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Understand How The GO G41 Works
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The GO G41 “Searches” For Signal
Unlike other boosters, the GO G41 doesn’t blindly amplify every frequency. Instead, it
searches
for, and then amplifies, the best signal available for your carrier.
At any given time, the GO G41 can amplify up to two frequency bands.
Once you've connected antennas to the GO G41, you can watch in the “Activity” tab of the
Wave app as it scans the frequencies on different bands to find the best signal to amplify.
Anytime you power-cycle the GO G41, change the band settings, or change the operator, it
will restart scanning to find the best signal. The GO G41 starts scanning as soon as you unplug
the outdoor antenna cable. To make sure it scans all frequencies,
restart the GO G41 anytime
you disconnect and then reconnect the outdoor antenna
.
Status Lights
The small light on the GO G41 flashes to indicate its current status.
Blinking Red & Green:
The GO G41 is performing its start-up sequence.
Blinking Green:
The GO G41 is scanning for networks to boost.
Solid Green:
The GO G41 has found the best band and is now amplifying service.
Blinking or Solid Red:
The unit is in an error condition. Use the
Wave App
to check for the Error
Condition Code. Call us for assistance.
Boot-up Sequence
After being plugged in, the GO G41 status light will start blinking red and green, then move
on to blinking green as it starts scanning the cellular frequency bands.
Make sure the outdoor
antenna is connected to the port
before powering on so the GO G41 can find signal.
Finally, once the GO G41 has found a signal to boost, the status light will switch to solid green.