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@dani2xll | 7 August 10 | |
@mandain. It is a box that hooks up with your broadband and it uses the wifi signal in your broadband to increase the reception.
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@mandain | 7 August 10 | |
hmmm interesting I
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@mandain | 7 August 10 | |
I don't get how it works, mobile reception is dependent on the distance you're away from towers right? Anyway does the broadband have to be with vodafone as well or any provider is ok?
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@schlim | 7 August 10 | |
nope this box uses the internet to route the call, as in UMA
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@mandain | 8 August 10 | |
Googled uma interesting, but so far I don't think any networks here provide it yet
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@mandain | 8 August 10 | |
Also having to pay vodafone a fee to use the box to boost their poor signal seems unfair does it not? They should provide it free of charge
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@dani2xll | 8 August 10 | |
Your not paying to boost vodafone's signal. Some places like bas*ments and property where the signal just can not reach due to extenuating circumstances can make use of the box. It hooks up to any iterate provider but will only wrk for phones on the vodafone network. My friends home has barely any signal on any network but she has perfect wifi signal. Therefore it must just e where the property is
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@dani2xll | 8 August 10 | |
situated.
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@s.mcclel | 8 August 10 | |
I too have a weird signal problem...the problem being that I bought a smart looking back case for my iPhone 4 but as soon as I put the case on my phone my signal drops to only one bar,I thought putting a case on your phone was meant to solve the signal issue not make it worse.I am using a clear full body case at the moment without problems and with any protection again no issue's.
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@s.mcclel | 8 August 10 | |
without protection I meant to type.
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