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I just bough tthe extender tonight and I read the users booklet and my concern is the max connections. The booklet makes it sould like in can only hookup to 3 cell phones.. does this mean 3 sleeping/standby connections or 3 active "talking" connections?
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network extender is just to help the cell site signal extend so 3 devices on should be fine if your signal strengh improved.
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dpsad07 wrote:network extender is just to help the cell site signal extend so 3 devices on should be fine if your signal strengh improved.
Thanks for the response, but I think you missed my question,... (=
The extender does NOT extend cell towers, it creates a compatible cell signal in your house and then pipes your cell connection through the internet via your high-speed internet as VOIP (Voice over IP) connection.
I actually did find more information after I posted this. The extender only limits 3 ACTIVE calls with the 4th being open for E911 only. As each users disconnects, the extender is then available for a new connection. At first I though the extender could only pair with 3 cell phones within proximity, but thats not the case... its 3 active calls.
I was worried because we have 6 cell phones in our horse.
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I guess my point was simply to look at the number of bar strength, why r u making so complicated.
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And one more thing, it acts as a repeater so an essences it does extend the signal. I'll been in the business for 16 years....