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Originally Posted by downsouth95
Wait a minute I just did a test - we turned on wifi on my husbands iphone and turned it off on mine, I stepped out front and called him. He can hear me perfectly, I can't hear him at all - it rings but nothing. So with a booster we would turn off wireless and be able to call from outside to inside and vice versa correct? I plead ignorance in this area.
Pat and Bill
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Although we are on AT&T (originally experiencing your same problems) I believe Verizon's solution uses same approach as AT&T. We obtained a MicroCell transmitter from AT&T (at no charge after really pressuring them). It requires a wireless network (yours) to join. You authorize the wireless phone number(s) that the MicroCell will recognize. Our wireless phones now work great calling and receiving in our house. No more dropped/garbled calls. We can walk out of the house (in our case only a few feet) and the transition to the AT&T tower is seamless.
Personally, I would never use a third party app as it gives them complete access to my voice and data info as it relayed through their system. My exceptions would be apps created and provided by large, long-time established, publicly owned companies like Verizon/AT&T.
Don
PS I spent nearly 20 years designing, developing and maintaining telecommunication software that operated world wide "over the internet" even before VOIP.