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external antenna
does anyone ever have or used an external antenna for area with real low or no signal and does T-Mobile has them?
Ag1961 wrote:
does anyone ever have or used an external antenna for area with real low or no signal and does T-Mobile has them?
If you have home internet you can ask T-Mobile for a "CELL SPOT". It works well in the home and surrounding area. A true, 3rd party, signal booster is expensive and requires some background. I kluged a car booster for my home until i got the cell spot.
If you have T-Mobile home internet they will tell you its not compatable with the cell spot. I have not found that to be true.
If you are asking about an antenna to boost your T-Mobile Gateway, save your money. No improvement.
- formercanuckSpectrum Specialist
Be aware that TMobile may cut your service, as they have started deploying geofencing on Home Internet service. It would be preferred if they just have it not work remotely rather than axe your service
- larry1lynnNetwork Novice
I currently have T-Mobile home internet. I experimented, by taking the modem to our lake property to see how the reception would be. Being a metal building the reception inside was terrible. So I am looking for a solution such as an antenna to place outside but connect to the inside equipment to provide wifi.
- formercanuckSpectrum Specialist
If you’re using T-Mobile home internet, and the T-Mobile G4AR/SE (white) modem, there are ports and .. from T-Mobile (as well as possibly better, with 90 day return policy 3rd party) antenna.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqLhtT4AdYs (T-Mobile vs Waveform similar price + return)
- BurgersNetwork Novice
I cant get but 155mps the people here getting 600mbs what external antenna
are you using? Please help. Thanks Oh yeah for my Tmobile WIFI
- 123WileyTransmission Trainee
Ag1961 wrote:
does anyone ever have or used an external antenna for area with real low or no signal and does T-Mobile has them?
If you have home internet you can ask T-Mobile for a "CELL SPOT". It works well in the home and surrounding area. A true, 3rd party, signal booster is expensive and requires some background. I kluged a car booster for my home until i got the cell spot.
If you have T-Mobile home internet they will tell you its not compatable with the cell spot. I have not found that to be true.
If you are asking about an antenna to boost your T-Mobile Gateway, save your money. No improvement.
- fireguy_6364Modem Master
if you have home net there is a booster that can be added to it but you’ll have to contact TMO to see if you qualify or not..with that being said though most newer phones have wifi/wifi calling but again that would depend on if you have home net or not.
- Ag1961Newbie Caller
External antenna for cellular phone service, I have a property outside of town and when I go there I have signal all the way there but as soon as I get to my property off of the main road i have no signals, I was just wondering if I put a antenna will it help or not and does T-Mobile offers these antennas?
I do not have 5G all my phones are 4G LTE.
- fireguy_6364Modem Master
antenna for what? their home net router? to help boost your phones signal?
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