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Nov 9, 2024
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Cougar-Duck
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T-Mobile used to have a signal booster they would send to you for free, but those were discontinued years ago. I still
have mine in a box and need to figure out how to return them.
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Can you boost your cell phone signal at home? Not WiFi but the actual bars?
SBB
Nov 9, 9:15am
Yes. Verizon used to send you a free mini-tower to plug into your home internet.
DirtyWater
Nov 9, 9:17am
T-Mobile used to have a signal booster they would send to you for free, but those were discontinued years ago. I still
Cougar-Duck
Nov 9, 9:19am
They still do. I’m using one currently
MustacheMan
Nov 9, 9:27am
That’s what we have t mobile service
SBB
Nov 9, 9:32am
You search for femtocell or picocell, and your carrier
NanoFab Coug
Nov 9, 9:19am
Yes. It hooks up to your internet and essentially functions as a min cell tower. Each carrier has one they recommend.
slappy
Nov 9, 9:21am
I use WiFi calling and it works great.
brazilcoug
Nov 9, 9:22am
Yep that plus RCS
supertux
Nov 9, 9:23am
That doesn’t work well for iPhone to Android unfortunately for texts
SBB
Nov 9, 9:32am
That's because wifi calling has zero to do with texts. But you're right, if you don't have RCS available you're hosed.
supertux
Nov 9, 9:34am
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