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buckguin 06-16-2008 02:23 AM

External Antennas/Amplifiers/etc
 
I have 2 bars in some places in my room but also have no service in others. Texts are getting impossible to send there anymore. I used to have average service here so I dont know what changed. Anyways..

What can I use to boast the service, if only just in a single room at the least. I know nothing about things to do that. Im not looking for something super expensive, ideas??

buddhatikkigod 06-16-2008 11:30 AM

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i know my 6700 has a little internal antenna adapter... you pop off this rubber stopper and underneath is a female connector. I bought a Wifi antenna with a multi-adapter that lets me connect to my 6700. I use it when im in my basement, i have the antenna stuck on the wall and it works great. It can be taken around when i need it. Its a very strange antenna... it doesnt need any extra power and it almost looks like a flat microphone or something. But check yours for a small internal antenna adapter.

hawkins31313 06-16-2008 11:41 AM

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Have you thought about buying a antenna booster from walmart?Its just a strip about the size of a listern strip that goes behind your batter..Never used one but a few of my friends sa they work..

jimnutt 06-16-2008 12:57 PM

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The antenna boosters are snake oil. There's no way for them to do anything to the signal. Here's a pretty comprehensive test of them

hawkins31313 06-16-2008 01:06 PM

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WOW!!!!!Jimnutt just schooled me!!!!!

5tryk3r 06-16-2008 01:15 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by buddhatikkigod (Post 316309)
i know my 6700 has a little internal antenna adapter... you pop off this rubber stopper and underneath is a female connector. I bought a Wifi antenna with a multi-adapter that lets me connect to my 6700. I use it when im in my basement, i have the antenna stuck on the wall and it works great. It can be taken around when i need it. Its a very strange antenna... it doesnt need any extra power and it almost looks like a flat microphone or something. But check yours for a small internal antenna adapter.

Can you tell me where you found this at I would like to look into it as an option for my basement as i get no signal in it either.

datawrhsdoc 06-16-2008 01:38 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by buddhatikkigod (Post 316309)
i know my 6700 has a little internal antenna adapter... you pop off this rubber stopper and underneath is a female connector. I bought a Wifi antenna with a multi-adapter that lets me connect to my 6700. I use it when im in my basement, i have the antenna stuck on the wall and it works great. It can be taken around when i need it. Its a very strange antenna... it doesnt need any extra power and it almost looks like a flat microphone or something. But check yours for a small internal antenna adapter.

Great idea. The Titan/Mogul has the internal antenna adapter, as do other HTC's I've used in the past. Where did you find the Wifi antenna with mult-adapter? I'd like to pick one up myself.

Thanks,
Doc

epsilon 06-16-2008 08:26 PM

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well if you want to drop about $150 you can do what i did and get a wi-ex wireless extender. http://www.wi-ex.com/Page3427.aspx
no wires to plug in to your phone at all. it has 2 antennas 1 for out side 1 for inside it repeats the cell signal. with it the 3 sprint phones in my building went form 1 bar to 4-5. They only work with 2 phones at once. So if 3 or more people try to call out or in at the same time you will see some lost calls. But other then that they rock.

buckguin 06-17-2008 12:42 AM

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Epsilon, how simple is this to set up? I would be willing to drop 150 if I could be for sure it would give me enough bars to text consistently with no issues. Thats really all Im looking for.. I dont care if I cant call out, I just want to be able to send/receive texts with no issues what so ever..

pflatlyne 06-17-2008 12:52 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by buckguin (Post 317068)
Epsilon, how simple is this to set up? I would be willing to drop 150 if I could be for sure it would give me enough bars to text consistently with no issues. Thats really all Im looking for.. I dont care if I cant call out, I just want to be able to send/receive texts with no issues what so ever..

Antennas like http://cgi.ebay.com/13dBi-External-A...2em118Q2el1247
this are available on ebay and cellular sites. There are smaller ones (less gain) too,but this is the one I bought. It gets me 3-5 bars. Before I got 0-1 bar. I place the antenna outside my window,magnetically mounted to my air conditioner and run the cable through a hole in the wall that was for a cable tv cable I don't use. It would probably work to put it on the window sill or wherever you get the best signal. The antenna connects to the connector under the rubber cap on the back of your phone.

Another trick that works is to get a bluetooth headset. Put the phone in a spot that gets 2bars and just use the headset. I had problems connecting to the data network though,so I went with the antenna. It solved the problem quite well.


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