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2014-04-03
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2014-04-03
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2014-04-03
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@ Moon! It's not the East or the West side... it's the Dark Side
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2014-04-03
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@ Croatia,Zagreb
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2014-04-04
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@ Southerrn Finland
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I wish I could build a DIY solution but that's probably too impossible and the real things aren't cheap as well...
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2014-04-04
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@ Germany
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I stay just outside a highly secured defence area (inside where they use signal jammers) which makes it impossible for mobile phones outside the campus (too) to capture the signal. The jammer is located almost 500 m away from my house, inside a walled compound, but the signal strength inside my room fluctuates too. Sometimes it shows full strength, and the very next moment, it says no signal. Is there anything which I can do about this? If I go two rooms inside and close all the doors, the phone regains signal Anyone know how to make a home made anti signal jammer or something like that?
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2014-04-04
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2014-04-05
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@ india
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^ I live in India. Didn't try contacting the operator, will do it But I am not sure whether the operator would increase the cell power just to cater my requirement. It might have other side effects too. I've recently moved to a new house and (un)fortunately I've changed my operator on the same day But I think all operators face this issue - that's what I came to know from the neighbours.
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2014-04-07
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2014-05-02
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I have problems with signal as well. Well, most of my street anyways. I'm located in a valley basically so the signal that travels from 2kms away actually bounces off the hills and some of it goes into my house's roof.
When I'm in the attic I have almost full 3.5G signal but when I'm in my room it's down to extremely unstable and low GPRS.
I wish I could build a DIY solution but that's probably too impossible and the real things aren't cheap as well...