Newbie Setup Advice on cable
Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2020 12:41 pm
Hi all-- thanks for all the info available here, has been helpful!!
Here's my setup:
ATT Unlimited, rural Indiana
MOFI4500-4GXeLTE-SIM7-COMBO
2 x Proxicast 9/11 dBi Ultra Broadband LPDA High Gain Fixed Mount Directional Antenna
2 x Wlaniot Low Loss N Male to SMA Male with Weatherproof Connectors RG58 Cable (25feet,7.5M)
We were getting 2-3Mbps with a NETGEAR 1120 and a little indoor antenna meant for the laptop. MOFI4500 alone didn't make a difference. Setup Proxicast antennas on a 15ft pole, tested around the house, outside, on the roof of the house where the old TV antenna went. Nothing much. Best I could get was about 10Mbps, and usually 5Mbps. Whatever, I'll take it.
So I fix the mount, it's about 8 feet off the ground, right by the house, on our deck. Couple days go by, big thunderstorm, spins my rig around, I spin it back -- voila! Getting about 40 Mbps consistently. All I can think is that the angle makes all the difference? Is it possible that height of the mount doesn't matter? I thought surely putting it on the roof would help, but it didn't seem to make a difference.
BIG QUESTION: For the permanent location of the rig, should I try to keep the angle and move the antennas up to the roof? (more cable loss, but possibility of more signal?) Or should I just be happy on the ground and plan to make a permanent setup on the deck where the signal is currently good? (less cable loss, but limited signal?)
A Few More Questions:
1) How sensitive are directional antennas? When testing angles, are you varying by 5 degrees? 1 degree?
2) Other than the opensignal app (which was not helpful for us) are there other "compass"-style antenna finder apps?
3) Would a couple WeBoost Yagi https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0006H4FVM/ref=dp_cerb_2 do better than the Proxicast? At 3ft they seem much bigger, but maybe I'm naive in thinking size matters?
4) Should I really upgrade to LMR-400 cable?
5) Are lightning arrestors a must? Or just good sense? Just read about them at Unlimitedville, says I should put them on the cables before entering the house.
Thanks in advance for your help!
c
Here's my setup:
ATT Unlimited, rural Indiana
MOFI4500-4GXeLTE-SIM7-COMBO
2 x Proxicast 9/11 dBi Ultra Broadband LPDA High Gain Fixed Mount Directional Antenna
2 x Wlaniot Low Loss N Male to SMA Male with Weatherproof Connectors RG58 Cable (25feet,7.5M)
We were getting 2-3Mbps with a NETGEAR 1120 and a little indoor antenna meant for the laptop. MOFI4500 alone didn't make a difference. Setup Proxicast antennas on a 15ft pole, tested around the house, outside, on the roof of the house where the old TV antenna went. Nothing much. Best I could get was about 10Mbps, and usually 5Mbps. Whatever, I'll take it.
So I fix the mount, it's about 8 feet off the ground, right by the house, on our deck. Couple days go by, big thunderstorm, spins my rig around, I spin it back -- voila! Getting about 40 Mbps consistently. All I can think is that the angle makes all the difference? Is it possible that height of the mount doesn't matter? I thought surely putting it on the roof would help, but it didn't seem to make a difference.
BIG QUESTION: For the permanent location of the rig, should I try to keep the angle and move the antennas up to the roof? (more cable loss, but possibility of more signal?) Or should I just be happy on the ground and plan to make a permanent setup on the deck where the signal is currently good? (less cable loss, but limited signal?)
A Few More Questions:
1) How sensitive are directional antennas? When testing angles, are you varying by 5 degrees? 1 degree?
2) Other than the opensignal app (which was not helpful for us) are there other "compass"-style antenna finder apps?
3) Would a couple WeBoost Yagi https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0006H4FVM/ref=dp_cerb_2 do better than the Proxicast? At 3ft they seem much bigger, but maybe I'm naive in thinking size matters?
4) Should I really upgrade to LMR-400 cable?
5) Are lightning arrestors a must? Or just good sense? Just read about them at Unlimitedville, says I should put them on the cables before entering the house.
Thanks in advance for your help!
c