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- ChrisatthebeachExplorerI have one made by Wilson, it was designed to be mounted in a vehicle, however it came with an AC adaptor as well. I used it in the 5th wheel for 3 years, gave me 2-3 more bars and made 4G wifi work great. I also have Verizon.
- GordonThreeExplorerI recommend a booster with MiMo or Mu-MiMo support. Most devices are talking on multiple channels these days for greater speed and reliability.
- pconroy328ExplorerAfter weeks of reading, watching videos and emailing the vendor support team, I've narrowed mine down to this one:
https://www.surecall.com/signal-booster/vehicle/FUSION2GO-3-RV/
Bear in mind that these things aren't magic. You need *some* reception for them to work. You may need a directional antenna, in addition to or instead of the omni. You may need an app on your phone that helps locate the nearest tower. You may need a pole or someway to raise the antenna up.
And you may find that your indoor range gets limited - you need to be within a few feet of the repeater antenna.
Anyway - lots to learn about these things - MrWizardModeratori have a Wilson 'WeBoost' system
they several models, both mobile and fixed location
all i can add is don't buy a super cheap system from ebay
no matter what brand name
it will most likely be older technology for older phone bands
(buying a 3G only booster won't help very much)
i don't think anybody has boosters for the new 'planned Not deployed Yet' 5G super speed systems
but all the major MFG do have models that cover all (4) bands being used 'NOW' including 4G/XLTE etc..
and that is what you will want, for internet data, video services etc.. - jcpainterExplorer
GordonThree wrote:
I recommend a booster with MiMo or Mu-MiMo support. Most devices are talking on multiple channels these days for greater speed and reliability.
Which 4G/LTE booster has dual antenna(MiMo) ports? - GordonThreeExplorer
jcpainter wrote:
GordonThree wrote:
I recommend a booster with MiMo or Mu-MiMo support. Most devices are talking on multiple channels these days for greater speed and reliability.
Which 4G/LTE booster has dual antenna(MiMo) ports?
I haven't done any research. If I were doing something new in my trailer I'd go with a pepwave or Sierra wireless modem and dual external antennas, forget the booster all together. - jcpainterExplorer
GordonThree wrote:
jcpainter wrote:
GordonThree wrote:
I recommend a booster with MiMo or Mu-MiMo support. Most devices are talking on multiple channels these days for greater speed and reliability.
Which 4G/LTE booster has dual antenna(MiMo) ports?
I haven't done any research. If I were doing something new in my trailer I'd go with a pepwave or Sierra wireless modem and dual external antennas, forget the booster all together.
Since you were suggesting to use a MiMo enabled booster, I assumed you were aware of one that existed. I've never seen one. - ktmrfsExplorer IIdo a search. there are dozens of threads on cell boosters, could be several days of reading, but should answer almost every question you have on cell boosters.
- Tom_M1ExplorerHere's a sight for good info on cell boosters:
https://www.rvmobileinternet.com/guides/mobile-cellular-boosters/ - GordonThreeExplorer
Tom_M wrote:
Here's a sight for good info on cell boosters:
https://www.rvmobileinternet.com/guides/mobile-cellular-boosters/
Has anyone paid the membership fee to read this information? Just wondering if it's better than what's available freely?
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