We are getting a weak signal outside our home. I used a signal booster from Celfi's Tmobile and uploaded around 30Mbps to my phone when I was indoors. Recently purchased and installed on the roof. I'm currently downloading 100 Mbit/s to my cell phone at home. The speed of 4G home internet has also increased significantly as a result. The only downside is that I had to order the product twice and return the first one because the cable lugs came loose from the cable under the cable's internal stress. You should actually consider making very strong connector connections as cables are not that flexible. Another problem is that the booster loses signal every now and then and picks it up again after 5 minutes. It's rare, but it happens from time to time. If your website doesn't have a signal, don't bother getting one. Most likely it will not work. If you have a very weak signal that you can constantly connect to in a certain part of your property, then there is a good chance that this signal booster will suit you. On the other hand, it's too expensive. The amp itself looks great, but the internal and external antennas are weak. They do their job, but who knows how long an outdoor antenna will last in the sunlight.
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