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skooter 11-14-2008 01:57 PM

Any way to boost your service?
 
I was curious if anyone knew a way to boost your service in your home. I notice that i get almost no signal at home. Is there a cheap booster I can buy?

Sifter 11-14-2008 02:01 PM

Re: Any way to boost your service?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by skooter (Post 519182)
I was curious if anyone knew a way to boost your service in your home. I notice that i get almost no signal at home. Is there a cheap booster I can buy?

http://www.nextel.com/en/services/airave/index.shtml

Unknown Zone 11-14-2008 02:01 PM

Re: Any way to boost your service?
 
sure...you have "Wireless Extenders Wireless Cellphone Signal Booster"...etc... that run about low 2's to low 3 or you can get a "Airwave" from sprint that sifter has posted, the airwave is added to your service, so you will be paying for it every month...so think about it...you will pay more or a Airwave down the road then a one time shot for a cellphone booster.

Airwave $99 to purchase then your service plan charge.
Cellphone Booster lets say $250 cost, and that is it.

kaos 11-16-2008 09:13 PM

Re: Any way to boost your service?
 
you can get airave for free...Call explain your issue...I was given it for free and my account was credited -4.99 for the monthly service for free.sprint is really good to those who are honest and explain their situation...also being a member for for over 8yrs and having more then 1 line helps....airave is awesome though...i have 5 bars all over my home now...

cbunting 11-16-2008 09:28 PM

Re: Any way to boost your service?
 
Search ebay for sprint repeater. it's a little box that has a picture on the front of it. It does an excellent job, and only operates during a phone/data call, so you will not notice your signal increase until you go to make a call.... only about $30-50 they are

detarx 11-16-2008 09:32 PM

Re: Any way to boost your service?
 
do the boosters work that go near the battery?

1999TL 11-16-2008 09:50 PM

Re: Any way to boost your service?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by detarx (Post 523534)
do the boosters work that go near the battery?

not no. But hell no.

blue4shizzle 11-16-2008 10:02 PM

Re: Any way to boost your service?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1999TL (Post 523574)
not no. But hell no.

not hell no.. more along the range of HELL ****ING NO...

[sammich] 11-16-2008 10:27 PM

Re: Any way to boost your service?
 
Hmm... lets think about this.

If you could purchase a $3 item that will noticeably increase your signal strength, why wouldn't manufacturers put them in?

Just my $.02

themystx2 11-16-2008 10:57 PM

Re: Any way to boost your service?
 
The Airave relies on a broadband connection for calling, and does not boost data connections. Two things you should be aware of.

Baffles 11-16-2008 11:00 PM

Re: Any way to boost your service?
 
I have a Wi-Ex extender. Signal fades in and out here, so even though the antenna is about 30-35 feet off the ground, signal still fluctuates and sucks here most of the time. Getting an airave soon, because that will be most reliable. Wireless repeaters can only repeat the signal they receive, they can't make it up out of nowhere, like the airave does.

grad20_09 11-16-2008 11:11 PM

Re: Any way to boost your service?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cbunting (Post 523529)
Search ebay for sprint repeater. it's a little box that has a picture on the front of it. It does an excellent job, and only operates during a phone/data call, so you will not notice your signal increase until you go to make a call.... only about $30-50 they are


cheapest i see is 80 bucks. going up to 250 bucks.

cordevil95 11-16-2008 11:55 PM

Re: Any way to boost your service?
 
I just got an Airave about a week ago and so far so good. Like someone mentioned before, you don't get EVDO with it. But 5 bars at 1X is better than 0-1 bars and missed calls at EVDO.

rq530 11-17-2008 12:24 AM

Re: Any way to boost your service?
 
usually data is fine anyways, its the phone calls that mess up the most for me.

Baffles 11-17-2008 12:32 AM

Re: Any way to boost your service?
 
The way I see it, if I am within coverage area of the airave, I am also within coverage area of my wifi network, so if I need data I can just turn on wifi.

[sammich] 11-17-2008 12:34 AM

Re: Any way to boost your service?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Baffles (Post 523936)
The way I see it, if I am within coverage area of the airave, I am also within coverage area of my wifi network, so if I need data I can just turn on wifi.

That's a pretty valid point...

This is the 2nd time today that I've forgotten about using WiFi... Its just that I rely so much on my Sprint connection that I forgot WiFi even exists.

cbunting 11-17-2008 12:36 AM

Re: Any way to boost your service?
 
holy crap, someone is making a killing on those things, I paid next to nothing for mine, Ithink sprint used to give them away to customers at one point. I should have bought tons and I could be reselling them for major skrillah now :)

kaos 11-21-2008 08:47 PM

Re: Any way to boost your service?
 
they still give them away...Call Retentions....they will work with you.

DaveTN 11-23-2008 08:35 PM

Re: Any way to boost your service?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Baffles (Post 523936)
The way I see it, if I am within coverage area of the airave, I am also within coverage area of my wifi network, so if I need data I can just turn on wifi.

Actually, there are some different things that can affect your signal.

I have awful coverage in my house but decent outside. Funny thing is, I can hardly pick up my wifi signal outside. Lead lined walls?? Almost.

I have a wood framed house with hardboard siding that has a foil backed foam insulating panel between the siding and the walls. It does a pretty decent job of blocking most radio signals including my fm radio.

I tried a "Prime Signal" PCS repeater and paid about 250.00 for it. It worked for a while but would randomly go into feedback loops and shut down.

I called sprint and told them that I have been a customer for 12 years and was having really bad reception problems. In fact, it has been an ongoing issue and a tech has been to my house in the past to measure the signal - also told me to quit using the repeater becasue it can cause network interference. It also turns out that I have 1 tower within one mile of direct line of site - the one at my "kitchen window phone booth", and two other towers within 3 to 4 miles.

Anyway, after joking about "can you hear me now" and "more bars" and my desire to try them out, I have a free airave and free monthly airave service on the way. So, hopefully this will solve my problem once and for all.

Also, I read on another board (howard forums I think) that there is supposed to be an upcoming firmware for the airave that adds EVDO support.

David

Anyone want to buy my repeater?

DaveTN 11-23-2008 08:36 PM

Re: Any way to boost your service?
 
oops...think I picked the wrong quote for my reply...

David


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