dockmasterdave wrote:
I just went through all 4 pages that come up under antenna booster. It was no help at all.
I'm not boosting wifi, I don't have a built in booster. There is no switch or light.
The question was about what the specifications on a booster actually mean.
Is 24 db better than 15, and 36 better than 24, in a fringe area?
Higher gain should give you a better chance at reception. If an external amp is what you had there is probably a good reason for it.. like a non amplified antenna. If you are just trying to replace what you had go with the higher gain unit that has the connections you need to hook back up to your tv.