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    • Best Mobile phone signal booster for home in 2025

      I’ve been researching the best mobile phone signal booster for home use over the past few days because the signal in my house is terrible especially in the basement and upstairs rooms.

      I read through reviews on New York Times’ Wirecutter, Consumer Reports, and PCMag, and a few top-rated boosters consistently showed up.
      These two are the best according to the experts and customer reviews:
      Amazboost Cell Phone Booster for Home
      https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07VTWX8J3.

      weBoost Drive Reach Overland
      https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08HMW5X68

      However, I’m having a hard time choosing the right one for my needs.

      The signal in my home drops frequently, especially during calls and video meetings, and I need reliable coverage throughout the house including the garage and backyard.

      Has anyone used these or any others that you’d recommend?
      Would love your expert advice before I make the purchase
      Thanks in advance!

      posted in IT Discussion booster cell phone booster cell phone booster for home signal booster phone booster
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      berlin
    • RE: Storage Explained: From Local Drives to the Cloud

      Storage means saving data for later use. Today, we use types like DAS, NAS, SAN, and cloud.

      DAS connects directly to your computer. It’s good for one user but not easy to share.

      NAS connects to a network. Many users can access it. It’s great for home or small office use.

      SAN is used by big companies. It’s fast but costly and hard to manage.

      Cloud storage saves your data online. You can access it from anywhere. It’s flexible but depends on internet and has some privacy concerns.

      For small use, NAS or cloud is best. For big data, SAN works better. DAS is fine for simple needs. Choose what fits your use and budget.

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