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I need to cover a 7000 SF residence shaped like an "L" with AT&T cell coverage. It is in a fringe area that has 3 bars in one spot (end of driveway), but mostly has 1 bar or none. The house has a metal roof and is a single story. I have seen some info on the WEB but with all the marketing hype I can't tell what is good and what isn't.
Has anyone been down this road?
Thanks, Ted
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Wilson Co. I installed one in large office with 3 small dome type ant.. Only one side of building had any cell coverage 1 bar max signal strength. Installed a window mount inside ant. and 3 ceiling ant. spaced for coverage. 5 bars on ant. side and 4 bars for rest of floor. Can buy external mount ant. if needed. John
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Thanks for your reply, Interesting, but I don't know if the femtocell will work. The DSL connection is sketchy at the house. It is rural. Sometimes it slows down and I am afraid the QoS is in the mud. Do you have any in the field now? Thanks, Ted
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As I read more about the femtocell it looks like it is dedicated to individual services like AT&T or Sprint ect. Some of the repeaters I have been looking at open up everything except Nextel. There will be people at the house using services other than AT&T on occasion so a repeater/booster will help them out as well while a femtocell might not. I read that the femtocell has a range of 10 meters. I need to cover 7000 SF more-or-less so It might not be powerfull enough. Hmmmm. ???
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We have used the Wilson products with great success. If you call them they can help design a system just for your application.
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The Wilson products look good for what I need. I am going to give them a call tomorrow.
Thank you for your help, Ted
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<a href="https://www.espow.com/wholesale-security-surveillance-cell-phone-booster.html">Cell phone booster</a> requires an antenna in a spot (often outdoors) that has good reception--the amplifier can boost indoor signal strength only to the level the outdoor antenna receives. But they work with any normal handset, and can even boost 3G data access.
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