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weBoost Signal 4G/LTE Direct Connect Booster & Antenna Kit for Single Device

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Description

Developed specifically for M2M installations, the Wilson Pro Signal 4G In- Building Cellular Signal-Booster Kit is designed to integrate with cellular modems, providing reliable signal that ensures successful data transfers. It boosts cell signal for all US carriers for more reliable 3G and 4G LTE signals to keep your device running seamlessly. It also features AMP Bypass! This allows the cellular modem that is connected to the WilsonPro booster to retain a connection between the modem and external antenna in the event of a loss of power to the amplifier. The kit includes a 4G booster, power supply, magnet mount omnidirectional antenna and 3 ft. RG174 cable to connect to your cellular modem.

Brand: weBoost


Special Feature: Direct Connect Antenna


Connector Type: USB Type A


Color: Black


Included Components: product, manual


Product Dimensions: 2.25 x 10.5 x 13.25 inches


Item Weight: 0.16 ounces


Item model number: 460119


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Connectivity technologies: usb, wireless


Special features: Direct Connect Antenna


Other display features: Wireless


Color: Black


Whats in the box: product, manual


Manufacturer: WILSON ELECTRONICS INC


Date First Available: September 21, 2017


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  • Improve signal and speed to LTE Modem/Router/Hotspot
This device is used to boost 4G LTE signals going directly into a cellular LTE modem/hotspot. I used it with a MOFI4500-4GXeLTE-SIM4 4G/LTE Router AT&T T-Mobile Verizon Embedded SIM with Band 12 on the t-mobile network for my home internet connection. My house is way out in the country in a weak cell signal area with no cable or DSL internet service available. I put an external Altelix Wide Band Log Periodic Directional Antenna 75 Ohm 698-2700MHz 12 dBi 2G 3G 4G LTE with F-Female Connector antenna on the roof pointed at the nearest cell tower ~3 miles away and ran regular RG6 coaxial cable inside. Directly plugged into the modem/router I was getting only 1 bar (poor signal) at -117 dbi and when I ran speed tests was only getting 2-3 Mbps download speed and 300 kbps upload. When I added this device inline to the main antenna port on the router my signal improved to 3 bars -103 dbi and speeds of 8 Mbps download and 1.5 Mbps upload. So now I have a usable connection speed and internet at my new home able to stream video at 720p. The device advertises 15 dbi gain and I got 14 so I'd say it works perfectly as advertised. My only complaint is this device was hard to find and not well explained so hopefully this review will help someone else out in a similar situation. One note, a lot of places suggest buying the thicker, more expensive low-loss coaxial cable like RG11, but regular RG6 worked just fine for me. I would maybe gain 1-3 dbi with better cable but I don't think it's worth it when RG6 is so easily available at a home improvement store with compression connectors and tools making it easy to cut to any length and install. One other note, the t-moble signal this was used with is band 2, 1900mhz. *2 MONTH UPDATE - So just an update after 2 months, the closest cell tower is NOT necessarily the fastest. I pointed my antenna at another tower that was farther away (4.7 miles away) with weaker dbi signal, but had way more bandwidth behind it. This tower was Band 4 and am now bringing in 17mbps down and 3mbps up. There is no way i could even connect to this tower without this device, zero bars on my phone, -106dbi on my router with this device and a good rooftop antenna. As another commenter said below the little antenna that comes with this device should be considered a throw-away. Get a good directional antenna outside and a router that lets you lock bands like the MOFI because by default I was still getting the slower band 2 from the closer tower until I went in and locked it to the weaker band. Draw a line between your house and the towers nearby as a clue to which tower might be best. For me there happens to be a big high end golf course with a large neighborhood between me and this tower, meaning t-mobile has a lot of their antennas and bandwidth pointed towards it, and I get the benefit on the far side. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2018 by Casey B.

  • Seems to not help much with low signal due to obstructions, probably just for distance issues
Being in a rural wooded lot I get a weak signal off of AT&Ts network. I use two Yagi LTE antennas about 25 feet high, pointed at the nearest tower about 3 miles away. I wont go into the specific numbers but I get about two bars with this setup. When I hooked up two of these boosters (one for each antenna) I did get a total 3-4 bars of signal, but the signal quality didn't improve. Using the boosters I got maybe an extra 1-2 megs in speed. For the cost of these I don't see it being worth it, so ended up returning both boosters. These boosters probably help out much more with signal issues due to distance. For bad signals because of obstructions, it seems they don't help much; if at all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2020 by MK

  • The product works but the difference is noticeable
I purchase one a month ago and my speed and connection did not show much of a change but the strength went from -120,-117 to -110,-116. So I got a second weboost to see if made any difference, i have to say that i am impressed before the first one my mofi was not finding tower when trying to check for band strength after i plugged the first one, that was a problem of the past, so I got the second weboost and both connected to outside antennas the signal strength went from -116 to -98, for band 12 and -100 and -103. For band 2 and 4, wich is great for watching Netflix, Amazon prime and YouTube videos and downloading games one weboost was enough but I decided to go for a second one because I play alot fighting games online and so far I can not complain its not fiber internet but it works really good, I haven't notice any over warmth of the device so far I unplug them when I'm done using the internet too so, I don't have any complain. I was skeptical about it but, it works band 12 full bars some times almost full bars and 2,4 strength in the -100. If there is anything out there that can improve this please let me know I'm open advices. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2020 by lemardo Gonzalez

  • Didn't work for me
I have a netgear LTE cellular modem with two proxicast yagi antennas that are working ok but not great. I get one bar of signal and about 2 Mbs download speed. Tried adding two of these amps to the setup to improve performance. Seems like exactly what they're designed for. Just didn't work. Improved signal strength maybe one bar but completely killed the data throughput. In fact even though I got an extra bar the netgear interface said the internet was disconnected. Called customer support three times and got three different answers, none of which were right. I really had a lot of hope for these amps and worked on the installation for several hours. If anyone out there has a suggestion for some amps I could use in my setup I'd love to hear about it. In fact I'd be willing to try these again if anyone can explain how I could make them work. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2019 by SPB. CA

  • Expensive, but does the job it was made to do.
It works. That's What I bought it for. It does exactly what is says, boosts the receive by a little, and the transmit by more. It was about $150 more than I wanted to spend, but it stabilized my 4g connection for verizon. Our camp is at least 5 miles from the tower, actually more. With two external yogi antenna's, I was able to get two bars, but the connection dropped, and throughput was dialup quality. Downloads were around 1-2Mbps, and uploads a mere 100kbps. Installed the booster on my Novotel T-1114, and it stabilized the connection to keep it from dropping. Increased the receive by like 6db, but increased the transmit a lot. I could get downloads of up to 4 Mbps, and uploads of just under 1 Mbps. Not a great improvement in speed, but the connection was staying up all day, which was huge because without it he modem only worked a few hours of the day and would drop when more then one device connected to the Novotel. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2018 by Timothy C.

  • Offers huge signal improvements and versitility.
This uses about 1.6 amps and lowers the noise on average 20db and sometimes more. I have it hooked to a Cradlepoint AER1600 and using the stock antenna it comes with am able to see huge improvements in the signal. Also it works passive so when a huge bump is not needed, I can turn it off and still get a quality signal. Installation was a breeze. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2018 by Mobilespies

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