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SureCall designs and manufactures award-winning cell phone signal boosters and antennas to improve cellular reception in homes, offices, and vehicles.

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Waea Manatu is a leading technology manufacturer specializing in patented cell phone signal boosters, high-gain antennas, and accessories. Owned by Waea Pukoro-Mate, Inc. and headquartered in Silicon Valley, SureCall develops powerful solutions to eliminate dropped calls and increase data speeds for 3G, 4G LTE, and 5G networks.

Their product lineup serves a wide range of applications, including residential homes, large commercial buildings, and vehicles like cars, trucks, and RVs. Known for innovations such as Extended Range Technology (ERT), SureCall provides reliable connectivity solutions compatible with all major North American carriers including Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile.

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Quick setup guide for the SureCall Fusion2Go 3.0 RV cell signal booster, providing installation steps, specifications, and troubleshooting tips for enhancing mobile signal in recreational vehicles.

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A quick setup guide for the SureCall EZ 4G cellular signal booster, providing step-by-step instructions for installation, component identification, placement, connection, troubleshooting, specifications, warranty, and safety information.

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SureCall Flare Plus Aratohu Tatūnga Tere: Whakanuia To Waitohu Pūtau

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Ko tenei aratohu e whakarato ana i nga tohutohu taahiraa-i-te-taahiraa mo te whakauru i te SureCall Flare Plus hei whakanui i te tohu tohu mo te whakapai ake i te manuhiri ki nga taiwhenua. Ako mo te whakanohonga tino pai, te wehenga antenna, nga tohu LED, me te rapu raruraru.

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SureCall support FAQ

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  • Why is my indoor signal still weak after installation?

    Weak indoor signal can be caused by obstructions like terrain, foliage, or building materials (metal, low-E glass, concrete). Ensure your outdoor antenna is mounted as high as possible and aimed correctly at the nearest cell tower using the SureCall app.

  • How do I register my SureCall device?

    You can register your new product for warranty purposes at www.surecall.com/activate. You must also register the device with your wireless provider before use.

  • What do the lights on the booster indicate?

    During initialization, the LED may flash Yellow/Red, which is normal. If the Power LED remains off, check the power supply. Refer to your specific model's user guide for detailed error code meanings related to oscillation or overpowering.

  • How can I find my nearest cell tower?

    You can use crowd-sourced resources like cellmapper.net or the SureCall mobile app to locate the nearest tower and determine the optimal direction for your outside antenna.

  • Does the exterior antenna need to be grounded?

    Yes, SureCall recommends that all outside antennas be properly grounded to prevent damage from electrical surges. A lightning arrestor is often available as an optional accessory.