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Apparently the trees are blocking the signal, so even though my phone can get a steady 2 bars, this obnoxiously large white antenna couldn't get anything and gave my phone absolutely no service
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I am not pegged at 5 bars, but I get a solid 3-4 bars
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I get a decent signal (2-3 bars) after power-cycling the booster (while it's adjusting?), and then drops to 2 bars within 5ft of the booster, to 1 bar within 10-15ft, which unfortunately comes and goes, as the booster seems to be constantly "adjusting"
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I downloaded an app to measure cell phone signal strength and found the outside of the house where I could get a consistent 1 bar of signal
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otherwise 3 bars are consistent
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In my case I was able to get a consistent 2 bars of service in the rooms behind the panel, with 4-5 bars and a significantly faster download speeds in the rooms directly in front of the antenna
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However, once installed, I went from no service on that end of my house to a solid 3 bars, and my LTE download speed went from 0 to 22 MBPS.
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(it took about 30 minutes with two of us) and my weak 1 bar of coverage IMMEDIATELY jumped to 4 bars of LTE!!
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I was surprised to see I could get a consistent 1 and sometimes 2 bars
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All that said, my reception went from 2 bars to a solid 4 bars with the "big" omni-directional antenna set up in a temporary location in my TT and the internet loads extremely fast now
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Even full consistent bars on the phone!
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Not impressed..have signal booster in a area where it should easily boost 1 to 2 bars to at least 3 or 4 which you may get 3 if you hold your phone directly next to the
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I gained 1 bar maybe
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Now I get three solid 3 bar signals and sometimes 4.
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Have to stand right next to the internal antenna to get enough bars to use the phone.
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by the time you're 5 feet away, you're worse than -100dbm, but the signal is still strong enough (3 bars) to stream youtube without buffering.
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Now, I get a steady 4-5 bars of 4
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On AT&T, I went from a questionable one bar of 3g that I could only get if I had the phone propped in the window just right to 2-4 bars of 4g LTE in most of the building
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I went from a single LTE bar if I stood in the right spot in the house to a reliable 3 bars everywhere and 4 bars in the best places.
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I got a solid 4 bars
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I now keep at least 1 bar of 4glte anywhere inside, more like 3 to 4 bars closer to inside panel antenna
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This took my 4G weak 1-bar Verizon signal inside our RV and boosted it to 4 bars solid
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And voila, my phone consistently connected with consistent two bar LTE speeds
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It would work better in an area where you are getting a solid 1-2 bars.
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As others described, this won’t increase the tower signal strength but did take us from a weak two bars inside our home to mostly three bars
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Now we have a solid 2-3 bars at worst with 4-5 in most of the central part of the house.
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I have consistent two bars outside where I mounted my Yagi antenna about 18 feet up on a pole, but due to my office being located in a hollow at the bottom of a hill, service inside my office was very erratic
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SureCall Fusion4Home works perfectly, 3-5 bars anywhere inside my home.
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Had the booster at the end of its 50ft cable but only mounted the outside antenna about 4ft higher than the inside booster where I could get a solid 2-3 bars facing the tower
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Works as it should.
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No more dropped calls when using nearby device.- Works with multiple carriers.- works as
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For this to work in a fringe area you must:Have a Yagi directional antenna for the outsideHave a Yagi square box antenna on the insideUse low loss cableUse r-11 to go from outside antenna to