Cellular
Are you getting any reliable 4G LTE coverage indoors?
Our team of system designers and installation experts are ready to provide you the clear coverage you need inside any building. For over 33 years, we’ve provided RF solutions (cellular, WiFi, and other radio frequencies) for thousands of homes & businesses across America.
4G LTE signal boost for all carriers: AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint, US Cellular, and more!
Indoor coverage for any building from 5,000 sq ft to 400,000 sq ft.
Compatible with any cellular device: phone, tablet, laptop, M2M/IoT, and 4G-LTE connected devices
Our Process:
Consultation
- Carrier requirements
- Building size & priority areas
- Special considerations
Systems Design
- Floor plan analysis
- Equipment recommendation
- Indoor antenna placement recommendation
Site Survey
- On-location signal testing
- Report on current signal strength & coverage
- Outside antenna placement recommendation
Installation
- Equipment installation
- Optimization & testing
- Post-installation support
Public Safety
Need to get your Certificate of Occupancy on time?
As support for better in-building emergency responder radio coverage (ERRC) grows, build owners need to provide NFPA or IFC-compliant public safety and first responder coverage for new or retrofitted buildings.
However, there is no one federal standard, no one-size-fits-all solution for everyone.
Our team of system designers and installation experts are ready to provide you step-by-step guidance from rules & regulations to dealing with local jurisdictions...and of course, installation of a public safety DAS (distributed antenna system).
NFPA & IFC-compliant in any jurisdiction
Fire marshal-approved systems
Compatible with any first responder two-way radio
Our Process:
Consultation
- Local jurisdiction requirements
- Building size & priority areas
- Special considerations
Systems Design
- On-location signal testing
- Report on current signal strength & coverage
- Outside antenna placement recommendation
Site Survey
- Floor plan analysis
- Equipment recommendation
- Indoor antenna placement recommendation
Installation
- Equipment installation
- Optimization & testing
- Post-installation support
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Why Simple WiFi?
For over 33 years of WiFi, cellular, and RF antenna experience, we know what works and what doesn’t. Simple WiFi is a US-based company with one motto: Give the best possible outcome at the lowest cost. As an independent manufacturing, selling and consulting business, we’re not pressured or influenced by third parties. Some companies like to tack on the bells & whistles to pad the bottom line–we’d rather have you say, “Those guys & gals at Simple WiFi are good folk.” Trust is our bottom line.
Companies We’ve Provided Solutions For
Our Commercial Signal Boosters Work For These Carriers:
FAQ
If poor connection affects your bottom line, and day-to-day operations, then without a doubt a cellular DAS solution helps improve indoor coverage and keeps work productive.
Cellular DAS connects directly to the carrier network. Cellular BDA amplifies cellular signal broadcasting from the outside. DAS is more powerful but more expensive and requires more paperwork and time. BDA is faster, cheaper, but less powerful.
It depends. Think of it like being in a concert. Those closest to the source (signal) can get away with a BDA system. Those way in the back will need a DAS system to get satisfactory results.
Absolutely not. Every building, every situation, and every requirement is different. Having a tailored done by professionals provides definitive results. Anything less and it’ll come back to get you in the long run.
It varies depending on the type of solution and coverage requirements. Average cost can be as low as $1 per square feet (sometimes lower) up to $5-10 per square feet.
If your local authority is requiring public safety coverage in order to obtain a Certificate of Occupancy (basically be open for business) then yes, you’ll need one.
DAS (distributed antenna system) and BDA (bi-directional antenna) are nearly one and the same. DAS can either be active or passive. Active DAS is directly connected to the provider network and provides the best results. Passive DAS (another name for BDA) amplifies existing provider signal and provides the most cost-efficient solution.
It depends. Think of it like being in a concert. Those closest to the source (signal) can get away with a BDA system. Those way in the back will need a DAS system to get satisfactory results.
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Our USA based support team is happy to assist