Gsm repeater??(aka signal booster)

How good do these things actually work?
I know they sell them for your house but do they sell them for you car also..if so how do they work?

below is a link to some repeaters for cells for cars, for this to work you will still need a weak signal to start with it can not create a signal out of thin air.
http://www.repeaterstore.com/products/repeaterkits/index.html
But yes they do sell repeaters for cars

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  • GPRS/GSM Signal Booster

    Can anyone recommend a GPRS/GSM signal booster solution? I am looking to boost the GPRS/GSM signal in a sports hall to help service chip n pin transactions.
    I have looked into getting analogue lines installed and other alternatives but this seems to be the only method of processing the transactions.
    I am looking to put an antenna on the roof and fit an access point inside the building, connected via coax.
    Any suggestions on vendor/device?
    Thanks

    below is a link to some repeaters for cells for cars, for this to work you will still need a weak signal to start with it can not create a signal out of thin air.
    http://www.repeaterstore.com/products/repeaterkits/index.html
    But yes they do sell repeaters for cars

  • Signal Booster Discussion

    In my home the signal switches from 3G to 4G LTE as I walk around with my iPhone 5a. Has anyone used a signal booster with good success? I am considering one to gain 4G LTE all of the time. I am located in a rural area so I am also thinking about the potential that it will become my home internet service too. Please let me know of personal experiences with signal boosters and bandwidth issues for Internet browsing.
    Thanks,

    Take a look at this - this is an booster or repeater rather than an extender. It would work in the situation where you have a decent signal outside in a location, but not consistent indoors.
    Amazon.com: Wilson Electronics - 460101 DT 4G - Cell Phone Signal Booster for Small Home or Office: Cell Phones & Access…

  • Possible to add a non-Apple signal booster to Airport Extreme to improve signal strength?

    Good day to you all.
    This might seem like a weird question. I've just rencently purchased my first ever MacBook Pro to enter the Mac family
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    I suppose I could just get a better Wi-fi adapter for that computer to pick up the better signals, but, my question is:
    I have a signal booster (repeater?) from Cisco/Linksys that I used for my Cisco/lynksys router. It would connect to the network and bounce that signal from that base off to improve the signal strength to the rest of the house. It worked like a charm. So, my question is is it at all possible to connect a non-apple booster like this to the network to bounce the signal?
    I assume it would work, but thought I'd ask anyway just to be sure; to check if anyone else knows about this. I'm going to try sometime soon if this works, but would love to know what others think.
    Thank you very much for your time and help!!

    Ah, yes. Good idea. Well, in a few year's time, we'll probably move on to better devices, but, for those who do have something that isn't Apple...I encourage you to try it.
    I'm using the Cicsco/Lynksys Range Extender that I believe is simply called RE1000; mine was refurbished, too.
    Anyway, it came with a set up disc that I'm not entirely sure if it works on a Mac computer. I didn't try it.
    You'll run the set up disc (somehow), make sure you follow the instructions on the screen, and it should allow the RE1000 to find the network you created using the AirPort. Once the set up is complete, it'll ask you to move the RE1000 to another electrical outlet in your house that can take the signal and bounce it to a wider area of your house, and presumably the neighborhood (secure your network).
    Seemed to work without a hitch. So, if you're not using an Apple range extender (another AirPort type thing), hopefully this helps you. It did work for me, otherwise I would have taken the AP Extreme back for a refund haha

  • Is there is signal booster I can use to get better reception for 3G on my ipad? My reception is between 1 (which doesn't work) and 3 bars and it never reverts to Edge. Thanks

    Hi, I'm new to this new format for the forum so I may make lots of errors.
    My 3G IPAD only gets between 1 and 3 bars when I use 3G at home which is a lot. When its at 1, I can't use my IPAD online at all. I have the original IPAD, 16G, with 3G. My operating system is 4.3.5.
    I called Apple support and they connected me to ATT and they didn't know what the problem was. I told them it didn't revert to Edge and they said that's because it can't find the signal. They said I could get a new SIMS card if it didn't work in town but yesterday I took it to town and it got between 3 and 5 bars so I didn't pick up the SIMS card yet.
    So I was wondering if anyone knew of a signal booster that will increase the 3G signal so at least it stays off of 1 where I can't use it. I use this mostly at home because my internet connection keeps dropping too so I rely on my 3G 50 percent of the time.
    Or does anyone have any other ideas?
    Thank you.
    I used to be mpoinar but that account is no longer accepted here so I had to create a new one. sigh.
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    Hi, I just watched the video for the Microcell and you have to use your broadband connection to get it to work and the problem is my broadband connection is down the times I'm using my 3G. That's why I use it, because my broadband connection is not working so much of the time.
    Any other suggestions? :-)
    Martha

  • I am trying to find a portable cell phone signal booster

    I am away from electricity and there are too many spots where I need a signal boost in order to do my work.
    Does anyone have any recommendations for anything that I can use to boost my iphone signal so I can use Siri easier to dictate but runs on battery power and not an electrical outlet or car charger?
    Thank you.

    @macnpchz
    There no portable cell boosters available, but you can ask your cellphone provider about mini towers for your home.  If you have AT&T, they use MicroCell.  I currently use this at my home and I love it.

  • Vga signal booster

    can you buy a vga signal booster to allow the mac mini to work on any crt monitor?

    It seems to me it would be better and make sense to just buy a computer that actually worked right out of the box without needing a VGA signal booster. Wait until next week to see what new stuff Apple releases at Macworld.

  • MacBook Pro as a Signal Booster?

    Hey,
    My Macbook Pro (13" Late 2011) has a full WiFi signal at home but my iPhone 5 barely connects to the same network.
    Is there a way connect my iPhone to the WiFi through my MacBook? (As a signal booster)
    Thanks in advance.

    You can share your Ethernet connection to other devices using WiFi. This turns your MacBook into a primitive Router.
    You cannot both connect via WiFi and share via WiFi.
    System preferences >  Sharing > Internet Sharing

  • Generic Cellphone Signal Booster needed (UK) medium size office

    https://www.myamplifiers.com/?utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=UK%20-%20Srch%20-%... 
    Try this site out.  My coworker has a signal booster at his house.  Without it he would have no cellular access at all.

    From what I can see this is a question which has been asked before but the only products and sites suggested are non UK. 
    Again from previous posts I can see that the "boosters" are not rated very highly but I am hoping that the combination of wi-fi and a signal booster might fit the needs of our business.
    Any one have any ideas?
    This topic first appeared in the Spiceworks Community

  • Internet signal booster?  Is there one available?

    Hi,
    I had to relocate my router to a different location to ensure a strong wireless Internet signal for the desktop computers. However, when I go outside, my signal is too weak for my macbook to connect. Can anyone recommend a signal booster I can get to help strengthen my wireless connection for my macbook?
    Thank you!

    What base station do you have right now?
    Some base stations support external antennas, which can be an inexpensive way of increasing range.
    If yours doesn't, then you may be able to get a second base station and setup WDS (Wireless Distribution System) where the second base station acts as a relay back to the main base station (that's connected to the internet). Again, this depends somewhat on the make/model of base station you already have since not all of them support WDS (Apple's do).

  • Nokia Signal Booster N8

    After I updated my N8 to Anna I had a new program called 'Nokia Signal Booster' but when I clicked it, the icon disappeared.
    What was this and how do I get it back?
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    Guys,
    About the signal booster icon, please refer to this post by Skyee
    "This icon is part of some Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA) software for certain customers and will vanish as soon as your phone configuration is initialized properly after the update."
    Reference:
    /t5/Software-Updates/Symbian-Anna-Troubleshooting/​m-p/1127969
    Hope this eases your doubts...
    blitZkid
    Nokia C7: Running on Nokia Belle
    "If I'm helpful in anyway, a click of appreciation on the star would be nice"

  • My signal booster has been down for 4 days i

    My signal booster has been down for 4 days, I have tried several times to try and talk to someone from my land line, after 15-20 minutes on hold I give up.My mobile phone is a much needed item where I live LL42 1RR Thanks--Les

    My signal booster has been down for 4 days, I have tried several times to try and talk to someone from my land line, after 15-20 minutes on hold I give up.My mobile phone is a much needed item where I live LL42 1RR Thanks--Les

  • Usb signal booster?

    Hi,
    I just got a Macbook earlier this month(life long pc usert)
    the apartment bldg I live in has free wireless internet but im on the top floor and i assume the internet is on the bottom floor or even the basement.My signal is always weak around 1 bar 2 bars max if i sit literally on the window sill.I was wondering if there was a usb wireless signal booster thingy I can purchase at circuit city or radioshack or whatever to boost my signal to full strength it would also help out a the library too cause the signal is also weak there too but i do lots of research there so i need the signal strong.Thanks guys in advance.

    Hmmm, the theory's interesting, but i would recommend getting the apartment transmitter improved (i realise this won't be easy). Simply put, boosting the received signal (if there's kit out there to do this) will increase signal errors significantly, and therefore will give crappy performance.
    Also, remember that you're going to be shouting pretty loudly, which could attract snoopers to your network packets, so get some security, or avoid using the connection for sensitive communications (personal details, banking etc...)
    If I were you, i'd offer to buy a second wireless router for your floor instead of the booster and ask the apartment owners to run a network cable between the two (Even Cisco Systems routers are relatively cheap) and configure it, just remember that the cable length should ideally be less than 300ft between routers! :D) -j

  • Signal booster box

    My Vodafone contract runs out soon and I'd switch to BT mobile but reception here is poor so I'm using Vodafone's SureSignal box that works fine. Is there anything similar available from BT? I've seen a suggestion it might be incorporated into a new HomeHub at some point but no date.

    I was about to post near enough the same query. My contract with Three ends in late May and I would like to switch to BT Mobile (unless Three can offer me a deal similar to or better than what I have now, which I am doubtful of, given that I am currently on the now discontinued Ultimate Internet rate)
    Though my area is supposed to get decent 3G coverage, my building in particular has always had a poor, almost non-existent mobile signal. Three provided me with a free Signal Booster box soon into the start of my contract, which plugs into my broadband router and gives me an exceptional mobile signal in my home.
    I would like to ask BT if they would be able to provide a similar device to what David and myself have now should I sign up to BT Mobile next month. It would be kind of a deal breaker for me personally, as I never use my landline to make calls, so I need a good mobile signal at home.
    I would be willing to pay for a signal improvement device, so I hope those in charge of BT's Mobile division will implement this assistance to customers in poor coverage areas if they don't already. Before anyone suggests I go on BT's website and enter my postcode in coverage checker, I have done this already, like I have done with all the major mobile networks, and as I say, the majority of them say I can get good 3G in my area, but I can assure you that, for whatever reason, I do not!
    Please reply to this thread with any details on signal improvement that you can furnish us with. Thanks :-)

  • Signal booster for cell service

    Seeing if anyone has any suggestions on this one.  We have iphones.  We WERE on ATT, which has horrible service where we are.  So we purcahsed a Micro Cell tower when we had ATT numbers.  But then we decided to go to another service, except this service still USES the ATT towers. The Micro Cell ONLY works with ATT phone numbers. 
    So now that we have different numbers, the Micro Cell is no longer any good. 
    Does anyone have any suggestions what brand SIGNAL BOOSTER we could get that would be good for ANY SERVICE, not just ATT??
    Thanks

        Thank you so much for trying that out claymeijer,
    This is definitely an odd one! Let's deep dive in to this and make sure we cover all bases. Please ensure that you've added your numbers to the contact list via My Verizon. Here are the steps: http://vz.to/196jt5g
    Also, please ensure your router has  current firmware. This can be checked by visiting your routers website.
    If issues persist, we would want to connect you to our Network Extender department.
    Thanks!
    MelissaM_VZW
    Please follow us on Twitter @VZWSupport

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