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- Model:
- 470144
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- SKU:
- 6364298
Highly rated by customers for: Signal Strength, Ease of use, Call Quality
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Q: QuestionCan I return this item if it doesn't work at my home? What is the time frame and is there a fee?
Asked by Angie.
- A:Answer Yes
Answered by ShawnS
Q: QuestionWhere can you buy a pole for the antenna like all people are saying they are using? Thanks
Asked by ringo.
- A:Answer We got it from Amazon. It is a Wilson pole mount.
Answered by Lucy20
Q: QuestionWill this booster work to boost the signal on my hotspot air card?
Asked by Davidprothro.
- A:Answer The weBoost Home MultiRoom Cell Phone Signal Booster will boost any device on the following frequencies: Band 12/17 700 MHz, Band 13 700 MHz, Band 5 850 MHz, Band 4 1700/2100 MHz, Band 25/2 1900 MHz. As long as you hotspot is running on one of these, yes it will be boosted. (These frequencies cover US carrier networks)
Answered by weBoost Product Expert

Q: QuestionWe are rural with no access to any type of cable and are in an all metal barn with no windows. Will this work for us? We have Verizon. Will we need to buy anything else?
Asked by Marysbarn.
- A:Answer Hi there! It will work as long as you have a usable signal on the property. As long as you can make and keep calls consistently on the property outside - for example, where you can put the external antenna, then the product should work. The only thing you would need to buy is the booster kit; it has everything you need to set it up.
Answered by weBoost Product Expert

Q: QuestionDoes the antenna have to point to the nearest tower or the tower for the cellphone carrier you are using?
Asked by Susan78666.
- A:Answer YES. See my post ... Call you cell provider. AT&T not only told me which direction the nearest tower is, they looked up my house on Google Earth and told me where on the house to install it.
Answered by NiMimiTu
Q: QuestionDo you have to have internet for this to work?
Asked by Dale.
- A:Answer No you need no internet to run this. It uses cell towers
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