How to boost mobile phone signal

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Today I'm going to show you five (5) ways to boost your mobile phone signal with one (1) method being absolutely free. For the other methods I'll go through all the options for you to consider the best one for your needs whilst travelling around Australia.

We will go through the CEL-FI booster used with a RFI directional and a RFI non-directional antenna showing the advantages of each. We will show you the night hawk used in conjunction with the CEL-FI and the night hawk used in conjunction with an RFI directional antenna.

We will also show you the best options whilst being stationary (camping) and the best options on the road (mobile).

Until next time - Jonno & Ange

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A netgear Nighthawk paired with the 2x2 mimo panel antenna like the one you had from rfi will ALWAYS provide a much better service then through a celfi unit.

Reasons:
Celfis can only boost one channel frequency - while the nighthawk can use carrier aggregation to combine multiple frequencies.

Celfi have a limited bandwidth that can pass through the unit of 20Mhz while some tower locations have much greater bandwidth available

Lastly the MIMO vs SISO using yagi antenna vs a panel antenna .. the panel has two connections so it can easily be understood that you will get a 10-20% improvement with the extra diversity antenna. It also has a much wider signal so is great in trees or with hills where the signal bounces off in random directions.

I'm a telecommunications engineer

tmillerau
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I live in a new suburb with very bad reception. I think this will be great. Thank you for putting this together.

davouchi
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I totally love tool junkies. This was a fun video!

ghanus
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I use a teltonic router with the RFI mimo flat panel antenna you had using high quality coax to connect them, but I set the phone to wifi calling. Works very well for calls and data...A cell fi go adds another $1000 for the same outcome...

hermanjonkers
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Youll have to do this clip again you didnt mention that you have to plug the net gear into the antenna via the ts9 ports. not everyone knows about the hidden antenna connections.. mine dosnt do band 28 though which is the band you want for remote places

Stevef-skjc
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did the operator experienced what they call as 'High RSSI Up Link" since you are picking up donor antenna using an omni ant. when the site are far away then the uplink to that site seem have problem may be?

adros
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what is your opinion on boosting a 5G fixed wireless connection? been having problems with my ISP for years trying to get a technician out. was thinking a BYO dish, duel in duel out, but would the isp allow me to transmit through it?

Lo.se
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another thing for the phone on a pole, before you send it up out of reach, quickly turn your mobile data (or airplane mode) OFF, then back ON

phones will attempt to continue to use the currently connected 4g/LTE data connection until the signal completely drops.
by default, they will not automatically switch "down" to a 3g network while they have ANY 4g/LTE signal, even if there is a strong 3g signal present.

by turning your connection Off then back On, your phone will attempt to open a new, potentially stronger connection (different frequency bands have different coverage areas, phones will usually choose a higher frequency band due to higher data speeds, even if the signal is worse or nearly non existent), or in some cases if the 4g/lte signal is too weak to initialize a reconnection, it will connect to 3g which while slower, has a much larger coverage area than 4g ✌

SuperRandykid
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What about WiFi calling on ya mobile mate ? Will that work for voice calls . I think it's called "voip" ?
Love ya video mate .

baddog