Hello,
I have an Orbi LBR20 router and a couple of questions.
1 Is there anyway to see if it is currently aggregating carriers and which bands are in use?
2 The connection status reads LTE band 1 and 2100 MHz does that mean the router is currently using only one 20 MHz spectrum?
3 I have read that the router supports 5 bands aggregation on 3 carriers. To obtain that do the bands have to be provided by one single tower or can the five bands be from three different street addresses?
4 In another thread I have read that the router is 4x4 mimo on internal antennas only. Does that mean 5CA is only possible with internal antennas or a hardware modification?
5 How many bands can be aggregated with 2x2 mimo?
Thank you very much
B.r. Vibe
Carrier aggregation?
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Re: Carrier aggregation?
Hello!
1: Quectel EG18 AT commands will give you the info. You have to Telnet into the router. I've seen it, I don't know how to do it. I can give you the commands though.
Aggregating bands:
AT+QCAINFO
Current Primary "anchor" band:
AT+QENG="servingcell"
Available bands on the current tower.
AT+QENG="neighbourcell"
2: Youll get this answer from understanding the above commands. You need to have the AT command manual for the EG18.
3: Only from one single tower at a time. The tower controls CA.
4: MIMO and CA do not relate directly. You can aggregate bands on a single antenna link. You can 5xCA with the internal antennas or external. The key is tower and modem capability and signal strength and quality.
5: As many as the modem and your tower supports.
1: Quectel EG18 AT commands will give you the info. You have to Telnet into the router. I've seen it, I don't know how to do it. I can give you the commands though.
Aggregating bands:
AT+QCAINFO
Current Primary "anchor" band:
AT+QENG="servingcell"
Available bands on the current tower.
AT+QENG="neighbourcell"
2: Youll get this answer from understanding the above commands. You need to have the AT command manual for the EG18.
3: Only from one single tower at a time. The tower controls CA.
4: MIMO and CA do not relate directly. You can aggregate bands on a single antenna link. You can 5xCA with the internal antennas or external. The key is tower and modem capability and signal strength and quality.
5: As many as the modem and your tower supports.