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TwoCutes
Hace 4 añosNewbie Caller
MIMO antenna for T-Mobile 5G home internet gateway?
Hi all - New T-Mobile home internet user, here. I set up my 5G internet gateway (silver cylinder) this weekend and it works just fine. I have Frontier DSL and Charter Spectrum now and T-Mobile is...
ljh
Hace 3 añosNetwork Novice
Joe4080 wrote:Hola Ijh,
Yep, those are the antennas, I used four of those. Was expensive, well worth it and I have not lost the secondary signal once.
- First setup was two flat panels from Waveform for a 4X4 mimo. Would work for a day and then I would lose the secondary signal. This setup was also picking up a T-mobile tower that is not 5G, and thus dropping the secondary connection. Great download speed, upload speed was horrible at .30mbps
- Second setup was a Yagi combined with a flat panel for a 4X4 mimo. Would work for about three days and then drop the secondary signal. Great download speed, upload speed was horrible at .30mbps
- Third try was two Bolton Long Ranger Parabolic antennas & and it still dropped the secondary signal.
- Fourth try was 4 Bolton Long Ranger Parabolic antennas,it has held the secondary signal. It switches from band B2 to band B66 with 5G band N71. Download speed of 155mbps, upload speed of 15mbps.
Wow, that's quite a setup. It does sound like it was worth it in the end, for your location.
How do you have these antennas mounted? At multiple points along an edge of your house? Vertically along a tower of some kind?
Edit: Also, were you able to return the Waveform antennas once you found they wouldn’t work well for you?
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