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A cellular signal isn't one single thing. A GSM booster will improve the availability of a GSM signal, but that's calls and SMS but isn't going to do a lot to provide mobile data given that 3G coverage is basically dead and 4/5G data doesn't operate on a frequency that the GSM booster will be doing anything for. You can get cellular WiFi hotspots that you put a SIM in and they basically become your WiFi router or just use a cellphone that has hotspot functionality
But if their mobile reception is bad, the WiFi hotspot's reception isn't going to be any better.
You can get external large static directional antennae for them, tho.
The fact they don't need as strong a signal, don't move, and can be pointed directly at the nearest cell tower, means you can get far better throughout.
The WiFi also wouldn't be great throughout the house without multiple extenders too sadly. It's a big house and has very thick walls and floors.
Valid, but if you get a dedicated one, you could put in a SIM from a different network that has better coverage, if one exists
Yeah, some phone companies sell routers that instead of connecting to a landline, use cellular network. Coupled with some WiFi repeaters should do the trick.