Hey, welcome!
Grab the WG3626-P router with a Quectel EM12G, or Sierra EM7565 modem. Id say the Sierra if you wanted a random decision maker.
https://thewirelesshaven.com/product-category/modems/
Its a great combo that can pull great speeds without breaking the bank.
This listing has the right ...
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- Sun May 23, 2021 10:24 pm
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- Sun May 30, 2021 10:57 pm
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Re: Standalone amplifiers, do they exist? Going for tmobile - 7.2 miles from tower, elevation loss of 50ft.
Got to make sure your antennas get the frequency you are wanting to pull in. Band 2 is 1900 MhZ I believe. I have had good luck with mimo parabolic and longer runs on cable for higher frequency bands. The dbi gain is higher on those. The Wireless Haven did sell these at one time.
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- Sun May 30, 2021 9:36 pm
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Re: Standalone amplifiers, do they exist? Going for tmobile - 7.2 miles from tower, elevation loss of 50ft.
Would start out simple and add complexity as needed, 7miles is not that hard to get a signal
Here is another example of a PoE setup
Here is another example of a PoE setup
- Sun May 30, 2021 10:11 pm
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Re: Standalone amplifiers, do they exist? Going for tmobile - 7.2 miles from tower, elevation loss of 50ft.
Your s20 is a very nice modem!! :ugeek:
Snapdragon X55 5G Modem
5G Technology: 5G NR FDD, 5G NR TDD, SA, NSA[19]
5G Spectrum: mmWave, sub-6 GHz, 5G/4G spectrum sharing
5G Modes: FDD, TDD, SA (standalone), NSA (non-standalone)
5G mmWave specs: 800 MHz bandwidth, 8 carriers, 2x2 MIMO
5G sub-6 GHz ...
Snapdragon X55 5G Modem
5G Technology: 5G NR FDD, 5G NR TDD, SA, NSA[19]
5G Spectrum: mmWave, sub-6 GHz, 5G/4G spectrum sharing
5G Modes: FDD, TDD, SA (standalone), NSA (non-standalone)
5G mmWave specs: 800 MHz bandwidth, 8 carriers, 2x2 MIMO
5G sub-6 GHz ...
- Sun May 30, 2021 9:29 pm
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Re: Standalone amplifiers, do they exist? Going for tmobile - 7.2 miles from tower, elevation loss of 50ft.
PoE.png The long cable runs make me a little nervous there is a cost in loss signal and a $$cost.
Would think about a PoE setup.
Getting a modem and a SIM working would be Step-1.
Antennas & cable runs can be a little tricky.
For CA with 2x2 or 4x4 and long cable runs can get messy :o
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Would think about a PoE setup.
Getting a modem and a SIM working would be Step-1.
Antennas & cable runs can be a little tricky.
For CA with 2x2 or 4x4 and long cable runs can get messy :o
See what ...
- Wed Jun 30, 2021 10:10 am
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Re: T-Mobile Gateway. 7.5 miles from tower. What Antenna?
Good research! Thanks for posting!
- Wed Jun 30, 2021 12:07 pm
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Re: T-Mobile Gateway. 7.5 miles from tower. What Antenna?
You will find RM500Q-AE antenna port mapping shows lower bands only available on ports 1 and 2. See my first couple posts in this thread for details. Also, see those posts for the possible ENDC combinations. The trick is the primary ports are 1 and 2 and they are also the lower band ports so both ...
- Wed Jun 30, 2021 12:18 pm
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Re: T-mobile home internet - external antennas
I agree with cagordon1985. I also have the 4x4 MIMO panel you referenced. Even though it does cover almost every sub 6ghz frequency, it doesn't seem to give as much gain as might be needed in the n71 lower frequency. Depending on the distance to the tower and interference you might be good with the ...
- Wed Jun 30, 2021 9:01 pm
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Re: T-Mobile Gateway. 7.5 miles from tower. What Antenna?
Low band (B71) only antennas as well as a High Band (B46) specific antennas are in the works. As well as other goodies, but dev, testing, and manufacturing contracts takes so dang long.
- Wed Jun 23, 2021 5:26 pm
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Re: WG1608 V4 + EM160R-GL not connecting to internet
Hi again Didney! Well, your commands were close to totally succesfull in my case and now I have internet using both lan and wifi, to be honest through wifi I am seen the 5Ghz net but I am not been able to see the 2.4Ghz (how could I solve this?). So tyvm!
WG1608 routers are quite finicky with ...
- Thu Jul 01, 2021 10:59 am
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Re: T-mobile home internet - external antennas
I have seen a few people on our facebook group that refute that and say they have been using as much as they want without getting shut down, on US Mobiles Verizon plan. I've also heard the opposite on reddit, so its hard to say. Good thing is its prepaid and no risk of credit damage from closed and ...
- Thu Jul 01, 2021 10:52 pm
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Re: T-mobile home internet - external antennas
Having an issue with my feeder horn. One side is 12dB lower... The two yagis and one side of the parabolic are reading 89-91dB... the other side of parabolic is reading 103dB...
Hello,
How is the feeder horn
orientation Polarization vectors pointing? Where is the vertical arrow pointing? From ...
- Fri Jul 02, 2021 8:36 am
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Re: T-mobile home internet - external antennas
Typically angled at 45 haa been prominent. Your trying to match the polarization of the tower, and I think X pol is the most common. + Pol will work of coarse, but again X seems most common.
- Fri Jul 02, 2021 1:31 pm
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Re: T-mobile home internet - external antennas
Doing the work of Gods my fren.
- Sun Jul 04, 2021 9:20 am
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Re: MIMO and Yagi mounting
I've opened up some of the different 2x2 and 4x4 mimo flat panels and am SUPER confused how that even works. lol.
They are way close and make zero sense to me on how they operate/radiate. I cant even tell how they polarize them. To be honest I've never looked it up, which would solve my ignorance ...
They are way close and make zero sense to me on how they operate/radiate. I cant even tell how they polarize them. To be honest I've never looked it up, which would solve my ignorance ...
- Mon Aug 02, 2021 10:10 am
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Re: T-mobile home internet - external antennas
Also the decent results for T-Mobile have been on a RM502Q-AE
AT&T best results have been with EM160R-GL.
I will get to test a RM500Q-AE this week in a WG3526-P, without the 50' coax runs. Been waiting forever for CATV enclosures, cable glands and other stuff from China. (I hope the WG3526 MPCIE ...
- Thu Aug 05, 2021 7:29 am
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Re: WG3526-P outdoor build.
Awesome job, thanks for sharing!!
What is your max outdoor Temp and modem Temp??
See link to another WG3526-P outdoor build.
They also have a list of parts used.
https://youtu.be/-SbNkn1161s
https://youtu.be/WMhEMOqNNwQ
What is your max outdoor Temp and modem Temp??
See link to another WG3526-P outdoor build.
They also have a list of parts used.
https://youtu.be/-SbNkn1161s
https://youtu.be/WMhEMOqNNwQ