Reviewed on May 30, 2007Though the Wi-Ex zBoost YX510-PCS-CEL cell phone signal booster may take some time to set up, it offers exceptional performance.TAGS:antenna, feet, signal, restriction, base, cell phone
Reviewed on March 13, 2007Though the wired cell phone connection is rather restrictive, the Wilson Electronics SignalBoost Cellular Amplifier solidly fulfills its promise to boost the signal to your cell phone. Just make sure your phone is compatible.TAGS:amplifier, antenna, cell phone, car, signal
Reviewed on September 18, 2007The Wi-Ex zBoost YX300 cell phone signal extender is a simple and effective way to boost your cell phone's signal a decent distance. Just make sure it will work with your phone.TAGS:signal, antenna, GSM, cell phone
Reviewed on October 10, 2008If you can afford it, the Wilson Electronics SignalBoost Mobile Professional Amplifier is an ideal way to improve your cell phone reception.TAGS:amplifier, antenna, reception, handset, signal, car, location
Reviewed on November 5, 2004Hawking's HSB1 signal booster can help your wireless router cover more space at higher throughput, but it's expensive and can create interference problems for cordless phones and baby monitors because it operates in the shared 2.4GHz spectrum.TAGS:NetIQ Corp., router, antenna, feet, access point, IEEE 802.11g, signal, IEEE 802.11, networking
Reviewed on December 4, 2007If it works with your cell phone, and you'll use it enough to justify the cost, the Wilson Electronics Wireless Amplifier Cradle Kit is a great tool for boosting your cell phone's reception.TAGS:amplifier, antenna, arrangement, signal, car, cell phone
March 27, 2007Wireless access that travels more than 60 miles? Yes, if you have the right antenna, according to Intel's researchers.Photos: Going longTAGS:antenna, Wi-Fi, lab, tower, signal, mile, Intel, researcher, California
December 6, 2006Is there anybody out there? IBM and Dutch group are designing a chip that may help figure it out.TAGS:IBM Corp., antenna, signal, microprocessor, radio