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#248576 1-Apr-2019 10:57
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Hi

 

 

 

I have terrible Vodafone mobile reception at home(Torbay), obviously in a blind spot of some sort, looking at buying a Sure Signal device, couple of queries, how well do they work and what is there ragnge?  Our house is around 300 square meters.

 

 

 

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Craig


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  #2208636 1-Apr-2019 14:02
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For larger home you could get enterprise version. Otherwise standard SS range is typically similar to cordless phone or 2.4GHz Wi-Fi.




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  #2208674 1-Apr-2019 14:17
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Sure Signal is a fantastic service from Vodafone and they work great. First time you plug them in they can take a little time to register and get up and working

 

Try and place it in the middle of the house for the best coverage


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  #2208740 1-Apr-2019 15:39
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Awesome thanks for the feedback.




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  #2208742 1-Apr-2019 15:41
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Sure Signal will also work with all fixed line providers in NZ


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