Omni directional MIMO antenna setup
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Omni directional MIMO antenna setup
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I am in a secluded area in a valley with no line-of-site to my AT&T tower that is 2 miles away. My current setup is a WG3526 with a EM7565 with these antennas:
https://thewirelesshaven.com/shop/antennas/4g-lte ... tennas-sma
I hover around 58% signal strength and my speeds are roughly 40 down and 5 up. I am setting up a point-to-point 900Mhz wifi bridge to my shop which will be mounted outside my house on the second story patio\deck. I started thinking since I will be mounting the wifi bride to a J pole outside maybe I should go head and buy a set of outside 4g antennas to get better signal? Since I am in a valley I assume my only option would be omni directional antennas. I was looking at getting two of these for a MIMO configuration.
https://thewirelesshaven.com/shop/antennas/4g-lte ... g-lte-omni
Would this be a good option or am I just wasting money? Also, How would I mount two of these for MIMO? Will one have to be vertical and the other horizontal or does that not matter with omni antennas?
Any input on this would be greatly appreciated.
I am in a secluded area in a valley with no line-of-site to my AT&T tower that is 2 miles away. My current setup is a WG3526 with a EM7565 with these antennas:
https://thewirelesshaven.com/shop/antennas/4g-lte ... tennas-sma
I hover around 58% signal strength and my speeds are roughly 40 down and 5 up. I am setting up a point-to-point 900Mhz wifi bridge to my shop which will be mounted outside my house on the second story patio\deck. I started thinking since I will be mounting the wifi bride to a J pole outside maybe I should go head and buy a set of outside 4g antennas to get better signal? Since I am in a valley I assume my only option would be omni directional antennas. I was looking at getting two of these for a MIMO configuration.
https://thewirelesshaven.com/shop/antennas/4g-lte ... g-lte-omni
Would this be a good option or am I just wasting money? Also, How would I mount two of these for MIMO? Will one have to be vertical and the other horizontal or does that not matter with omni antennas?
Any input on this would be greatly appreciated.
Re: Omni directional MIMO antenna setup
Hello,
Would try looking into this website here https://link.ui.com/#
On the top left will be a point to point looking picture.
Click on that and put in you coordinates of where you think your outdoor antenna will be and the height of it as well.
Then do the same for the cell tower on the other side.
Everything else you can ignore on this page.
This will literally slice the earth from point to point for you. So you can see if you can use some directional antenna and not be blocked by the earth.
From reading on here for a fixed location directional antennas are almost always superior. Open to others opinions on this to chime in as well.
Re: Omni directional MIMO antenna setup
I just used my best judgment. The only way I get clear line of site is if I put my antennas on a 100ft pole and the the cell tower was 200ft high. even that would still have lots of thick forestry in the way. I drive out to the tower and it doesn't look that tall to me. Looks like like somewhere between 100ft - 150ft
Re: Omni directional MIMO antenna setup
ok,
Was hoping there was a chance you had path to it.
So these paddle antennas that you are using now on the router are they in front of a window toward the tower?
Or behind a wall?
Have you ever ran a extension cord to this second story patio/deck and put the router out there temporary to see if you get a gain from just being outside?
Was hoping there was a chance you had path to it.
So these paddle antennas that you are using now on the router are they in front of a window toward the tower?
Or behind a wall?
Have you ever ran a extension cord to this second story patio/deck and put the router out there temporary to see if you get a gain from just being outside?
Re: Omni directional MIMO antenna setup
The router is actually in the front of the house (south side) in a closet. The deck is on the north side of the house an the cell tower I am connected too is north of the deck. I have not tried temporarily putting the router outside on the deck however that would be a good test. I'll give that a shot and report back with results.
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Re: Omni directional MIMO antenna setup
thewirelesshaven offers surveys to help you locate carrier towers https://thewirelesshaven.com/shop/tower-survey/ce ... y-reports/
Could be an option if you cannot locate towers on your own.
Re: Omni directional MIMO antenna setup
Wow
That is a huge improvement for just moving the router.
Do you know what speeds you where hoping for?
If you content might be able to just move the router upstairs by that deck by a window or something.
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Thank goodness for The Wireless Haven / Wireless Joint! Nice to come to a place where you can get help...
Re: Omni directional MIMO antenna setup
Honestly don't believe there is a way in the router to see if you are getting Mimo connection. Mimo just means getting signal from both antennas.
If you really want to check it.
Run speed test a 3 times for an average.
Then remove one of the LTE antennas by screwing it out of the router. Then run speed test 3 times again for comparison.
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Re: Omni directional MIMO antenna setup
on a sierra 7565 AT!GSTATUS? will show your signal strength on both antennas. 2x MIMO just means using 2 antennas. (basically)