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Wireless cell phone antennas can be added in many different configurations and are of particular interest if you are finding that the cell phone coverage in your home or office is not great. You may have several cell phones, are missing calls or dropping calls in the middle of a conversation or watch the call fade away while you are dialing. If you have this situation, you may want to consider a repeater solution or a wireless cell phone antenna.

Essentially a wireless cell phone antenna or repeater captures the signal outside, amplifies it and re-transmits the signal indoors. With a wireless cell phone antenna, you will find that you have a lot less dropped calls as a result. These devices consist of 4 items, an outdoor unit, an indoor unit, a coax cable to connect the two and a power supply.


These wireless cell phone antennas work well as long as there is at least two bars of signal outdoors, in the area were you will mount your outdoor antenna. Check out Spotwave Wireless for competitive products that are applicable to both home and office.


Click on this link to a company offering products that improve indoor wireless communications for homes, businesses and commercial buildings, that are economic and meet the needs of their customers. Visit their web site today for more information. If you are a Verizon Wireless customer, Click Here. Use the referral code "Mirage" when prompted.

 

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