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Wilson Pro Multi-Tower Targeting Antenna Technology

Aug 08, 2019

Wilson Pro Multi-Tower Targeting Antenna Technology

Wilson Pro offers new multi-tower targeting antenna technology in WilsonPro 1300/1300R and 4300/4300R Enterprise cell phone signal booster models. With this new advancement, the main cellular amplifier unit has 3 exterior antenna ports for input of exterior signals. This solves the problem when outside signal is very weak and the cell towers of different carriers are located in different directions. Earlier legacy systems only had a single port for exterior antenna with no capability to feed signals from different bands separately for maximum impact. All cellular booster systems had single outside antenna port for possibly pointing a directional Yagi or LPDA antenna...

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Everything You Need to Know About Wi-Fi Boosters

Aug 07, 2019

Everything You Need to Know About Wi-Fi Boosters

Although Wi-Fi boosters are designed to improve Wi-Fi signal in your home or RV, you might be wondering if it will work for you, and if it will, which one is best for you? In this post, we will discuss which Wi-Fi boosters are best and answer questions that are often asked about Wi-Fi boosters that can be used in homes and RVs. We will also explain the differences between Wi-Fi Boosters, Repeaters, and Range Extenders so you can determine which one will be the best for your specific situation. Differences between Wi-Fi Boosters, Network Extenders, and Repeaters. Although a...

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SureCall Cloud Remote Monitoring App for Signal Booster Control

Aug 06, 2019

SureCall Cloud Remote Monitoring App for Signal Booster Control

SureCall Cloud is an advanced cloud-based mobile application that offers robust data & remote management capabilities that provide a higher level of booster performance insight to SureCall installers and commercial users. Optimize performance during installation and make quick and seamless off-site booster adjustments from anywhere, anytime with the intuitively designed SureCall Cloud. SureCall Cloud allows installers to connect directly with the signal booster to monitor performance in real-time and adjust settings from anywhere, anytime via free mobile app or a cellular modem with embedded cellular router. Features: Easily observe the status and monitor real-time signal readings, performance and alerts at a...

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Nextivity Cel-Fi vs. Other Brand Wideband Repeaters

Aug 05, 2019

Nextivity Cel-Fi vs. Other Brand Wideband Repeaters

Let us compare most Nextivity's Cel-Fi kits that are single carrier signal boosters (switchable to different carrier with Cel-Fi app) and can only work for one carrier at a time, with other brand wide-band cellular repeaters that work for all carriers simultaneously. This in itself is a major drawback, but there're many upsides or advantages of Cel-Fi kits that may easily outweigh this, and other disadvantages stated below. Advantages: Higher Gain. Cel-Fi offers up to 100 dB Gain which is much higher than up to 72 dB Gain that competing bi-directional amplifiers (BDA) offer. Carrier-grade. Cel-Fi kits are Carrier-grade smart signal...

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Differences in SureCall Flare/ Flare 3.0, Fusion4Home, Fusion5s

Aug 03, 2019

Differences in SureCall Flare/ Flare 3.0, Fusion4Home, Fusion5s

Compare SureCall Flare (SKU SC-Poly-DT-O-Kit), Fusion-4-Home (SKU SC-PolyH-72), and Fusion 5s (SKU SC-PolysH/O-72): Difference in Gain & Amount of Coverage Area. The main difference between SureCall Flare / Flare 3.0, Fusion4Home and Fusion5s boosters from layman's perspective is the coverage in sq. ft. that they can provide based on the strength of available outside signal and types of antennas included. Flare 3.0 & Fusion4Home Yagi/Whip kit are very similar because they both have Yagi exterior antenna and omnidirectional interior antenna. The main difference then would be basically the shape of the base unit - compare images shown at both listings. In the case of...

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