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Standard User Golf123
(newbie) Mon 23-Feb-26 21:49:43
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Looking for advice on choosing an affordable mobile booster.


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Hi all,
I’ve recently moved into a new property and the indoor mobile signal is extremely poor — in some rooms I’ve little to no coverage at all (all networks seem weak inside). We use Vodafone as a family.
I’ve been researching signal boosters and understand there’s quite a difference between brands, gain levels, and coverage size. While comparing options, I came across this UK supplier with a fairly broad range:
https://mobilesignalsolutions.co.uk/product-category... in particular the 4s/5s model.
I’ve also been reading about Wi‑Fi Calling as a quick way to improve indoor coverage and it seems to work well where the Wi‑Fi signal is strong. That said, in some areas, especially with patchy broadband or larger homes, Wi‑Fi Calling isn’t enough.
That’s why I’m also considering a mobile signal booster. From what I’ve seen, boosters can improve coverage across multiple rooms and for all devices, but there’s a lot of variety in brands, models and prices.
I was looking at some of the Huaptec models in particular, but before I make a decision, I’d really like to hear from people who’ve installed boosters — what did you choose and how well did it work for you? Did you go with a particular brand or model and was it self-installed or professionally fitted?
Thanks in advance for any insight. Golf123
Standard User Zarjaz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Tue 24-Feb-26 06:08:16
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WiFi calling is a good solid solution …. all you then need is some mesh wifi kit, and you can have killed two birds with one stone … good internet AND good mobile throughout your property.

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Standard User burble
(experienced) Tue 24-Feb-26 10:38:22
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In reply to a post by Zarjaz:
WiFi calling is a good solid solution …. all you then need is some mesh wifi kit, and you can have killed two birds with one stone … good internet AND good mobile throughout your property.

As this, WiFi calling will work wherever you have a WiFi signal, it doesn't have any great data needs so even if the WiFi signal is weak it should work.
My only caveat to that, some networks like Vodafone and it's resellers, and some phones, are not great with WiFi calling, gf's Sony on Lebara (Vodafone) often drops calls, whereas my Pixel on 1p(EE) is rock solid. Whatever, try WiFi calling as a first step.
p.s. WiFi calling should be just a case of enabling it on most phones, so should be a no cost solution.

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Standard User DFScale
(experienced) Tue 24-Feb-26 11:16:03
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Wifi Calling works well here - that is with Lebara and Voxi, both of which are Vodafone resellers.

Once you have proved Wifi Calling works, I would go for improving wireless in the house before considering a mobile booster.
Standard User Zarjaz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Tue 24-Feb-26 14:04:10
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iPhone and EE here … but have been using wifi calling for over a decade now, in situations where a shonky ADSL line was all that was available… and it was bulletproof

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Standard User Golf123
(newbie) Wed 25-Feb-26 16:48:47
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Looking for advice on choosing an affordable mobile booster


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Thanks to everyone who replied.
I’ve been reviewing my home setup recently (FTTC connection, standard ISP router) and while speeds are generally fine, indoor mobile signal seems pretty inconsistent depending on where I am in the house.? I can make the calls out fine but tend to miss incoming calls, I think it happens when people call my cell number using the old cell networks and it goes to voice mail

I’m weighing up whether it’s better to rely fully on Wi-Fi calling or improve cellular coverage indoors instead. Has improving the wifi ensured no missed calls inbound for you?
Standard User Zarjaz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Wed 25-Feb-26 17:39:09
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I’m weighing up whether it’s better to rely fully on Wi-Fi calling or improve cellular coverage indoors instead. Has improving the wifi ensured no missed calls inbound for you?

Yes.

Mobile signal boosters are a bit 90’s tech … and weren’t much cop even back then.
Sort out a decent mesh wifi set up, enable wifi calling on your phones, problem sorted.

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Standard User jaba
(member) Thu 26-Feb-26 16:15:48
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Can't advise you about signal boosters I am afraid but read on about Wi-Fi calling.
I too live in an area with a poor phone signal. I have found Wi-Fi calling to be very hit and miss on my Android phones. Its usually miss and does not work at all.
We have five different phones and one of them never even shows a wifi calling option at all.
I have tried different sim cards from Lebara, Spusu, 1P mobile, Three, and none of them ever shows the setting necessary for it to work - 'Wi-Fi calling - call over Wi-fi' when it is enabled. They show' Wi-fi Calling - call over mobile network'.

However I spend a lot of time in France and have two French sims and dual sim phones with a UK and a French sim in each. Both of the French sims show the correct setting when enabled I tried a third Sim from Lebara France and it was the same as the UK sims,' Wi-Fi calling Call over Wi-Fi' and I can use them for calling France from UK. For UK to UK calls I have to use the landline.

If you can enable it on your mobile then try it out before you contemplate the time and trouble of signal boosters.
Standard User mking90031
(member) Thu 26-Feb-26 16:54:33
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Hi,

I have a "smart" SMETS2 gas meter that has an issue receiving a mobile signal to connect to my SMETS2 electric meter. Does anyone have any ideas how I could resolve this issue as it's been ongoing for the past couple of years. I've been told that I should move my gas meter but, since I am a) not the home owner (I am a housing association tenant) and b) I receive UC, no one really wants to foot the bill to move my meter. This has meant that I am now researching ways to boost the signal to my gas meter.

Thanks,

Mark King MCP
www.mark-king-basingstoke.co.uk
Virginmedia Gig1 941.28 Mbps Down & 104.53 Mbps (according to Speed test on Asus Laptop on 26.02.26 - pic: Speedtest.net Results)
Standard User JonRennie
(knowledge is power) Thu 26-Feb-26 17:57:35
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Your gas meter will communicate to the electricity meter over Zigbee wireless to form a HAN (Home Area Network).

The range of the Zigbee radios could be as small as 10m.

Only your electricity meter will communicate with the providers over cellular (or another method).

wink Comms is hard wink

Edited by JonRennie (Thu 26-Feb-26 17:58:46)

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