Cradlepoint CBA850LP6 and amplifi mesh network help
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Cradlepoint CBA850LP6 and amplifi mesh network help
Hi all..completely new to this so thanks in advance for the help. We recently moved to an internet black hole. After finding this forum i purchased the cradlepoint CBA850LP6 and activates ATT plan.
I have it paired with my amplifi mesh network to cover our entire house. I am up and running but I think I could potentially be getting a better signal.
Currently the cradlepoint is on 2nd floor closest to the cell tower. RSRP is -91db, RSRQ is -11db and SINR is 15.6db.
It is my understanding I should be around -9db for RSRQ. Any advice is greatly appreciated and apologies in advance for my limited knowledge on this setup.
I have it paired with my amplifi mesh network to cover our entire house. I am up and running but I think I could potentially be getting a better signal.
Currently the cradlepoint is on 2nd floor closest to the cell tower. RSRP is -91db, RSRQ is -11db and SINR is 15.6db.
It is my understanding I should be around -9db for RSRQ. Any advice is greatly appreciated and apologies in advance for my limited knowledge on this setup.
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Lets take a more detailed look at your signals. Are you familiar with using the Device Console?Grizz wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 10:17 am Hi all..completely new to this so thanks in advance for the help. We recently moved to an internet black hole. After finding this forum i purchased the cradlepoint CBA850LP6 and activates ATT plan.
I have it paired with my amplifi mesh network to cover our entire house. I am up and running but I think I could potentially be getting a better signal.
Currently the cradlepoint is on 2nd floor closest to the cell tower. RSRP is -91db, RSRQ is -11db and SINR is 15.6db.
It is my understanding I should be around -9db for RSRQ. Any advice is greatly appreciated and apologies in advance for my limited knowledge on this setup.
After logging into the Device Console, run the following command to get the AT Command Terminal:
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AT!GSTATUS?
Accessing the AT Command Terminal can also be accomplished using PuTTy. I prefer this method as it will allow you to copy and paste the AT Commands, as well as to copy the output to easier post the results on the forum.
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Check to make sure your antennas are connected to the MAIN and AUX port on the MC400LP6 modem (and not the GPS).
Your MAIN (RxM) is receiving a good signal.
Your AUX (RxD) is receiving a very poor signal.
Your MAIN (RxM) is receiving a good signal.
Your AUX (RxD) is receiving a very poor signal.
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No need to feel like that...it is all a learning process.
I would now power off and power back on the router, and then run the AT Command one more time and post the results.
I would now power off and power back on the router, and then run the AT Command one more time and post the results.
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The readings look a lot better than your initial stats.
I still do not see it picking up a secondary carrier that would be used for Carrier Aggregation.
You are connected on Band 12 which is only providing 5HMZ of bandwidth.
You may try relocating the router to a different area of the house and then run the AT Command.
I still do not see it picking up a secondary carrier that would be used for Carrier Aggregation.
You are connected on Band 12 which is only providing 5HMZ of bandwidth.
You may try relocating the router to a different area of the house and then run the AT Command.
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moved it to different section of the house. This is the result I got but for some reason my download speeds have gone way down. I was 15-20 now I am 3-5
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moved it back to the previous location and still getting slower speeds.. perhaps it is due to the time of day? attached are the results
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It may be time to figure out the location of the all the towers around you, and consider installing some external directional antennas.
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So i have the router on the side of the house closest to an ATT tower. I was thinking about external antenna options. I will search the forum for some instructions
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Your problem is the b12 being only 5 mhz. That's the lowest possible and why I only recommend modems with 3 CA such as the Em7565. But it also depends on what the tower offers. U may want to check cellmapper.net to see bands available.
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It matters little whether it is 2 x CA or 3 x CA or 4 x CA if only the primary band (i.e., no secondary bands) is being received from the tower.Need4Speed wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2019 11:05 pm Your problem is the b12 being only 5 mhz. That's the lowest possible and why I only recommend modems with 3 CA such as the Em7565.
And, if Band 12 is only 5MHz, the category of modem (i.e., CAT6 vs CAT12) will not change the tower transmission of only 5MHz on that band.
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It appears the towers nearest me are 12,2,17*,30. I am not clear on how to interpret the ranges on the web version of cellmapper but we are the blue dot on the maps attached
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another screen shot of tower east of me.
Another stupid question. When i get the correct antenna figured out does the signal run from antenna to modem via coax cable? I am assuming it does. Even though we do not have cable at the house it is already wired for it. Should make connecting antenna easier..
Another stupid question. When i get the correct antenna figured out does the signal run from antenna to modem via coax cable? I am assuming it does. Even though we do not have cable at the house it is already wired for it. Should make connecting antenna easier..
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You will require 50 ohm low loss cables to connect the antennas to the router. I would look to the line of Times Microwave coax cables.Grizz wrote: Sun Oct 20, 2019 8:26 am another screen shot of tower east of me.
Another stupid question. When i get the correct antenna figured out does the signal run from antenna to modem via coax cable? I am assuming it does. Even though we do not have cable at the house it is already wired for it. Should make connecting antenna easier..
As for your antennas, I would consider a set of the Wide Band 15dBi directional antennas. They seem to perform well over a wide range of applications and terrain.
You may find some helpful information HERE on antennas.
As for your Band selection, you may find the trial and error method to be the best procedure due to variables that cannot be changed--such as tower congestion on a certain band.
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I would need to order 2 of those antennas correct? Assuming that i plug one into each port on the cradlepoint?
Would these work as well?
698-2700MHz Yagi Radome 9dBi-11dBi 4G LTE Directional Antenna
Little bit less expensive
Would these work as well?
698-2700MHz Yagi Radome 9dBi-11dBi 4G LTE Directional Antenna
Little bit less expensive
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Yes, two are required to take advantage of MIMO.Grizz wrote: Sun Oct 20, 2019 7:06 pm I would need to order 2 of those antennas correct? Assuming that i plug one into each port on the cradlepoint?
They would work and seem to perform well in applications with line of sight with the tower (i.e., no obstructions or trees or hills).Would these work as well?
698-2700MHz Yagi Radome 9dBi-11dBi 4G LTE Directional Antenna
Little bit less expensive