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Does anyone know if the Verizon Network Extender requires a proper GPS signal in order to function, or is it only necessary for E911, etc? I'm thinking about buying one, but I'm concerned about being able to get a good enough GPS signal in my house.
As a test, I've tried walking around the house with my older Garmin GPS and it doesn't seem to be able to acquire a satellite signal, even near windows.
Also, the Network Extender's included GPS antenna & extension cable don't appear to be suitable for exterior use, so I probably couldn't run the cable outside or anything.
Any info or advice on ths will be much appreciated.
JohnB
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Hello Johnnyzero,
Yes it does require a GPS signal before the wireless function will enable on the extender. Without a functional GPS signal calls will be redirected to the nearest compatible cell tower. ( http://support.vzw.com/pdf/network_extender_user_manual.pdf )
This device is actually supported by Verizon Wireless. You can post your questions at http://community.vzw.com/ and a Verizon Wireless specialist will be able to assist you in answering further questions in relation to the network extender. You can also refer to the source site at http://wirelesssupport.verizon.com/faqs/Equipment/network_extender.html?t=4
Thank you