Does anyone have experience with devices that boost your cell signal? Recently moved to a home in the country and our phone signal is spotty at best. Do these really work or are we better off getting a land line?
Not sure what your carrier is but sprint has a device you plug into your internet connection at home that will allow you to get unlimited calls and data while using it. Think it cost like 50-80 bucks and $5 a month to add it to your bill. Other carriers may offer something similar as well.
We use Verizon. Not sure if they offer this.
Do you have any experience with any of these? Do they actually work?
Switch to US Cellular, all your signal problems in the state of Iowa will be solved. I live in the middle of ******* no where, the nearest Walmart is a 30 minute drive, the nearest town has 300 people in it. Plus I live in a valley, and I always have full bars.
AT&T's cell tower is free, and no monthly charge.
Free cell service? How do you get that?
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Yes, Verizon has these and they wok well if you have an Internet connection. I was looking for a solution to boost my signal at the lake (southwest Iowa) where we don't have Internet and Verizon coverage sucks. I tried a Wilson Electronics booster that I paid close to $200 for and it does absolutely nothing. They are a total scam.
Yes I use a Verizon network extender and it works extremely well. I think I paid around $100the for it and I would highly recommend it
I was leaning towards one of those but wondered how effective they were. Thanks for the heads up.
I decided to go this route. Pretty pricey. $250 off of their website. There were a lot of positive reviews of it though. If it works as well as they claim it'll be worth every penny.
Came to this thread thinking it was about those things to stick on your phone that were supposed to increase your reception, that nobody has tried to sell since about 1998
Do you have any experience with any of these? Do they actually work?