I would call Sprint or go into a store and tell them your signal is just too bad in your home for you to want to keep your phone/contract with them. Show them your test scores....and hopefully they'll offer you airave for free...if not, ask for it! Several people on these forums have got it. I think basically, just don't take no for an answer and keep pushing the issue with different people.
check out this thread http://androidforums.com/sprint/178706-step-step-instructions-free-airave.html
What kind of voice service does the Charles C have at home? If it is not good, then an Airave might be a local solution -- but it would do no good off the premises nearby. If the voice calling service is bad in the general neigborhood, better to try another carrier.
But if the problem is only data speeds at home, just using WFi would be a better solution. It should be faster and probably consume less battery power.
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