Verizon Cell Phone Signal Booster 4G LTE Subroad Cell Signal Booster Verizon Cell Phone Signal Amplifier/Mobile Phone Signal Booster 700Mhz Band13 Repeater FDD with Whip+Yagi Antenna kit for Home
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You can use it in a metal house thanks for your inquiry. It is essential that the frequency band used is consistent with the frequency band of the signal boosters before you buy them.
Coaxial cable can be extended up to 100 feet in length for outdoor antenna installation.
In order to locate the closest tower for my provider, I downloaded a cell phone tower app. In order to receive the best signal, your antenna needs to face in that direction. There needs to be enough space in front of it so it wouldn't be For my deck, I tacked it to the side of the The height of the tower is about ten feet. There will be differences in every situation.
You can use it to enhance more than 100 mobile phones at the same time, as long as it is within the range of the signal booster for mobile phones.
Selected User Reviews For Verizon Cell Phone Signal Booster 4G LTE Subroad Cell Signal Booster Verizon Cell Phone Signal Amplifier/Mobile Phone Signal Booster 700Mhz Band13 Repeater FDD with Whip+Yagi Antenna kit for Home
The first thing I did when I got this thing was to set it up like a "red neck" just to make sure it worked or if I was going to have to return it. It didn't matter how janky the set up was I went from a solid 1 or 2 bars of 1x outside my home (1 to none inside) to a solid 3 or 4 bars of LTE inside. The frequency and direction of the tower your phone is currently using (there is an app for your phone that indicates its direction) are the two things you need to know to make this work (most modern phones are able to tell you the frequency they are currently using). It can make a big difference in the strength of the signal that it receives if it is pointing 1 or 2 inches off. The yagi antenna is finicky about where it is pointed. Changing the direction of your phone until you get the best reception (tip if your phone is in airplane mode, put it on for 15 seconds and then take it off to check how many bars you are receiving, since the signal bars are reset once you remove your phone from Despite instructions saying that you should have a solid green signal LED, in my experience I didn't have that. I had a signal that jumped around between one and four bars if the LED flickered fast or was a steady green, and I would lose calls every three rings It takes about five Even when the LED barely flickered green, I had a rock steady 3 or 4 bars and the phone didn't drop a 40 minute The signal will not appear if it doesn't do anything. In the event of a red light or flickering red light, power down the unit as soon as possible and put extra distance between the repeater box and the yagi antenna, when they are interfering with one another. If you can get 1 solid bar from your phone standing on the ground without the use of a booster, you won't have to mount the yagi that high. The cell phone antenna is small, but the yagi is large. The antenna will have to be mounted higher if you only get one bar of reception, and even that might not be sufficient this thing only boosts signals, it does not create them. There is now a steady reception of three bars across my entire 800 square foot home. A few feet. I have a problem (with this thing). Do not forget to register it with your cell phone My Verizon chat was opened and I made a customer service request. I registered it about ten minutes ago. all, if you research this thing and know how it works and set it up correctly, you can really make it work well for you, and it is a lot cheaper than name brand alternatives.
Following the experience with a cheaper product (different style), I was not as hopeful about this product performing the same way, but I was pleasantly surprised! In my area, there is a tower (Verizon) within 3 miles, but there's this nasty hill between us and them that cuts my service to the lowest level possible without making it completely unusable. Whenever I need to check my cell phone numbers I use an app called "Network Cell Info Lite". There is nothing more ridiculous than when you see how easy the app is to use. There was literally no noticeable difference in the signal strength outside (-), even after repeatedly walking around the property, being all over the roof, changing locations within the house etc. The range for the signal is 115dB The average volume is 108 db with occasional bumps Under my steel roof, I get about a five decibel reduction outside (100 db) and a little less inside my house. The $40 booster that featured a legend that it was personally blessed by Jesus himself (just kidding, but it might as well have been the story they told), but I saw absolutely no difference! Due to the glowing reviews, I decided to give this one a try. As soon as I heard about roof mounted antennas, I knew it was necessary. The first thing I did when it arrived was to open it up and inspect it. I found the roof mount antenna to be quite small. It looked ten times bigger in the pictures, but I didn't want to get into a lot of trouble testing it, so I just hung the antenna on the roof then ran the cable through the front door to the receiver/amplifier, attached the inside antenna and connected it. The plan was to boost into the green zone if I could only get into the green zone (-) The decibel level should be less than 99db. I was shocked when I saw what I got! In my house, I was now receiving a signal in the negative In the 80db to -zone There is a 55db range depending on how close the phone is to the antenna on the inside. Following that successful installation, I installed it properly on a pole so that it would be about 22 feet above the This is a great app. Later I may consider raising yours even higher up, but I would probably need to use steel pipes etc. For now, yours is quite nice and I am thoroughly satisfied with it. As a result, I now have no buffering issues while watching movies and I never drop calls due to poor signal. Though it took longer than i thought it would with such a strong signal to download files, I am still grateful for the higher download speeds. Before, a 10MB file would often take an hour or two to download, and often would not download In this case, it takes 30 minutes to open the same file A 45-second clip. The question I have to ask myself is, if I had spent $250 on the same booster, would it have been better than this one I got for roughly half the price?.
The first month or so I was absolutely happy with this. As a result, the computer slowly failed. The unit worked just long enough for the return window to expire. After three months it works about 60% of the time. If I turn off the power to the unit for a few hours and plug it back in it will work for a while, but then slowly shut down. You need to unplug it again and start from scratch. One more time.
Neither my house nor my yard has bars. On the phone I had to walk to the road from the door and walk out into the street. My apprehensions about this thing working turned out to be unfounded, but I'm telling y'all, it With my phone now I can also play games and watch movies inside my house! I can talk on my phone inside my house and I can also play video games inside! The service inside has been upgraded to LTE In addition to watching Netflix from our phones, we also use our smart tv to connect to our hotspots. If you want to know the direction your signal is coming from, it is recommended you download a cellphone tower locating app. Then, you can direct your outside antenna in that direction. It made my day! I am extremely happy!.