KING Extend Discontinued: What RV Owners Should Do Now
KING is gone, and your KING booster was built by Wilson all along. Here is the honest guide to replacement antennas, upgrades, and what still works.
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KING is gone, and your KING booster was built by Wilson all along. Here is the honest guide to replacement antennas, upgrades, and what still works.
One is built for the campsite, the other for the highway. Here is the honest split between weBoost's two RV boosters and how to pick by the way you travel.
Both lines come from Wilson Connectivity, and the right one depends on your building, not the brand. Here is the size rule we use with commercial customers.
The full walkthrough for home and vehicle booster installs, from finding your strongest outside signal to testing everything before you drill.
"No Service" means your phone can't reach your carrier's network. Here is what causes it, how to fix each cause, and what to do when the signal stops at your...
dBm is the real measure of cell signal strength, more honest than the bars on your phone. Here is the dBm scale and how to check your number in a...
Full bars and slow data show up together because strength and quality are two different things. Here's what each one measures and which a booster can fix.
Low bands reach far and get through walls, high bands move data fast but barely leave the block. Here's how cellular frequency bands shape your signal.
Cell towers connect your phone to your carrier's network. Here is how they work, why signal strength changes, and how boosters use that signal to fix weak coverage.
Strong signal outside but one bar indoors usually comes down to your building, not your carrier. Here are the seven materials that block cell signal and how to fix it.
Here's the honest version. Most buildings that need better indoor cell signal don't need a million-dollar antenna system. They need something much simpler. A DAS (Distributed Antenna System) takes cellular...
RSRP is the number you should trust, RSSI is the number that can fool you. If you've ever pulled up your phone's signal info and seen both of these, you...
Picking the wrong kit from this lineup is one of the most common mistakes we see. All four use the same +50 dB amplifier, so the decision isn't about power,...