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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3226704" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>I don't know what is available nowadays, but in the past, we purchased an external antenna and placed a 10-foot PVC piece on our RV's ladder to get extra height. Then we had to run the cable in through a part of one of the slides and attach the other end to a "cradle," into which one placed their phone. However, we found it to NOT be the greatest of solutions, because if the signal is still too far away or blocked by something (mountain ridges in our case), one still might not get a good signal.</p><p></p><p>We used to have AT&T years ago, and out between Mustang and Tuttle, I would have to go outside to make or take a phone call. We switched our internet from [USER=1158]@Link[/USER] to Verizon's MiFi jetpack and got better internet. We then went to Verizon and got phones through them and dropped AT&T, which also had issues with dropping calls and not getting messages for 2 or 3 days. We've been with Verizon ever since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3226704, member: 7900"] I don't know what is available nowadays, but in the past, we purchased an external antenna and placed a 10-foot PVC piece on our RV's ladder to get extra height. Then we had to run the cable in through a part of one of the slides and attach the other end to a "cradle," into which one placed their phone. However, we found it to NOT be the greatest of solutions, because if the signal is still too far away or blocked by something (mountain ridges in our case), one still might not get a good signal. We used to have AT&T years ago, and out between Mustang and Tuttle, I would have to go outside to make or take a phone call. We switched our internet from [USER=1158]@Link[/USER] to Verizon's MiFi jetpack and got better internet. We then went to Verizon and got phones through them and dropped AT&T, which also had issues with dropping calls and not getting messages for 2 or 3 days. We've been with Verizon ever since. [/QUOTE]
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