Can I bypass a cell tower using a directional outdoor antenna?
Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2021 2:05 pm
We have 3 VZ cell towers within range of our house. One is 2.2mi away, SE of us, which gets very congested. It seems to only have bands 2 & 13 on the side that serves us. I've occasionally seen speeds up to 45mbps during the day, but it drops to <1mbps every evening.
There's a tower 5.4mi away, South of us, that I can only pickup outside (0-2 bars inside), and only band 4/66 from this range. It also has band 2 if close enough, and probably band 13. I consistently get 7-20mbps in our backyard, when on this tower.
I ordered a couple of the triangular shaped Wilson yagi antennas to connect to my LB1120 modem, in hopes that I can latch on to the tower to the South. If I recall, these have a wider beam than some other more directional antennas, so I may not have any luck at all.
There's also a tower somewhere North (according to cellmapper) of us that I can connect to, but I can't seem to pinpoint it's location. I will try when the antennas arrive.
Back to my question... can I bypass the closer tower, or will it connect us to it still, because of the internal antenna on the LTE modem? Supposedly it doesn't have one, but I can get 3 bars of signal without external ones. 🤷♂️
Also, would I be able to receive band 2 on the other tower? Obviously, with the closer tower having band 2, it won't let me connect to the one farther away on that band, with just my phone.
Here are the 2 tower locations:
http://imgur.com/a/0BaMukX
-UPDATE for those that stumble upon this-
Ended up getting a NEXQ6GO-M w/an EM12-G so I can lock onto a specific tower. I think any Quectel modem will do? You specify tower PCI + earfcn which can be found in cellmapper or similar app, or by using the AT command below. You can also see other PCIs nearby:
AT+QENG="neighbourcell"
Apps usually show the band along with the earfcn. EARFCN contains the band & frequency data.
When you lock to a tower (see below), you will have to also select the PCC (primary band). To lock the tower/PCC, you will use this command:
AT+QNWLOCK="common/4g",1,EARFCN,PCI
Example: AT+QNWLOCK="common/4g",1,67086,58
No spaces. Mind the quotes & commas. Just replace the last 2 values with the appropriate ones for the tower you want to use. One tower will have multiple PCIs - usually one or more per side. Use the one with the best signal. If you use the above command as-is, your modem will likely get stuck on "Connecting". You can reissue the command with correct values, or reboot the device. Allow 30-45 seconds for each command to take effect.
This does not lock to one band. It should still use CA as it normally would.
To reset it to default, use:
AT+QNWLOCK="common/4g",0
Rebooting the modem should reset any of these changes to their default.
Special thanks to those that contributed in this other post.
There's a tower 5.4mi away, South of us, that I can only pickup outside (0-2 bars inside), and only band 4/66 from this range. It also has band 2 if close enough, and probably band 13. I consistently get 7-20mbps in our backyard, when on this tower.
I ordered a couple of the triangular shaped Wilson yagi antennas to connect to my LB1120 modem, in hopes that I can latch on to the tower to the South. If I recall, these have a wider beam than some other more directional antennas, so I may not have any luck at all.
There's also a tower somewhere North (according to cellmapper) of us that I can connect to, but I can't seem to pinpoint it's location. I will try when the antennas arrive.
Back to my question... can I bypass the closer tower, or will it connect us to it still, because of the internal antenna on the LTE modem? Supposedly it doesn't have one, but I can get 3 bars of signal without external ones. 🤷♂️
Also, would I be able to receive band 2 on the other tower? Obviously, with the closer tower having band 2, it won't let me connect to the one farther away on that band, with just my phone.
Here are the 2 tower locations:
http://imgur.com/a/0BaMukX
-UPDATE for those that stumble upon this-
Ended up getting a NEXQ6GO-M w/an EM12-G so I can lock onto a specific tower. I think any Quectel modem will do? You specify tower PCI + earfcn which can be found in cellmapper or similar app, or by using the AT command below. You can also see other PCIs nearby:
AT+QENG="neighbourcell"
Apps usually show the band along with the earfcn. EARFCN contains the band & frequency data.
When you lock to a tower (see below), you will have to also select the PCC (primary band). To lock the tower/PCC, you will use this command:
AT+QNWLOCK="common/4g",1,EARFCN,PCI
Example: AT+QNWLOCK="common/4g",1,67086,58
No spaces. Mind the quotes & commas. Just replace the last 2 values with the appropriate ones for the tower you want to use. One tower will have multiple PCIs - usually one or more per side. Use the one with the best signal. If you use the above command as-is, your modem will likely get stuck on "Connecting". You can reissue the command with correct values, or reboot the device. Allow 30-45 seconds for each command to take effect.
This does not lock to one band. It should still use CA as it normally would.
To reset it to default, use:
AT+QNWLOCK="common/4g",0
Rebooting the modem should reset any of these changes to their default.
Special thanks to those that contributed in this other post.