Cell Signal Boosters

   / Cell Signal Boosters #1  

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Anyone have experience with a cell phone signal booster? The cell phone reception at my cabin (Verizon) has gotten worse over the last 5 years. Texts arrive hours late. Calls dropped. Internet access almost zero. We can go outside about 20 feet from the cabin and get good enough reception.

So I'm looking at these folks:

Cell Phone Signal Boosters | Wilson Amplifiers

Just wondering if anyone else has had good/bad experience with this type of device. I understand that if there is "No Service" that a signal booster won't help.

Edit: A "booster" that uses the internet will not work for me. The cabin has no cable, no phone lines, no satellite service, etc.
 
   / Cell Signal Boosters #2  
The booster will help with your phone around the cabin but not help with the dropped signals or delays in getting messages. That is Verizon servers not handling the data timely.

I would put a call into Verizon. The cell tower owner may have issues degrading Verizon's signal. Verizon does not own the tower you are getting your signal from but they can check the quality of the signal and maybe get it boosted to improve your reception.
As to going outside and getting better reception that may be obstructions on your property blocking the signal.
 
   / Cell Signal Boosters #3  
Have been thinking about putting one in the house...
 
   / Cell Signal Boosters #4  
I have the same problem, poor to no cell reception in the work shop but for $350 I'll just step outside.
Usually have to pee anyway so multitask.
 
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We have discussed this with Verizon. They are no help. They are also the only ones who have any service at all where I am located. They looked at a detailed service map and said we are right on the border.

The cabin is a log cabin (8" thick logs) and the roof is metal on top of OSB sheathing. So that might contribute.
 
   / Cell Signal Boosters #6  
Ha,ha - that's good BW John. I've always had poor cell phone reception here at the house. I have no land line either. I just try to remember to turn the cell phone on in the evening for 5 minutes to see if I have any messages worth returning.
 
   / Cell Signal Boosters #7  
To answer your question, yes I believe a booster with an outside antenna will solve your problem based on what you have related about the construction of the cabin and the fact that there is signal outside. And yes the Wilson has a pretty good reputation. You might even could get by with a passive system of two antenna's hooked together with a short piece of good low loss coax. Especially if the outside antenna is a fairly large yagi pointed at the cell tower.
 
   / Cell Signal Boosters #8  
Metal sucks. Hard to get service in an all metal building, but being at the edge of service, I am sure just the metal roof is of no help.

A friend has a cell booster, but dont know what brand/model it is. But he now gets full reception in his all metal building and really loves it. Only issue....and dont know if this is all brands....if he is on the phone in the shop running the signal through the booster and decides to step outside, it will drop the call. Even though he has full service both inside and outside now, for whatever reason when the signal stops coming from the booster and reverts back to the tower, the call drops.

I was going to put a booster in but prior to doing so verizon just built a tower 1/2 mile from me. So now I get full 4g bars anywhere in the shop. But still cannot talk on the phone in the shop. Must be something different about 4g and whatever is used to carry the voice signal. If I attempt to make a call in the shop, 4g light goes out and bars drop to nil.
 
   / Cell Signal Boosters #9  
We used to have very poor service here, and then a new tower was built by verizon, and I have at least 3 bars now in the basement. It really solved our problems.
 
   / Cell Signal Boosters #10  
We use that brand at work and I also have one for home. I highly recommend them. the only issue you have to watch for is getting the antenna's (inside and outside) to close together. If you do the booster recognizes this and reduces power or will shut off. The newer booster reduce power automatically but some of the cheaper models you have to adjust a potentiometer to lower the output and most come as complete kits so you don't need to but additional antennas or cable,
 

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