Installation Guide
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Before you start
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It’s critical that you have at least 1 bar of usable signal outside or on the roof of the building
you’re installing the GO X in. If you don’t have 1 bar, or if you’re not sure, give us a call.
What do we mean by usable?
Well, you need to be able to place a call and use data reliably. When running a speed test,
you should have decent upload and download speeds.
Cell boosters bring signal inside from outdoors. If the signal outside your building isn’t
usable, the GO X isn’t going to help.
If you don’t have 1 bar of usable signal, we’re sorry, but there’s not much point in continuing.
Visit
waveform.com/returns to set up a return. We’re happy to take your Cel-Fi Go X back
and try to help you nd a booster that might work.
Compatibility
A quick note on compatibility. The Cel-Fi GO X is compatible with:
AT&T 3G, 4G LTE and 5G DSS signal on Bands 2, 4, 5, and 12
Verizon 3G, 4G LTE and 5G DSS signal on Bands 2, 4, 5, and 13
T-Mobile 3G and 4G LTE signal on Bands 2, 4, 5, and 12
Worried about 5G? The Cel-Fi GO X is the only consumer grade signal booster capable of
relaying 5G-DSS at 100 dB of gain.
Dynamic Spectrum Sharing (DSS) is used by some carriers to transmit 4G LTE and 5G in a
single “hybrid” channel. 5G DSS Support on the GO X is enabled by default on the same
bands listed above.
Unfortunately, the GO X can not boost T-Mobile 5G. T-Mobile's 5G bands are deployed on
bands n71 and n41, which the FCC has not yet approved for boosting in the US.