Advice for better setup?
Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2020 8:19 pm
I found this site and am hoping to learn something! Below is my situation and setup. Would appreciate any advice for improvement!
Wife and I can’t get internet service at any decent speed at home and so use cell phones for internet (Verizon unlimited plans). Live in rural area, out in the woods. House is at the foot of a mountainous hillside. Standing outside at one corner of the house, get about 1 maybe 2 bars of Verizon LTE service.
So after much trial and error, settled on cel fi go x booster https://www.amazon.com/Cel-Fi-GO-Carrie ... +go&sr=8-3
Traded out the outdoor antenna it came with for higher gain one instead https://www.amazon.com/Periodic-Directi ... B075C8FX3S, which is mounted on side roof pointed in the direction of a tower about 5 miles away (mapped towers in surrounding area). Can’t see the tower though through more hills, trees, etc. Antenna is tilted back about 30 degrees. Spent so much time to maximize signal by adjusting heights/direction, but pretty much maxing out rsrp at -96 to -100 dBm.
Outdoor yagi antenna is connected via 30 ft RS400 cable to booster, and booster is connected via 60 ft RS400 cable to indoor panel antenna in opposite corner of house in basement. So I think that setup is right, good balance between cable runs and antenna isolation.
Inside the house, we get 4 bars (RSRP around -75, SINR 9-12, but rsrq around -16 to -20). Download speeds can get up to 10 mbps but usually more like half and sometimes 1-2. I don’t think we can get a better signal inside but I’m all ears.
Here’s the part though where I’m wondering if we could do better and I’m just not aware of options. If we’re not just using phones for internet, we’ll use phone as hotspot, say for laptop or Apple TV.
If one person is streaming, other person has pretty slow internet on their device. If they can connect at all. Just lots of inconsistency and problems using more than one device at once, if one device is doing more than just surfing the web.
Is there a modem or router we should be using instead?
Tried a Verizon jet pack but that only has 15/month data limit, whereas phone plans are “unlimited” (75gb of premium data, with 30gb hotpot, before throttling sets in, which it definitely does). But maybe there’s a better data plan out there?
I’m just wondering if we’re losing speed and/or steady connection cause we’re using phones (whether as hotspots or not) that are competing for indoor booster signal, when we should be using something else, though I don’t know how that would work with Verizon and data plans.
Wife and I can’t get internet service at any decent speed at home and so use cell phones for internet (Verizon unlimited plans). Live in rural area, out in the woods. House is at the foot of a mountainous hillside. Standing outside at one corner of the house, get about 1 maybe 2 bars of Verizon LTE service.
So after much trial and error, settled on cel fi go x booster https://www.amazon.com/Cel-Fi-GO-Carrie ... +go&sr=8-3
Traded out the outdoor antenna it came with for higher gain one instead https://www.amazon.com/Periodic-Directi ... B075C8FX3S, which is mounted on side roof pointed in the direction of a tower about 5 miles away (mapped towers in surrounding area). Can’t see the tower though through more hills, trees, etc. Antenna is tilted back about 30 degrees. Spent so much time to maximize signal by adjusting heights/direction, but pretty much maxing out rsrp at -96 to -100 dBm.
Outdoor yagi antenna is connected via 30 ft RS400 cable to booster, and booster is connected via 60 ft RS400 cable to indoor panel antenna in opposite corner of house in basement. So I think that setup is right, good balance between cable runs and antenna isolation.
Inside the house, we get 4 bars (RSRP around -75, SINR 9-12, but rsrq around -16 to -20). Download speeds can get up to 10 mbps but usually more like half and sometimes 1-2. I don’t think we can get a better signal inside but I’m all ears.
Here’s the part though where I’m wondering if we could do better and I’m just not aware of options. If we’re not just using phones for internet, we’ll use phone as hotspot, say for laptop or Apple TV.
If one person is streaming, other person has pretty slow internet on their device. If they can connect at all. Just lots of inconsistency and problems using more than one device at once, if one device is doing more than just surfing the web.
Is there a modem or router we should be using instead?
Tried a Verizon jet pack but that only has 15/month data limit, whereas phone plans are “unlimited” (75gb of premium data, with 30gb hotpot, before throttling sets in, which it definitely does). But maybe there’s a better data plan out there?
I’m just wondering if we’re losing speed and/or steady connection cause we’re using phones (whether as hotspots or not) that are competing for indoor booster signal, when we should be using something else, though I don’t know how that would work with Verizon and data plans.