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MIMO antenna for T-Mobile 5G home internet gateway?
Jaredkern wrote:ErikS1002 wrote:I recently rolled the dice on waveforms external antenna. My parents chose T-Mobile for home internet because of the awesome results I have had at my home. They also lacked any other real options. I would strongly consider moving before I ever considered settling for CenturyLink or HughesNet and this is what they faced. Luckily T-Mobile was available so they signed up. Gateway arrives, I set it up, and run the first speed test. 21mbps up and 4mbps down. This was super disappointing considering I consistently see speeds over 250mbps down and 35-40mbps up at my home from T-Mobile. They have a tower 0.83 miles west of their location so I expected much more. The issue they face is that their property is densely wooded including a high volume of large trees that completely surround the home. So, I took a gamble on an external panel 4x4 mimo. Super simple to connect to gateway. I used a gps to determine the exact azimuth to the nearest tower. Ran some test speed test with the antenna on the same side as that tower and pointed in its direction. I also tried it in various other locations on all sides of the house running test from each. Ultimately the location on the same side and pointed at nearest tower showed best results so I mounted it up. Not difficult to do at all. The only issue I could see being a problem would be if the best location ended up being on the front center of the home. While it isn't this massive sore thumb on the house it is noticeable. Luckily our spot ended up being the back corner of the house. With install complete I went back to run a series of speed tests. Using the external antenna saved us from the 21mbps down we started with. Now, my parents consistently get speeds of 350mbps down during the peak use times and sometimes as high as 500mbps down during off hours (1:00 am). Honestly, I was absolutely floored. I never expected gains like that. Now that I have seen the possibilities I don't see why everyone would get one. If you are going to rely on you primary internet service arriving via 4g or 5g why wouldn't you do everything to grab every extra bit of signal strength or speed or reliability you can. For me and my family it is totally worth every penny.
If anyone has any additional questions about it feel free to reach out. I would be happy to help.
Did you have to dissect the router to install or is this plug and play? If so what's the connector type to plug and play
performance depends on a lot of factors. how close you are to the tower, your geography, hills and or trees. line of sight, antenna elevation to name a few. I went with a 4x4 panel, lmr400 (n-connectors) from antenna to ground level, lmr 240 ground to inside (n and sma connectors) and 12 inch pig tails sma to u.fl, I also got the fan assisted box to put the router in. my nearest tower, 4g only is 1 mile los, the nearest 4/5g tower is 2 miles away los. because of height the 5g tower isn't seen. I'm currently at 20 feet until I get the rest of the mast hardware and right now performance sucks. hopefully another 20 feet of antenna will put the project in the worth while category because 5 mbps up and down is not good.
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