I was looking today for a new phone at the Verizon store and ran across this new product called -Wireless Network Extender says it works like a mini cell tower in your house now i have crappy cell signal where i live have to walk outside to get a signal this product works off your computer line i have DSL does anybody have any knowledge of this thing and does it work?
verizonwireless.com/networkextender
Hey Robin
I also live in an rural area that cell phone reception is minimal. Internet is Wildblue with sat link, no tv (do not miss it though).
I installed a Wilson repeater with a inside antenna about center house mass with an external omni-directional antenna on a 20' pushup pole. Do a search on Wilson Cellular Repeaters.
It worked great until Verizon took down a tower, while not the closest, it was the one with the best straight line connectivity. Verizon of course denied they made any changes. I switched to AT&T.
A few notes:
When it worked, it worked very well.
Every once in awhile the phone would try to connect to a real tower when it detected it's signal. The tower's signal was not strong enough to carry the signal and the call was dropped. I learned where those spots were in the house and avoided them.
If I put up another one I would purchase a repeater designed to cover more inside the house area. (higher wattage output)
Also I would put up a directional (Yagi) external antenna to point at the closest tower. I believe the Yagi are single band though.
These are not cheap. But it beat walking outside to receive/make a call.
(I have to do this anyway with AT&T but with them I got a phone that can withstand my temper tantrums

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Cellular repeaters have been around for awhile, do LOTS of homework before investing in one.
Hope this helps.