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That just depends upon where you travel. We use AT&T also and we found our Wilson repeater to be very helpful. There is presently a thread running about a new product that seems to have much better specs when it becomes available. Remember that whatever you buy in a repeater you will also need an antenna outside and another inside of the RV. I bought from the 3G Store online but this new one holds great promise, but it also costs more.

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There's a whole range of boosters on the market.. we find them to be an invaluable tool in our arsenal, and can make a frustrating signal, usable.

 

How much you want to invest for how much return? Really up to you and how much you rely on having a solid signal.

 

Here's our article the goes over all of the options on the market:

Comparison: Mobile 4G Cellular Boosters (weBoost Drive, Top Signal, MAX-AMP vs SureCall)

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We have an AT&T 30GB hotspot and Verizon phones, and we found our Wilson Sleek to be helpful while snowbirding in the southwest this last winter. I think of it as being good for approximately a 2-bar increase. We were using it with the small antenna that comes with it, suction cupped to inside of MH window. I have recently acquired a Wilson Trucker antenna which I hope to test out next winter, which is larger and will be mounted on the exterior of the MH.

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