Wilson AWS 1700/2100MHz Signal Booster

Wilson Electronics AWS 4G Signal Booster
The new Wilson Electronics AWS 70 is an indoor signal booster that provides a strong signal and larger coverage area for devices operating on the Advanced Wireless Services (AWS) 1700/2100 MHz (1.7/2.1GHz) band. This device features adjustable gain controls - one for the uplink (device - to- tower), and another for the downlink (tower-to-device) - allowing the installer, to optimize the unit’s gain to match the requirements of the building in which it is deployed. The adjustable gain feature also simplifies installation by making antenna placement less critical.
FEATURES:
- Boosts T-Mobile AWS 1700MHz / 2100 MHz Signal
- Boosts 4G Signals on AWS
- Adjustable Gain - Uplink and Downlink
- Most powerful & affordable AWS booster on the market
- Easy Installation
NOTE: T-Mobile Frequencies
This amplifier works in T-Mobile areas that are using AWS 1700MHz and/or 2100MHz for both 3G (3.5G) and 4G frequencies. Some areas are still at 1900MHz for T-Mobile for 3G service. You'll need a different amplifier that covers 800MHz and /or 1900MHz, Verify with your service provider what frequencies they are using in your area. WirelessAdvisor.com has a search for service in areas however, you should also confirm the frequencies with your service provider.
Will This System Work For You?
This signal booster requires a moderate strength signal outside, where you mount the outside antenna. The stronger that signal, the more coverage area will be boosted inside the building. This amplifier will provide little or no coverage inside a building if the building is located in an area where the outside signal strength is weak or non existent. Outside signal strength and other factors including service provider frequency, cable length, antennas and amplifier contribute to the amount of coverage area inside a building. We can help you estimate improved cellular coverage area using our different cell phone repeaters inside a building with a few key pieces of information. Read our Estimating Coverage Area page, gather information then give us a call or use our online contact form.




