Lol it's cool BillA. I'm pretty new to this stuff anyway so I'll just reclaify.
Basically I have this $15/mth low income internet. Only downside is that it's using Sprint 4G LTE only. Good thing that's its now being converted into the new T-Mobile.
There focus is really 4G LTE and 5G. So my plan was to ditch Cable internet and ridge up my own. You just got to be able to know what's needed for your project.
So I've bought 2 seperate but identical high gain antennas because
1) even though I stay in a rural area, the weather is bad here.
2) I needed something thats identical but have 2 different tasks.
And 3) it's just something different and it's fun to mess around with.
But Sprints deal was that I have to purchase the device through that specific party, and ive did just that. The mifi 8000. With Cat18 technology, Dual band technology, and Carrier Aggregation (Baby 5G).
But I have an internet home phone, my hdhomerun and my Iptv that rely only on hard wired connections for my home. So I purchase this Netgear nighthawk X4 and flash openwrt and plugged this up to my Ethernet Jack of my home.
Openwrt Which can accept the mifi as an USB modem. Only issue is that with this specific openwrt software, it doesn't include 5ghz. Only 2.4ghz. that's my only issue at the moment is the router, but the purpose for the 2nd (SMA) antenna so I can have a long range 2.4 wifi. Which my router supports load balancing.
But besides my trouble with getting the 5ghz to work, I've tested everything and I should be good to go once I have the nighthawk working fully. Again I'll do a video once I have everything together.