Posted by Dennis Findley on 18th Apr 2019
5G coverage in buildings is a topic that has long-since been on the tongue of our founder and CEO, Hongtao Zhan. His thoughts on the subject have been shared on many publications throughout the industry and, most recently, he was a featured guest in RCR Wireless News' webinar How to Bring 5G In-Building. We had a lot of questions come through and this post is here to address some that came up multiple times but that we didn't have time to address… Read more
Posted by Dennis Findley on 16th Apr 2019
MiFi hotspots are mobile devices that use 3G and 4G LTE signals to create personal WiFi service for your mobile devices—such as cell phones, tablets, or laptops. These devices are portable, battery-powered, and can deliver reliable WiFi service when you would otherwise have noneThese hotspots are a game-changer for on-the-go wireless internet coverage, allowing you to connect your devices to the Internet in any location that receives 3G or 4G LTE… Read more
Posted by Dennis Findley on 9th Apr 2019
Every cell phone carrier touts having better cell service than their competitors. To prove it, they will often use a coverage map, which uses a series of bright spots to represent the size of the cell phone carrier’s network. However, keep in mind that cell coverage maps are unregulated and can often be misleading.For example, the AT&T Coverage Map will show you which general areas have AT&T coverage but it will not show you the cell signal stren… Read more
Posted by Dennis Findley on 27th Mar 2019
Today we going to talk through all of the solutions that can improve weak cell service for small, medium and large buildings.It’s been 30 years since cellular was introduced and many of us are still struggling with poor cell reception. And, with 5Gcoming soon, predictions suggest in-building coverage could get quite a bit worse (Related Post: 5G in 2019).There are three main solutions that can help those of us who are using cell phones and othe… Read more
Posted by Dennis Findley on 7th Mar 2019
More power is not always better, at least not with signal boosters.What is Attenuation?Based on the cellular environment or the size of the building, the best performance from the signal booster may be achieved by lessening the power the booster is putting-out. This is called attenuation.Adjusting attenuation is like fine-tuning the cell signal booster to add or remove power from the booster as a means of maximizing the coverage area. Too much po… Read more