at your home? Or did this just start recently? What zip code are you in? Also, how far would you need to travel before you can pick up better service during the day? Please keep me posted.
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Hey, Thanks. sorry for not getting back to you sooner.
Yeah, it's always been bad where I live. It's a very rural area with hills all around us, but luckily one or two towers still have direct line of sight. The issue I believe is mostly the distance. I've ordered a relatively inexpensive Band 13 signal booster, since that's what I'm getting out here on my 4g lte phone. Waiting to see how that works out.
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Accidentally hit the reply button early. Zip code is 59718, and I would have to drive at least 3 miles to find a someplace with a better signal.
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notabot389,
Having the service you need when you need it most is always a plus. We appreciate you updating us with the information as well as letting us know that you have ordered a signal booster. Please keep us updated on the results you receive when you connect your device to the signal booster. We are always here for your assistance.
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The signal booster has arrived, and tried it out for the last few days. It's helped bump me up to 3 to 4 bars, and just the fact that I don't have to lay in the window with my *** hanging off the ledge is really nice. I've been getting mostly around 300 KB/s average, and topped out over 2 MB/s late at night. Sometimes it struggles though, like at the moment it's hanging around 14 KB/s, probably because the tower is overloaded right now, and sometimes I just lose my signal entirely. Suspect the booster, or the phone itself may be causing the periodic blackout. A quick reset usually fixes it.
I think this will work well enough.