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2025-08-14 16:09:08
My Mom had her asphalt shingle roof upgraded to metal tiles and lost 90% of her cell signal. She had to walk outside to send/rec text and if calls went thru they dropped frequently.I installed this behind the chimney and ran the included cable thru a roof vent and mounted the repeater in the attic above the vaulted ceiling and tested it. Signal went from 1 bar to full so I didn't have to make a hole and run an ugly cable down the inside wall, so less work for me and Mom was happy. Wired in an outlet next to repeater for power in attic and plugged in the wall wart and called it a day.
Cat Wrangler
2025-07-25 10:50:06
Incredible, just moved out to a place with 1 to no bars of cell service. I have to use satellite internet, the satellite router can utilize a cell signal to access the internet, basically a hotspot. However with 1 bar of cell service this redundant backup function doesn't really work.I looked into a cellphone repeater to try and salvage that 1 bar of signal and found this option. Besides drilling a hole in my wall to run the cable outside, the setup was incredibly easy. I plugged it in and yeah, my 1 to no bars turned into 5 while in the room with the transmitter.I was skeptical, there is no way way I am actually getting full signal. I turned off my WiFi on my phone and just used my cell data. Wow, I was loading videos and texting people with 0 issue.This is a great solution as long as you have at minimum 1 bar of service. If you have no bars it will have nothing to repeat and won't help you.I live in the mountains and am surrounded by tall trees. I temporarily have the receiver on a small 4 foot pole at ground level (which is completely the wrong way to setup this device). Anyways with it setup wrong it still works damn well. I can't wait to see how much better my coverage will be when I get it put on the roof of my house.
Mark Sanchez
2025-07-04 17:40:57
Does not work. Zero bars without booster and zero bars with booster. This is advertised to work on T mobile band 66 and 25, this does not support those bands. False advertisement and false product details.
Craig
2025-04-26 09:16:13
If you are suffering like most for a better signal, you have to get this.I'm a almost 60 handy handicap. I was in a life altering accident 20 years ago and lost a limb and limited physically and I know that if I can, you can and should.My download speed was averaging around 7-8 and as you can see in the picture there was plenty of speed for my needs.It is super simple after mounting the Yagi antenna, I already knew the general direction to the towers around me, I live in a rural area where the only options for Internet are cellular and satellite, I don't want a satellite, I have a 90ft tower for broadcast but I don't use but on one tv. I use my hotspot on my phone to other devices and when watching something on one and a txt or call incoming will put the tv to buffering..Needless to say it gets old trying to shop on Amazon and get a snails pace there and buffering on other.. you get it, I've had this issue for a long time until now.I just unboxed everything and mounted the outside antenna kinda sorta per directions... lol I ran the cable through the porch and into the house,... you'll want to take your time unrolling it or it could be a little trouble. Trust me 😃 I connected it to the amplifier as well as the antenna, plugged power up and it immediately starts working, I did adjust the outside antenna just a bit. I then enjoyed overnight. I am so impressed with the improvement, I've got to route my cable and finish the install today, I wanted to make sure it would work for me, I've been afraid/confused about buying because of the different bands, frequencies, carriers. I then saw this one that does them all and while TV was buffering I was ordering.My biggest regret is that I didn't find this sooner, I know that it works great.
Michael Nagar
2025-01-11 15:56:55
I am very pleased to say that this system does work. Although in my location, rural mountainous, lots of trees, in my area of Vermont. It took some finagling of getting the outside antenna mounted on a pole away from my house to get around a hill for a direct line of site to the tower. It would have been nice to have twice as much or more cable in my situation to get away from the house further. Although I'm not sure if that would have caused a technical issue like "dropping signal over the extended cable". Over all it did boost my signal of no or one bar in my house to 3-4 bars. I can work with that. Routine installation, which mine was not, seemed to be pretty straight forward. Durability is to be seen over time.
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