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cel-fi pro smart signal booster - Any Good?

By Saveleaningtower

5 years ago



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#3 5 years ago

Contact your provider. They all have devices that you can use to provide a signal and connect to your internet connection.

I told sprint I needed to change companies if I couldn’t get a signal in my vacation home. They game me one for free. Works great.

#6 5 years ago

If you have to boost your signal, you probably aren't a good candidate for cutting the cord completely to rely on your cell.

Cut the video, keep basic internet, use an internet repeater as mentioned above.

Sprint uses a device branded AiRave, not sure what the AT&T equivalent is branded.

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