Posted by warebit on November 01, 2012 at 07:23:19 from (74.77.174.233):
In Reply to: Poor cellular service posted by JD PHIL on October 30, 2012 at 10:56:46:
JD PHIL,
Do you have any idea how many bars you get on your roof? As long as you have enough of a signal to send a text message from up there, a signal booster should work for you. The thing to know is that how much coverage you get inside is directly affected by how strong the signal is outside, so if you have a really weak signal outside, you should get a booster with an advertised coverage of much higher than the actual square footage of your home.
I have a Wilson DB Pro with a Yagi antenna which I got at http://www.ubersignal.com/wilson-dual-band-db-pro-yagi-kit-841263.html. It has solved all of our signal issues and has been great. Wilson seems to be a great brand. There are some Wi-Ex boosters that are cheaper, but I'm not sure how well they work.
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