![]() Surely eradicate the bad signal indoors, leaving you with nothing but a seamless andįast connection. Provided you have a solid signal outside, the booster will To keep up with the leap in technology, you need to upgrade the phone too. the phones, are ready for it, thus if you want It is implemented in limited areas as of today, but its use is Unprecedented and unheard-of speeds for mobile internet, which is promising to be a That has been the talk of the town for quite some time now. With our friends and family, and generally use the internet at a great speed.ĥG - the newest version, the fifth-generation wireless technology It is still very popular inĤG - it’s probably the most popular one we have and use today: theįourth-generation wireless technology that allows us to stream videos, video chat Telephone technology that lets us use mobile internet. It also letsģG - as you have already guessed, it’s the third generation wireless It is mainly used to describe the voice connection today. Very slow, dial-up speed for the internet, which let’s face it, no one has the timeįor anymore. I'll sell you this one for cheap.2G - or the 2nd generation wireless telephone technology gives you a When the new amps come out with the new bands, hmu. I have three scheduled state park camping sessions coming up over the next 2 months, all with marginal to no signal reported with OpenSignal, so it will be a good test within the return period! I couldn't justify over 2x the price for the 100 dB gain Cel-Fi Go this is mostly for convenience, not necessity. ![]() Update: I went with the SureCall Fusion4Home with yagi outdoor and omni indoor. If I had an amplifier with a yagi antenna I'm confident I could turn these barely usable signals into something at least reliable for voice & text, but I don't want to buy something that isn't compatible with at least n71 as that's usually the best available signal in these areas. While RV camping I'm often on the fringe of coverage and have -105 to -110 dBm RSRP on n71 (600 MHz) or B12 (700 MHz). I've scoured waveform's website but I cannot find any booster that lists compatibility with T-Mobile's newer B71/n71 (617-698 MHz) and n41 (2496-2690 MHz) 4G & 5G bands. ![]()
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