 | could someone tell me a good booster and antenna system 4g Still trying decide if i'm gonna wait for bit or go 4g but if i go 4g i'll need an antenna and booster/amp. Whats a good one? The system must be entirely indoors. |
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 | as far as i know i would be using millenicom. |
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 Max SignalPremium join:2008-03-07 Buffalo, NY kudos:1 1 edit | reply to sad guy said by sad guy :Still trying decide if i'm gonna wait for bit or go 4g but if i go 4g i'll need an antenna and booster/amp. Whats a good one? The system must be entirely indoors. No such thing , you must have an antenna outdoors as your donor antenna for a system to operate properly and also have proper antenna separation to prevent system from oscillating. |
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 | are their an outdoor antennas that can send the signal indoors wirelessly |
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 | reply to Max Signal so getting a Wilson booster an an indoor antenna wouldn't help? Well that sucks |
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 Jim_in_VA join:2004-07-11 Cobbs Creek, VA kudos:4 | you put the antenna outdoors on the roof, run the cable to the Millenicom Hotspot and that's it. Why do you think a booster is needed? -- ... need help? »evdo-tips.com/ |
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 | To boost the signal. My signal strength is around 100db |
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 | reply to sad guy With an outdoor antenna?
With all this posting you should really register for this site. |
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 | reply to sad guy You need to provide more information before anyone can give you good advice on what to purchase to boost your signal.
First of all, explain why you were wanting a system that is entirely indoors or an antenna which can function wirelessly. Are you living at a location that won't allow you to install an outdoor antenna and run the cable from it to the house?
Next, do you know about how far away you are from the closest tower you'd be connecting to for 4G? Do you have direct line of sight to the tower or is there trees, hills, buildings, and other obstructions in the way? Describe the location around where your at and the type of signal you get outdoors. |
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 Jim_in_VA join:2004-07-11 Cobbs Creek, VA kudos:4 3 edits | reply to sad guy with Verizon LTE, 100 db is a decent signal. Not the same as 3G:
Better than -96dBm is a great signal Between -97dBm and -107dBm is good Between -108dBm and -114dBm is fair Worse than -115dBm is poor -- |
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 | Sorry I only have a 3g phone and didn't know 4g was rated differently. My landlord will not allow me to run wires through the wall or roof |
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 | reply to sad guy Got an email from Wilson and they said they have an indoor 4g system for 1200 bucks. |
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 | reply to sad guy Google OTARD |
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 Jim_in_VA join:2004-07-11 Cobbs Creek, VA kudos:4 2 edits | reply to sad guy . |
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 | i thought wilson was the most trusted name in the business? |
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 | reply to wirelessdog it gives me the right to put an antenna up but i honestly don't see where it gives me the right to drill holes in wall to run the wire in the house. |
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 | reply to sad guy This is the product that was suggested to me. It says it needs an outdoor antenna but i was told that i could use it as a entirely indoor system. |
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 | sorry forgot to post the link.
We also have the AG Pro-Quint (803470, price $1,287.72) »www.wilsonelectronics.com/store/···e:803470 |
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