I have a 3000 square foot, tri-level home. I have read in some reviews the YX510-PCS-CEL does not provide adequate coverage for 2500 sq feet. I want the best coverage in a dual-band booster. Which would be your recommendation? Thanks, Chris Chris, Check out the YX510-Premium or Premium plus kit. This product ensures coverage of 3,000 Sq feet or more. The basic YX510 does not always reach 2,500 because it uses an omni-directional antenna...
Read More‘Metal Roof’ Wi-Ex Question
Booster Bob: I am considering purchasing a Wi-Ex YX510 zboost, however I was wondering if you had any case studies on this model for homes clad with metal roofs. Thank you, Rebecca Watson My goodness yes it’s a perfect situation! I can guarantee you it will work as long as you satisfy two requirements. 1. Extend the antenna above the metal roof. 2. Make sure you have at least one bar to work with. We have a reseller who has this product...
Read MoreGadgetell Just Reviewed the Wi-Ex zBoost YX510-PCS-CEL !
The Wi-Ex zBoost YX510-PCS-CEL. Simply put, it’s a cell phone signal booster that works with every carrier that isn’t Nextel. It retails for $399.99.[...] It boosted the cell phone signal to my Verizon LG VX8300 excellently. In the one area of the house where my service continually cut out, or stayed at around 1 bar, the zBoost gave me a steady 3 bar signal, which is not bad at all. [...] The zBoost managed to boost the signal...
Read More” I am on AT&T/Cingular [...] zboost XL500-CEL is compatible with my cell phone service or not? “
Question : “I am interested in using a zBoost XL500-CEL which my partner originally purchased for office on personal cell phones. This mobel zBoost indicates it works with 800mhz frequency system. I am on AT&T/Cingular in an area where the link on your website indicats that it uses multiple frequencies : 850/1900/ etc. (zip:76048). I contacted my service provider and was advised that the personal cell phones on my account use...
Read MoreCNET Reviews takes a close look at the Wi-Ex zBoost YX510-PCS-CEL
“One of the greatest pitfalls to bedevil a cell phone is a weak signal in your home or office. Not only is it a pain to have dropped calls when you’re trading the dish with your best friend, but it also pretty much negates the point of having a mobile phone if you can only make calls near your front window. But in the past couple of years, a variety of companies have identified the need for a real cell phone signal-booster....
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