I need an antenna for 4150l mifi hotspot

Can anyone recommend a decent antenna for the 4150l jet pack? Please don't recommend the Verizon Wireless Signal booster. I need an antenna which will improve my 4G signal. This is the only broadband option available where I live and the 4G signal is weak.
Thanks,
Mickey

Look into Wilson Antenna's. They have a Cellular Signal Booster. I live in the country and it works great for me. Here is there website address:  www.WilsonElectronics.com You can get all the info there. Hope this helps.
kalou1960

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