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So far very thing is good
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Good thing I can access that roof cause I installed anothe pole and separated the 2 and now all is good.
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The most important thing to pay attention to is separate the inside/outside antennas as far apart as possible
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I wasted probably a full day between testing this thing and scouring the internet for troubleshooting why it's not working.
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Admittedly I have only had it for a day but if this thing keeps working like this over the long term, it will be well worth every penny spent on it.
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The single most important thing to remember is that performance is cut back significantly in proportion to the amount of coupling between the two antennas
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The best thing this did for our internet was make the signal stronger and more reliable
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Amazingly, the glass was intact, but apparently a large pebble had put a dent in the rear case that rendered some of the screen unusable, although to its credit, it seemed as if things were still working, only I could not see or hit the top row of the unlock keypad
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This thing actually works
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Update - Dead T-Mobile registration links still found in setup guides online from several sources
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To bad t-Mobile support could not provide it over the phone.
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but the 4G is having some issues that I'll look into when I have more time tonight
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Purchased the Fusion4Home expecting the same results and to my surprise the unit boosted the 4G and Phone signal through the cabin.
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This unit replaced a 8 year old XBoost y545 that didn't support 4g