My house is covered by practically all major network operators. As soon as I step outside, the perfect signal. Eventually I settled on an amp and saw this one, which then confirmed that I was indeed hitting one of the areas it was targeting. This is important, otherwise you will not be able to use such a device. You need to check which bands you want to connect to and where you want to use it. If you don't see any of the supported bands in the app on your phone (there are many, you can download to see what bands are available) don't go for it! I ended up installing the antenna on the roof edge of my house on the 2nd floor and running the cables down the side of the house to my basement (where I already have tons of cables). I set up a home office there, so that's where I need the most service. Installed an indoor antenna in the office and then waited to see if it actually did anything. And it happened. Now I get reliable service - calls don't go straight to voicemail, texts arrive on time, etc., while before I've seen multiple service bars but never received calls. Pretty annoying. Now I show a strong signal and it really works. Highly recommended if you need to improve your signal and it suits your chosen band. Just keep in mind that this doesn't boost the signal throughout the house - maybe just the room where you placed the indoor unit - but it's extremely useful nonetheless.
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