Proper placement of the two antennas is essential for these devices to work optimally. Because both are designed to work on the same bandwidths as the cellular networks the two can interfere with one another. One that goes on the outside of the vehicle and one that goes on the inside of the vehicle. The Two AntennasĪll WeBoost models have two antennas. There is no need to pair devices as the WeBoost transmits the same cell frequencies that your phone is already designed to automatically pick up. You power it on and your phone, regardless of provider, works. The WeBoost acquires the cellular signal already present and then amplifies that signal making it faster and more reliable. It can get warm so make sure it has plenty of airflow. We mounted our WeBoost Drive to the backside of a cabinet door. We think this device is so critical to a successful nomadic life that we decided to do this WeBoost review. However, cell phone signals even need a little help now and again and that is where a WeBoost comes in handy. With the proliferation of 4G speeds and now 5G, cellular data has surpassed all other forms of possible mobile internet connections in reliability and affordability. So, keeping a reliable connection literally allows us to make money and keeps us traveling. I run this website and do research and plan for our travels all online. Jennifer’s full-time job is entirely online. When Jennifer and I decided to become full-time nomads our number one concern was staying connected online. The WeBoost Drive X and the Wilson directional antenna allow us to work off of cellular networks in beautiful remote locals like this one.
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