Re: Cellular Reception Booster
[Re: Pike River]
#6979976
09/01/20 12:11 PM
09/01/20 12:11 PM
|
Joined: Mar 2014
Posts: 3,655 Central Texas
Chancey
trapper
|
trapper
Joined: Mar 2014
Posts: 3,655
Central Texas
|
Yes Pike River, I have tried many different kinds at various prices.
We live in a rural area and have Verizon phone service. We also cannot get internet service except via satellite Our reception is poor and Verizon sold me on buying these boosters. Since then, I have bought 3 different ones including two similar to what you posted and none of them worked or helped improve the situation.
You must be careful talking to the dealers b/c I was ignorant on what I needed and bought several each time listening to the experts and reading the reviews. None of the boosters worked for me b/c I have satellite internet AND poor cellular reception. Most of these systems try to boost the signal that is there, but if you have nothing, then they can't boost nothing.
After being frustrated I finally got a hold of one of Verizon's service technicians that did not BS me. He looked up my location on the map and told me that in order to have adequate cell service, one needs to be within 5 miles of a tower. The two closest to me are both 5.2 miles away which is why he said our service is so poor. Also, he informed me that the booster I bought from Verizon that ran off the internet was useless b/c they must have high speed internet and satellite internet via Hughesnet was not sufficient.
For what its worth, they may be helpful in your situation especially if within 5 miles of the tower; however, if your situation is similar to where I live, then I would not spend too much money on it.
As far now, we still have crappy service and I have tried everything and bought everything I know that may help. If you find something that works, please let me know. Chancey
Resident Conspiracy Theorist Accused Moron, Nazi, Low IQ, and Putin Fan Boy
|
|
|
Re: Cellular Reception Booster
[Re: Chancey]
#6980000
09/01/20 12:42 PM
09/01/20 12:42 PM
|
Joined: Oct 2018
Posts: 5,570 Dunbar, Wisconsin
Pike River
OP
trapper
|
OP
trapper
Joined: Oct 2018
Posts: 5,570
Dunbar, Wisconsin
|
Yes Pike River, I have tried many different kinds at various prices.
We live in a rural area and have Verizon phone service. We also cannot get internet service except via satellite Our reception is poor and Verizon sold me on buying these boosters. Since then, I have bought 3 different ones including two similar to what you posted and none of them worked or helped improve the situation.
You must be careful talking to the dealers b/c I was ignorant on what I needed and bought several each time listening to the experts and reading the reviews. None of the boosters worked for me b/c I have satellite internet AND poor cellular reception. Most of these systems try to boost the signal that is there, but if you have nothing, then they can't boost nothing.
After being frustrated I finally got a hold of one of Verizon's service technicians that did not BS me. He looked up my location on the map and told me that in order to have adequate cell service, one needs to be within 5 miles of a tower. The two closest to me are both 5.2 miles away which is why he said our service is so poor. Also, he informed me that the booster I bought from Verizon that ran off the internet was useless b/c they must have high speed internet and satellite internet via Hughesnet was not sufficient.
For what its worth, they may be helpful in your situation especially if within 5 miles of the tower; however, if your situation is similar to where I live, then I would not spend too much money on it.
As far now, we still have crappy service and I have tried everything and bought everything I know that may help. If you find something that works, please let me know. Chancey
Thank you that really does help. I currently have zero unless I use the "extended network" but that runs our quickly so I just turn my data on and off. They are building a tower about 4 miles away but because of the pandemic that has been paused. I wonder if I strung one up to a tree to get some height if it would work better?
|
|
|
Re: Cellular Reception Booster
[Re: Pike River]
#6980020
09/01/20 12:53 PM
09/01/20 12:53 PM
|
Joined: Mar 2014
Posts: 3,655 Central Texas
Chancey
trapper
|
trapper
Joined: Mar 2014
Posts: 3,655
Central Texas
|
Yes, I think so, but be sure to have enough cord to make the run.
The technician I spoke to said to mount it on the high point of my house and point it in the direction (bearing) of the nearest tower and try to have a clean line of site. That means no trees or buildings for interference.
If the new tower is west of your house, I would put it on the west side of your house and point it directly towards the tower. Also, most of the ones I have bought want the internal antennae to be about 25 feet away from the external antennae to work properly. So, you will want to take that into consideration when buying one. The internal antennae needs to be centrally located in house and I had to purchase more cord to connect the external antennae to the reciever b/c the I put it on top of the house and the cord that comes with it was I think only 30 feet or so.
Resident Conspiracy Theorist Accused Moron, Nazi, Low IQ, and Putin Fan Boy
|
|
|
|
|