Trouble with External Antenna with Sprint's Sierra Overdrive Pro

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unckybob

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I bought one of Sprint's Sierra Overdrive Pros. It is a cellular data device that connects to the inter-net through the cellular data network.<br /><br />I opened an account with Sprint for the device and I am still in the two week trial period. It runs out on Monday, so I still have until then to see if I can make it work.<br /><br />I bought an external antenna:<br /><br />http://www.ebay.com/itm/261079620600?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&amp;_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649<br /><br />My hope is to get external antennas for areas that don't have good service and hopefully get service in those areas.<br /><br />If I connect the external antenna, it seems to have no effect on this device whatsoever. I don't get any more bars or anything. If I drive to an area where I just start to get out of reception and then connect the antenna, I get no improvement in reception.<br /><br />Does anyone have any experience with these types of devices that can help or explain what is happening?
 
I've never tried using an external antenna, so I'm afraid I can't be of any assistance.<br /><br />Looking at the ad, it claims to increases the reception (quality?) but does not seem to claim to increase distance. You'll probably need a more expensive booster of some type to accomplish that.
 
Hi Bob I had a Sierra wireless usb card which&nbsp;didn't work so well so I bought the external antenna as well off of ebay (Maybe they sent you the one I returned<img src="/images/boards/smilies/smile.gif" alt="" align="absmiddle" border="0" />) I returned both items and went back to Verizon.
 
Not sure, where you are located.<br /><br />If you are east of the Mississippi River you may have better luck with sprint.<br /><br />Out west (where I am) it stinks. and has always sucked<br />an external antenna will help if you are in a metal building, not so much for boosting signal to your card.<br /><br />3 amp boosters with external antennas will work in 90% of the somewhat remote areas (with Verizon), you'll find boosters on the internet, truck stops, there are a variety of models and price points. I have personal experience with smothtalker, wilson, units<br />Also check ebay for a used booster, I just picked up a replacement one for the camper from ebay, new one costs $300.00, &nbsp; ebay&nbsp; $75.00 works good<br /><br />I use 2 of them one in the camper, one in the truck.. since 2005<br /><br />These guys are very good&nbsp;<a href="http://www.wpsantennas.com/"> http://www.wpsantennas.com/ <br /></a><br /><br />Putz<br /><br /><br /><br />
 
It turns out that this device needs two antennas in order for an external antenna to work. And they only work for 4G.
 
Cell antennas are for fringe areas, not for no signal areas.&nbsp; There is only one place I could not connect at all where my cell antenna and amp let me connect, but many places where the connection was slow and unreliable where it helped.&nbsp; Verizon connectivity seems best in the western US, although there are a few areas where AT&amp;T can be gotten that Verizon can't.
 
Make make sure you are using coverage maps to tell if any service is available at all. You can get service if none is there.&nbsp;
 
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