Posted by kcm.MN on April 12, 2018 at 08:36:07 from (174.219.142.229):
In Reply to: Cell repeater posted by JimS on April 12, 2018 at 07:30:01:
Jim, there "are" cellular repeaters out there. In fact, we wouldn't even have internet if not for a fairly new gov't tower down the road from us. Our nearest cellular tower is 30 miles away, and signals are supposed to top out at around 10 miles or so, from what I've been told.
I have a booster, but I think the problem is with the gov't tower rather than my ability to connect with that tower. I say that because we have continuous glitches in the signal; NEVER a constant, continuous signal. Sometimes it'll glitch out long enough that the PC will consider the signal gone, and disconnect. Used to make it very difficult when we only had 0.5gig data allowance and we'd lose signal, then would have to reload our page again.
To start with, EVERYONE will ask the following question first:
Do you have better reception outside than you do inside? If the answer to that is YES, then a signal booster will work for you.
If the answer is NO, then you may need a more expensive solution. We didn't have the $$$ to go that route when I was researching this, so I cannot be of more help.
The folks at WeBoost (formerly Wilson Electronics) are experts and can answer your questions.
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