Extends cellular coverage for single or multiple users in homes or offices--provides up to 2500 square feet of coverage
Dual-band device works with 800/1900 MHz frequencies from all major carriers--AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon, Alltel, Cricket, and more (not compatible with Nextel)
Omni-directional signal antenna receives signals from multiple cell towers
Antenna can be installed outdoors above the roofline or indoors in the attic or near a window
Extends phone battery life--uses less power when signal is stronger
Rating: - Does the job!
We have a small 4 person office.. Few if any calls have been received on our cell phones.. We placed the antenna on the peak of the outside roof and installed the inside part on a wall above the front door (inside).. So far everybody's cell phone works fine! No dropped calls or calls failed..
I advise purchasing this product if you have a signal outside the building..
Jim Miller
Rating: - A signal 20 feet underground
I was very impressed by this Cell Phone Booster. I live in an underground, concrete dome home. Getting a cell phone signal in the house was all but impossible unless I stood outside on the porch or by a front window. With this wireless booster, I know have a signal through all 5000 square feet. It isn't an overwhelmingly strong signal throughout the house, but it works. I don't need 5 bars to make a call. Just one will do. And you live in a place that doesn't get even get that, you appreciate every bit of signal you can get.
I used an existing cable that ran from the interior of the house to the "roof". Our roof is about 10-15" feet deep of earth. On the roof I planted a six foot tall post, zip-tied the antenna and cable to it and went back into the house. Attached the other end of the cable to the booster, turned it on, and I had a signal inside a concrete and steel structure 20 feet underground. Very cool!
I highly recommend this booster.
Rating: - Having trouble with this product.
I purchased this product because the cell phone reception in my house is horrible. Before I bought the product I climbed on the roof and verified that I had three bars and good call clarity. I fist tried mounting the antenna the peak of the roof line with the base unit in the basement. Didn't seems to work too well. My coax ran within 4" and perpendicular to a 110V power line, so I repositioned the coax to emlimante this interference with no improvement, sometimes I would get a little better signal but not really a usable signal. So I went out and bought an antenna mount with a 10 foot mast and mounted the antenna at the peak of the roof, I placed the base station in the basement on the floor. This is as much vertical seperation as I can legally have as I am limited in antenna height, this is at least 25 feet of vertical seperation. I still cannot figure out the blinking lights on the base unit after reading the manual several times as they all blink in various patterns pretty much constantly. I don't think there is anything else I can do to improve the installation per the instructions. Now sometimes I get pretty good reception standing by the base unit (3 bars) and about 2 bars on my main floor but other times the system does not appear to be functioning at all. The system seems to be really flakey in the fact that it works sometimes okay but other time not really at all. I have to say I am dissapointed because I spent allot of time trying to get the system installed correctly with poor results and the unit was very expensive without good results, I pretty much feel like I wasted $300.
Rating: - Works well - just dont expect an instant full signal - READ
This product does exactly what it says it will do. To a point... read on...
There are a couple situations where you would want a device like this...
1) Strong full signal outside, but your walls are blocking nearly all signal from getting inside, perhaps you have aluminum siding. In this case with full signal outside you should expect full signal to be repeated indoors. In this situation, external antenna placement is easy since you should be getting full signal anywhere you place the antenna. You may even be able to get away with putting the antenna on a window inside your house.
2) My situation - weak signal outside. I can barely only get 2 bars (out of 4 on my LG VX8700 - verizon). Indoors i usually only had 1 or 0 bars and calls would frequenly drop. Upon placing calls if i somehow had 2 bars, it would immediately drop to zero bars and take 20 or 30 seconds to actually place the call.
Antenna placement is trickier here, you should do some test runs to see where the best signal is outside. This is not always the closest spot on your house/apartment in the direction of the nearest tower or even the highest spot. Temporarily securing the antenna outside and then running the cable to the base station inside the house is how i tested functionality. In this case also, base station locating is important as with a weaker signal you will have better results depending on where you place the base station. In my case, my best antenna location was on the far side of the house (go figure) and just at the roof level, not 20 feet up.
Results: I now have a solid 2 and 3 bars throughout the house. I do not drop bars when placing calls. Calls go through instantly and do not drop. *** Do not expect full signal inside if you dont have full signal outside!!!***
The goal here was usable cellular signal inside the house and this product delivered it. Furthermore once they do build another tower closer to me, the antenna will still help boost whatever signal i get there and hopefully i will have full signal inside my house.
I do not believe the 'inside the house' mounting of the antenna will give adequate results. be fully prepared to have to mount this outside and run the cable inside.
also if you have next to no signal outside, do not expect this to do much for you. i would certainly give it a shot but there needs to be an existing signal to amplify for this device to do anything useful
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