weBoost IoT Direct Connect Signal Booster | 475079
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Outside Antennas
The right outside antenna comes down to three things: how strong your signal is outside the building, the terrain around you, and which direction your cell towers are in. The stronger the antenna, the more signal your amplifier has to work with, and the more coverage you get inside.

- Omni Antenna: Receives signal from every direction with 4 dB of gain, and there's nothing to aim. Choose it when your outside signal is strong enough that you don't need extra gain, or when you're in a valley or hilly area where the signal bounces around a lot. Its wider, lower-gain pattern handles bouncing signal better than any other option here.
- High Gain Omni Antenna: Receives from every direction like the standard Omni, with up to 9 dB of gain instead of 4. This is the right choice for most buildings. You get close to the Yagi's power without having to aim anything, and it works when your carriers' towers sit in different directions.
- Yagi Antenna: A directional antenna with 10 dB of gain. Choose it when your signal is weak and comes mostly from one direction. You aim it at the tower, and its 75 degree view of the horizon means the aim doesn't have to be perfect.
- High Gain LPDA Antenna: The strongest of the four at 11 to 13 dB. Choose it when your outside signal is very weak. It needs a clear line of sight to the tower and careful aiming, so it takes the most work to set up, and it delivers the most coverage once it's aimed correctly.
Inside Antennas
The right inside antennas depend on your space. A typical floor with standard-height or drop ceilings usually calls for a dome antenna. Higher ceilings, multiple floors, or a spot you want to aim signal at call for a panel.

- Ultra-Thin Dome Antenna: This is what we usually recommend. It mounts to the ceiling and broadcasts in a circle around it, delivers more gain than the standard Dome at 4 to 6 dBi, and sits nearly flush so it blends into the ceiling.
- Dome Antenna: The standard version of the ceiling dome at 2 to 5 dBi. It costs a little less than the Ultra-Thin, covers a little less, and sticks out from the ceiling more.
- Panel Antenna: The most versatile of the three at 7 to 10 dBi. It's directional, so it sends signal where you point it instead of in a circle. Choose it for high ceilings, for covering two floors at once in a home (it broadcasts through the floor when aimed that way), for long narrow spaces like hallways, or when you're targeting one area and don't want signal going the other direction.
How Many Inside Antennas Do You Need?
Start with the square footage you need covered. In spaces with walls, one inside antenna covers 750 to 1,500 square feet. In open layouts, one covers 1,500 to 2,500. Divide your space by those numbers and you have your antenna count. Most offices end up needing more than one antenna per floor, and that's normal.
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Product Overview
Product Overview
The weBoost IoT Direct Connect Signal Booster (475079) is designed for any business or operator who needs reliable cellular data in places where signal is weak or inconsistent. Unlike larger, consumer-focused boosters, this model connects directly to your cellular modem, ATM, vending machine, security panel, or other Internet of Things device. It’s a practical solution for situations where missed data means lost revenue or compromised security.
This system is ideal for kiosks, remote monitoring equipment, payment terminals, and any small machine that relies on cellular service for communication. If you’ve struggled with failed card transactions, machines that drop offline, or security alerts not reaching their destination, this booster is designed to keep your devices connected.
The IoT Direct Connect is approved for all major US carriers and works with nearly any device that uses a SIM card and needs a dependable data link. It’s compact, can fit into tight enclosures, and comes with adapters for different types of data connections. Once installed, it quietly improves your machine’s ability to send and receive data, even in locations that were previously dead zones. In case of a power outage, it includes a failover feature that keeps your device connected to the antenna, so your equipment isn’t left stranded.
Whether you manage a handful of machines or oversee a fleet of devices across multiple locations, the weBoost IoT Direct Connect gives you a reliable cellular link with minimal hassle.
Product Highlights & Benefits
Product Highlights & Benefits
In the Box
In the Box
Specifications
Specifications
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SKU475079
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UPC810005966498
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ConditionNew
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Warranty2 Years
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Installation TypeDIY Installation
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Impedance
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Gain (Up/Down)
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Frequencies Supported700MHz, 850 MHz, 1700/2100MHz, 1900MHz
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Outside Antenna TypeOmnidirectional
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Inside Antenna TypeNo Inside Antenna
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ConnectorN-Female
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Dimensions
Regulatory Advisories
Regulatory Advisories
This is a CONSUMER device.
BEFORE USE, you MUST REGISTER THIS DEVICE with your wireless provider and have your provider's consent. Most wireless providers consent to the use of signal boosters. Some providers may not consent to the use of this device on their network. If you are unsure, contact your provider. You MUST operate this device with approved antennas and cables as specified by the manufacturer. Antennas MUST be installed at least 20 cm (8 inches) from any person. You MUST cease operating this device immediately if requested by the FCC or a licensed wireless service provider. WARNING. E911 location information may not be provided or may be inaccurate for calls served by using this device.
Please note, the three largest carriers (AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon) and more than 90 regional carriers have given blanket consent for use of all boosters certified to the current FCC standards.






