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VaTechie

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Yes, and it is expensive, been doing it for a decade now


with Wilson Cell phone Boosters.

There are cheap boosters out there, and I doubt they would work.

My Wilson setup costs me about 500 dollars. It has an outside antenna on a 10 foot pole off my deck which hooks to a co axial that runs to the office where it has another indoor antenna.

I got one bar outside, maybe two bars outside with AT&T. I am in the boonies where house with metal roof in in a dip surrounded by mountains. I shoot the antenna over the mountain towards a AT&T tower which is about 15 miles. My bars indoors are always peaking. I get uploads and downloads in the 4 MB range with 4g.

This setup while not pointing toward a Verizon antenna, it picks up their frequencies. When friends come over, they tell me I have the best Verizon signal in the county.

It it not a cheap one time costs, but since I do not stream, it is my internet provider.

(In response to this post by TD-Tech)

Posted: 03/14/2018 at 3:05PM



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