Posted by Andy Martin on June 12, 2018 at 14:59:14 from (209.213.149.120):
I don't know what I want or I'd buy it, so I'll describe my need.
I need cell phone coverage in my shop (200 ft from the house) so I can answer phone calls from my wife. She is disabled and needs to be able to get hold of me or I need to stay in the house.
My shop is a pole barn 60x75 with an interior steel wall making 45x60 and 30x60. There are other partitions but they are wood.
For the most part I get no cell phone coverage in it, and poor coverage in the house. She can get a connection from her chair.
We've got WiFi in the house. I've thought about a cell phone antenna with a repeater in the shop and also wonder if I could get a WiFi repeater in the shop so I can get a computer hookup there. I have security cameras at the shop and would also like to get the recording on the cloud. There is no easy way to run a wire from the house to the shop.
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