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BurbMan
Explorer III
Jul 27, 2017

Best 4G Signal Booster Set up

I have a Wilson 3G booster system in the TT. I was thinking about upgrading to 4G, then it quit so now I have a reason :)

Wilson/WeBoost seems to have a lot of choices for antennas, etc, so was wondering what everybody is using. This is a TT so no need for in-motion use, only stationary.

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  • I carefully scan my intended campsite with Bushnell 20 x 50 binoculars. If I spot a Wifi tower I keep going. You would be surprised how far sound carries across open water at night. Especially those shipdit cellular ring tones.
  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    There have been several reviews The WeBoost is the most common one out there I mean I can drive like 5 miles and buy one over the counter

    But the Max ... Out performs it.. Out prices it too.
  • BurbMan wrote:
    Yikes that's pricey...did you have to call your cell provider and register the device like it says in the set up guide? I can't imagine getting anyone on the phone from customer service that would even understand what I was talking about....

    Most/all of the cell service providers have online registration available for boosters. It's a simple process...
  • Yikes that's pricey...did you have to call your cell provider and register the device like it says in the set up guide? I can't imagine getting anyone on the phone from customer service that would even understand what I was talking about....
  • ependydad wrote:
    For me, I opted for the weBoost 4G Drive X. The downside is that the internal boosted area is only 18-24" from the internal antenna.

    For a bigger boosted area, I'd consider the weBoost 4G RV edition. But it has an omindirectional antenna and requires better separation between the external and internal antennas (which can be finicky to achieve in most RVs).


    I did the RV version and upgraded the antenna to the rv/trucker version.
    It works excellent, but no matter what it WILL NOT boost Sprint LTE data.
  • We've been very happy with the performance of our Max Amp RV from Maximum Signal. The inside antenna covers our entire coach, and the amp has found solid 4G signals in areas where we previously had no service, even some places where our previous WeBoost Drive 4G-M gave us either 3G only or no signal.
  • For me, I opted for the weBoost 4G Drive X. The downside is that the internal boosted area is only 18-24" from the internal antenna.

    For a bigger boosted area, I'd consider the weBoost 4G RV edition. But it has an omindirectional antenna and requires better separation between the external and internal antennas (which can be finicky to achieve in most RVs).

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