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thewarehouse's avatar
thewarehouse
Sophomore
6 years ago

Cell reception booster?

Hopefully I've put this in the correct place. This isn't in regard to HN at all. 

We live in a metal building so our cell phones don't have very good reception. When searching for boosters, there are so many different things to consider that I'm a bit overwhelmed. Does anyone have experience with these and could recommend good options? Or suggestions for increasing the reception in general? 

  • GabeU's avatar
    GabeU
    Distinguished Professor IV

    thewarehouse 

     

    You'll get more visibility if you post this in the "Third Party Products" section.

     

    Edit:  I can tell you that the ones that use outdoor Yagi antennas seem to be the most popular and most recommended, though I have no personal experience with them.

    • thewarehouse's avatar
      thewarehouse
      Sophomore

      GabeU wrote:

      thewarehouse 

       

      You'll get more visibility if you post this in the "Third Party Products" section.

       

      Edit:  I can tell you that the ones that use outdoor Yagi antennas seem to be the most popular and most recommended, though I have no personal experience with them.


      Thank you for the direction.

  • We have VZW and ATT as our only options here. ATT signal is non existent in our location and VZW is very weak, nearest tower is 5 miles through woods. We could just barely get one bar outside our home, and it was impossible to make a cell call.

    After researching boosters, we purchased SureCall Fusion4Home with outdoor yagi (directional) antenna. We do bounce between 3G and 4G, but usually have enough signal now to make a call or browse internet. (Not strong enough to stream).

    The most important thing to remember is a booster will boost a weak signal, and also noise. You need a usable signal outside to utilize a booster. If you have too much noise when talking to cell tower, you will always have slow connection, it's just the way the technology works. It prioritizes stronger signals first.

    If you need any other info, let me know, we've had the booster for about 1.5 years now.