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Wilson Wireless Amplifier for Sprint, Verizon & Cricket Data Cards

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Uploaded by on Sep 18, 2008

http://MoreMobileInternet.com We show you how to use the wireless end of an Amplifier to Boost the Signal of a Mobile Broadband Card AND Cell Phone at the same time!

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  • this is a piece of shit only ten feet? really if it was like maybe 500 feet i would buy it

  • @XxAndrewxisxgayxX it's not for roaming around with a cell phone. it's for wirelessly providing signal to a laptop or router that may be in a fixed area.

  • It doesn't with any "chargers" because it doesn't have a battery....

    I think you meant power adapters

  • @michael1980123 oops! 

  • 2260 and no comments, very informative video.

  • @lukealpha Thanks for watching!

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  • Is this a bass amplifier or connectivity?

  • let me ask this question what is a best amplifier that can increase the downloading speed as well the uploading speed.

  • what i am saying is i am in spots whare i can make a call loos it and remake it but even with this device i still dount get better reception and its with in the corect frequency.

  • its crap the only way it will work is if you have service it will enhance it.

  • i live in the suberbs and im looking for better connection for my xbox LIVE, can these Craddle points help me because im not sure if this will help... my connection is pretty shitty so im trying to find somthing better, and i live in a verizon 3G zone... idk if that matters. plz resond!!!!

  • I had this since 2005 on my then Nokia 5165 I would normally only register 1 bar however that was deceptive since the booster would hold & amplify the signal as advertised. (I have the Trucker Antenna & all options) My only complaint was that it took the phone about 10 min to "search" for a signal when first booted. I now have a Sony Ericsson J220a which doesn't have a plug for an aux antenna, & the Velcro version isn't ideal, therefore I seldom use it now.

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