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Any luck with signal boosters?
Posted on 3/7/23 at 1:50 pm
Posted on 3/7/23 at 1:50 pm
Our office is considering the weboost office 200 signal booster. We get a decent signal (3 bars) outside but only 1 or none inside. Our office is about 14,000 sqft and there is about 25 people who occupy it. The occupants have Tmobile, Verizon and Att services. Does anyone have any experience or reviews on this weboost office 200 booster? Will this booster help with our problem and will all carriers benefit from it? Thanks in advance.
Posted on 3/7/23 at 2:30 pm to MikeDaTiger23
I installed a HiBoost solution at friends farm that had no signal in the house and it works great. Im sure most are similar but there are some requirements that have to be followed with how/where you install the receiver and then in relation to where you install the booster modules (distance away from each other and facing opposite directions.
Posted on 3/7/23 at 5:45 pm to MikeDaTiger23
Placement and surroundings can be critical to how well a booster may work. I say this from decades of Wi-fi, not LTE/Celluar experience.
You can put the best wireless device on the next to an HVAC unit, or a leaky (signal wise) microwave, and it will suck. Move it four feet, and it'll be great. Make sure your installer does a site survey (that's what they called it back in the day) to figure out the best place to put stuff to get the coverage desired.
You can put the best wireless device on the next to an HVAC unit, or a leaky (signal wise) microwave, and it will suck. Move it four feet, and it'll be great. Make sure your installer does a site survey (that's what they called it back in the day) to figure out the best place to put stuff to get the coverage desired.
Posted on 3/8/23 at 6:36 am to MikeDaTiger23
From quick review on Weboost site, looks like that’s a good plan for install and support if yall are comfortable with the cost.
Posted on 3/10/23 at 6:29 am to BabySam
Thanks for the replies. Does anyone have any first hand experience with this or something similar?
Posted on 3/10/23 at 8:17 am to MikeDaTiger23
I used a signal booster at one of my previous houses. Worked ok.
With every carrier supporting wifi calling why not just put in open wifi connections for guests? You can put rate limits on the wifi connections so the guests don't burn through your internet bandwidth.
With every carrier supporting wifi calling why not just put in open wifi connections for guests? You can put rate limits on the wifi connections so the guests don't burn through your internet bandwidth.
Posted on 3/12/23 at 7:30 am to mchias1
i got one for my house.
worked great.
at the time I had to get one compatible for my phone vendor.
worked great.
at the time I had to get one compatible for my phone vendor.
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