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weBoost 4G extender (for car/RV)
Posted on 10/3/16 at 5:32 pm
Posted on 10/3/16 at 5:32 pm
anyone have any experience with these or other brands?
weBoost
this trucker one seems to be the way to go: LINK
I work from "home," and there are some camping spots where I like to set up for several days, to get away. But my two favorites have spotty cell service (at best). I really need internet more than voice--mainly to receive and send emails and attachments.
There's one spot where I can drive a mile or so up the road and get full 4G but have nothing at the actual campsite.
Similar situation with my favorite beach camping spot, except it's more in and out. I'll have great signal for 10 minutes and then nothing.
So i feel like a booster might actually work for me.
These suckers are expensive, but an easy business deduction. Plus there's a 30-day no-questions guaranty.
TIA.
weBoost
this trucker one seems to be the way to go: LINK
I work from "home," and there are some camping spots where I like to set up for several days, to get away. But my two favorites have spotty cell service (at best). I really need internet more than voice--mainly to receive and send emails and attachments.
There's one spot where I can drive a mile or so up the road and get full 4G but have nothing at the actual campsite.
Similar situation with my favorite beach camping spot, except it's more in and out. I'll have great signal for 10 minutes and then nothing.
So i feel like a booster might actually work for me.
These suckers are expensive, but an easy business deduction. Plus there's a 30-day no-questions guaranty.
TIA.
This post was edited on 10/3/16 at 5:51 pm
Posted on 10/3/16 at 8:10 pm to McLemore
I researched the weboost a little bit. It seems to be designed to bring good reception right outside of your building that has poor reception inside via two devices connected by coax. I don't believe it will amplify a signal that is already weak outside of your building.
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