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Old 06-24-2021, 09:12 AM   #1
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cell boost

I know there is a lot of info out there on cell boosters.
Specifically looking for someone that has used HiBoost 4K home or Weboost Multi room home.

I am thinking of getting one but would love to hear from someone else
that has used a home version on their RV.
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Old 06-24-2021, 11:26 AM   #2
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I use the weboost RV. It works great most of the time knowing it’s limitations.

Important info you need to look at is how far the outside antenna needs to be from the inside antenna. The weboost customer service may be able to answer that. Not sure on these residential units. If the the antennas are close to each other the unit reduces power so they don’t interfere with each other. I believe the rv version is designed understanding they will always be somewhat closer.
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I use the weboost RV. It works great most of the time knowing it’s limitations.

Important info you need to look at is how far the outside antenna needs to be from the inside antenna. The weboost customer service may be able to answer that. Not sure on these residential units. If the the antennas are close to each other the unit reduces power so they don’t interfere with each other. I believe the rv version is designed understanding they will always be somewhat closer.
I have talked with both HiBoost and Weboost, they both will only say the documented distances of 20ft vertical separation OR 50ft horizontal separation. I am trying to find a combo that would work. i.e. if I have a 7ft vertical will 30ft horizonal work. I am hoping to hear from someone that has split the diff and didn't get any oscillation feedback.

BTW, according to weboost the only difference between the Home Multi Room and the Destination RV is the latter comes with a telescoping pole. The rest of the hardware is the same.
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I had to add a telescoping pole, getting it 8’ above the rv made a big difference.
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