Other Networks

For all other networks, we recommend you consider the following approaches:

 

Dual Band Repeaters

A dual band repeater will operate on both the 800 and 1900 Mhz frequency bands and therefore there is no need to determine which frequency your network is using in your area. This can also be useful if you have multiple users who use different network providers that happen to operate on different frequencies. Try the following dual band repeaters:

Wireless Repeater Kit: zBoost YX510

In-Vehicle Repeater Kit: zBoost YX200

 

Wireless Advisor

The 'Wireless Advisor' website is a good source of information on wireless issues. If you visit this website and enter your ZIP code, it will provide information about the frequency each network provider uses in your area. This will help you determine which frequency repeater that you require. Please note, however, that this website only tells you which frequency a network is licensed to be used, not which frequency is actually used. For example, a network may hold a license to use both 800 and 1900 Mhz frequency bands in a certain area, but may in actual fact use only the 800 Mhz frequency. Having said that, if you find that a network has licensed just one frequency band in your area, then you can be almost certain that this is indeed the frequency that is being used.

Click here to visit the Wireless Advisor website

 

Contact your Network

Your network provider can be a good source of advice on which frequency they operate in your area. We would advise, however, to ask to speak to a technical support specialist as the quality of advice can vary considerably depending on who you speak to. In general, reliable advice can be acquired from a network provider but perhaps the other options listed above should first be exhausted.

 

 

 

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