chrissezhi wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 8:05 am
Thanks again for the information....my questions are in bold below....
I found some pigtails that I had, used those and the RSRP did not change -
so I assume the LMR cables are good to go?
If it did not change, then one can reasonably assume the cables are okay.
During bandwidth testing, noticed my download speeds where slower than upload, is this a sign of congestion?
That is one sign of congestion. Do a test at 3AM (when there is minimal users) and see if that changes.
Also noticed, I was hitting random towers and while watching the Cradlepoint Status / Modem Info the tower would change ever so often to a different one.
One time I locked into a tower that only supported Band 4, went to AT!GSTAUS? and only one antenna was working, is this by design? When it switched over to Band 12, both antennas were functional.
I assume this is possible although strange. Can you show an image of this event.
Which brings me to my next question -
Did the following via Putty:
atterm
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ATI
AT!ENTERCND="A710"
AT!BAND=12,*B4",0,8
at!reset
GUI:
WAN Interface Profile / Modem / AT Config Script = at!band=12
(should this have been = 10)?
No, the reason one starts with 10 is because 1 thru 9 is already reserved for OEM settings. Using 12 would make no difference. Note that with the above commands, you have defined Band 12, but (for reference) when using the Cradlepoint, the command:
must be placed in the WAN AT Start up script in order to take effect.
If I wanted to remove the above commands - what is the process?
I assuming you are using the spreadsheet to calculate the bands. Notice the instructions on deleting that profile of bands:
Remove Bands.png
You can also just enter the command in the WAN start up start up script:
While tells the modem to receive all available bands.
Other random questions -
1.) The tower bouncing around - any tweaks - would like to hit one closest to me?
Note that signals will bounce and reflect off of objects. Are your antennas mounted outdoors or still in the attic as pictured?
2.) Bands supported in my area are - Band 2, 4, 12 and 25. Am I limiting myself to only Band12?
If you are locked onto any band, then you are limiting yourself to accessing other bands that may often be less congested and/or whose signals that may be of higher quality (i.e., better RSRQ, SINR).
3.) The antennas I purchased I take are good antennas, is there different ones I should try?
Depends of several variables to include installation, location, reflection of signals, obstacles, tower distance and preferred frequencies/bands.
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