โDec-13-2018 01:42 PM
โDec-14-2018 12:16 PM
GordonThree wrote:pianotuna wrote:
Sometimes adding a booster may actually slow data rates. It depends on whether 'mimo' is being used by the device. I'm not sure if there is a booster that had 'mimo' enabled.
x2 for a booster with MIMO, as that's where the speed comes from, multiple radios inside the phone working together on different channels.
like mentioned a few posts pack, a booster could slow your speed, since they often only use one outdoor and one indoor antenna
I've seen this with my Wilson Sleek (now called WeBoost). I only use it when the phone can't get reception on its own, as it does slow down the speed quite a bit.
โDec-14-2018 12:11 PM
Acampingwewillgo wrote:
Thank You all for the info on the "We Boost"! I currently have an older Wilson Amp but I bought it used and my understanding it was a 3G model. At the time, I had no intention to ever upgrade my phone but we all know how that goes. Now with staying at rural campgrounds where Wi-Fi is generally non existent, I look for other data options..ie tethering. I know it won't be an all inclusive fix but figure it will help in marginal areas.
โDec-14-2018 10:58 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Sometimes adding a booster may actually slow data rates. It depends on whether 'mimo' is being used by the device. I'm not sure if there is a booster that had 'mimo' enabled.
โDec-14-2018 10:35 AM
โDec-14-2018 08:57 AM
rr2254545 wrote:
a booster boosts the single it does not make if faster - you are as fast a you can get
โDec-14-2018 08:51 AM
โDec-14-2018 08:48 AM
DarkSkySeeker wrote:Acampingwewillgo wrote:
I'll be watching this cause I'm close to pulling the trigger on the "We Boost" by Wilson Electronics RV Edition. I've heard good things about it?
I own 2 WeBoosts - one for home - one for the RV.
Since I spent a lot of time routing the cables through floor joists and neatly attaching everything to the house, I did not want to detach it when traveling, thus the second purchase.
At my home, it works great! I get one bar at home without the WeBoost. I get 4 bars with the WeBoost and when using my phone as a hotspot, I get 30MBS up and down. This is better than the wired service I had at my former address in town. The units I bought are the WeBoost Connect 4G. Yes, $500+, but they are worth it. My only gripe about the home installation is that the signal is not strong all over the house. Sometimes we tell people to stand in the kitchen since it is nearest to where the broadcast antenna is.
While camping, it varies. If you have 2 bars or more on your phone, I've found there to be no point to the WeBoost, as I've gotten high internet speeds just from the phone. If the signal is lower, I believe a lot depends on the terrain. In the mountains, I have had the performance be great one day and poor another day. I would guess in flat terrain this might not be the case, but am not sure.
The nice thing about Wilson Electronics is the 30 day guarantee - "All weBoost products are protected by a 30-day money-back guarantee. If for any reason the performance of any product is not acceptable, the product may be returned to the reseller with a dated proof of purchase."
Finally, you have to be sure the receiver antenna and amplifier are separated from the final antenna that broadcasts the signal to your phone. The WeBoost amplifier shows 4 lights. If all is well, the lights are green. If you have the broadcast antenna too close, the lights will be red or will flash red and green from the output signal feeding back to the input antenna. The system does not work well if the lights are solid red or flashing. On my RV I put the receiver antenna way up high on a telescoping flagpole attached to my trailer's ladder, and I run coax to the amplifier near my trailer's door. And then I run coax to the broadcast antenna that is located in my storage passthrough. This seems to work well.
As with other gadgets, if I leave the campground, I worry about theft. Seems to be one of the most difficult issues for me while camping - leaving my toys setup outside the trailer.
โDec-14-2018 08:16 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Sometimes adding a booster may actually slow data rates. It depends on whether 'mimo' is being used by the device. I'm not sure if there is a booster that had 'mimo' enabled.
โDec-14-2018 07:41 AM
Acampingwewillgo wrote:
I'll be watching this cause I'm close to pulling the trigger on the "We Boost" by Wilson Electronics RV Edition. I've heard good things about it?
โDec-14-2018 04:09 AM
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โDec-13-2018 03:33 PM
Teeshot1939 wrote:
Currently using either my AT&T Velocity Jetpack or my Verizon 8800L Jetpack for internet access. Need high speed reliable service for my job while RV'ing across our great country! Disappointed with performance of both devices. Wife thinks we need a cell signal booster. Is she right...again? If so, what are your recommendations/experiences? Thanks.......
โDec-13-2018 03:15 PM
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