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Hi there! Good questions. You can purchase separate antennas, but Ontech (the installers) will just install this booster kit and not the additional accessories that you purchase since that is not included in this product. An omnidirectional antenna may be a good idea if AT&T and Verizon towers are in different directions, either that or having two directionals, aimed at the two would be fine. You can also purchase an additional fabric inside antenna, but multiple antennas (on the outside or inside) will require a splitter, which may degrade the performance of the booster, depending on the outside signal strength that the booster is receiving - which probably answers the third question. Using the components in a kit is our best recommendation since a splitter won't be required to split the signal to two inside antennas or outside antennas. The omnidirectional outside antenna might be a good idea, but in many cases, the directional antenna can still bring in the carriers needed.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I think you misunderstand. This boosts the signal of whichever cellular signal you are using. It is platform-agnostic. I saw extra supplies like the fabric panel on wilsonelectronics’ website, and they can sell the power supply separately if lightning hits (ask me how I know…ha ha).
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