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I get no wireless signal inside my home, only outside, so I need a network extender that will work for the Lumia 2520, Specs indicate it uses LTE FDD netork Band 20 (800MHz), Band 3 (1800MHz), Band 7 (2600 MHz). Does Verizon offer a network extender that will work with the Lumia 2520?
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The Lumia 2520 has no voice services, it's a tablet. The link provided is for a 3G extender. Can you assure me the SCS-2U01 will work? This is why I listed the specs "LTE FDD network: Band 20 (800MHz), Band 3 (1800 MHz), Band 7 (2600 MHz)" from here: Nokia Lumia 2520 Specifications - Microsoft - USA
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Thank you. So the answer to my original question "Does Verizon offer a network extender that will work with the Lumia 2520?", is no. Is that correct?
Verizon supports LTE Band 13/4 (700/1700 MHz). You need a Verizon SIM to be able to use those. Verizon network extenders do not support those frequencies they supports CDMA frequencies only. And if you can use a Network Extender then it means you have access to regular internet so why would you just use wi-fi?
Thank you. Yes I can, and do, use wi-fi at home, but at times need another IP address in certain instances. Sounds like I'm out of luck.
If anyone knows of a 4G repeater that covers these bands or some other solution to getting the signal inside my house, TIA!
LOL, also at the risk of alienating Vz, I prefer to use my paid for allotment of data.
Astromandata wrote:
Thank you. Yes I can, and do, use wi-fi at home, but at times need another IP address in certain instances. Sounds like I'm out of luck.
If anyone knows of a 4G repeater that covers these bands or some other solution to getting the signal inside my house, TIA!
I'm not sure why you need another IP address but wouldn't VPN do that job? If you need extra coverage in your house you can get a second router to use as an extender