Let me know if you've got any questions on this! this is a bit of a jump in price, but I've worked with boosters quite a bit and sometimes it's the only booster that will effectively improve the signal in an extremely low signal environment. The only single carrier booster on the market is the cel-fi GO X. Single carrier boosters are typically needed when the signal strength is below -100 RSRP (but no lower than -120) and again you'll need a positive SINR/RSSNR as well. Some good multi carrier boosters are going to be the weboost home multiroom or the Hiboost 10k Multi-carrier boosters are usually a bit more affordable, and are used in signal environments with signal strength above -100 RSRP (so ideally in the -90 to -99 or better range) with a positive SINR/RSSNR. SINR is a value of signal quality, and you'll be looking for readings that show SINR/RSSNR at least at +2 or higher to be confident a booster's antenna will work effectively.īased on those readings you get, you'll be looking at either a multi carrier booster or a single carrier booster for you. The main two readings you'll be looking for are RSRP and SINR, or RSSNR if you're using an android phone. Hi u/shanode if you want to find out if a cell booster will work in your home, some signal testing will be a great idea before purchasing.Ī solid guide on how to do that can be found here. Many boosters have a trial period, or at least they did, so you could try one out and not be out much. But, with a poorer signal outside, the signal may look stronger inside, but it is also possibly "dirtier". Displaying 1 bar without to 4 with (didn't compare actual signal numbers, at least not to remember them). But with, it extends battery life a fair bit, and up/down speeds ~maybe 50%+ more or so. With Verizon, I can get a signal in the house now without the booster. Verizon works a lot better, so I don't use them now. But I got most of the plan "up to" speed I subscribed to at the time (most of the time). It didn't have much range from the inside antenna. With booster, not 100% reliable, but say 99%, would get better than -80dBm in the house. On the roof, worse than -130dBm, wouldn't lock on. The regional cell carrier had no signal in the house. I know MANY people that also have them, they can work fine. I've had one for 7 years, Verizon tower now is 13 miles away, no issues. It'll depend, there isn't a concrete, same answer. For official Starlink news and information, please visit If you have any ideas on how to improve the subreddit please message the moderators. r/Starlink FAQ Wiki Page ❓ /r/Starlink_Support ❓ /r/Starlink Discord Server Deployment status: Posts should be about or have a clear link to Starlink. Posts and comments must follow the Content Policy. For official Starlink news and information, please visit Rules: r/Starlink is for news, images/videos, and discussions related to Starlink, the SpaceX satellite internet constellation.
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