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Are antennas useful if I've already got a strong signal?

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2020 3:52 pm
by james1193
I've been using the WE826 with stock antennas for about a year and can reach 10-30Mb download speeds. The router reports 96% signal strength but I was wondering if directional antennas would provide a better signal and faster network speeds? I've got multiple towers within a 5 mile radius, though I do not have LOS. Some offer B4 or B66 while others are B13 only, but I haven't been able to determine which one I'm currently connecting to.

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at!gstatus?
!GSTATUS: 
Current Time:  231445		Temperature: 41
Reset Counter: 1		Mode:        ONLINE         
System mode:   LTE        	PS state:    Attached     
LTE band:      B13    		LTE bw:      10 MHz  
LTE Rx chan:   5230		LTE Tx chan: 23230
LTE SSC1 state:NOT ASSIGNED
LTE SSC2 state:NOT ASSIGNED
LTE SSC3 state:NOT ASSIGNED
LTE SSC4 state:NOT ASSIGNED
EMM state:     Registered     	Normal Service 
RRC state:     RRC Connected  
IMS reg state: No Srv  		

PCC RxM RSSI:  -51		PCC RxM RSRP:  -79
PCC RxD RSSI:  -52		PCC RxD RSRP:  -79
Tx Power:      13		TAC:         6005 (24581)
RSRQ (dB):     -10.3		Cell ID:     01786103 (24666371)
SINR (dB):     18.6


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Re: Are antennas useful if I've already got a strong signal?

Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2020 8:48 am
by gscheb
From this guessing you are using Verizon Service?
What modem are you using?
The advantage to using antennas could be that you could pick and choose what tower and band you are connecting too. Yes you have good signal strength but it is connected to a low frequency band 13. If you where able to connect to a higher frequency band at even lower signal strength more than likely would still get more speed out of it. Also could have the chance to get Carrier Aggregation if your modem supports it.