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No hay artículos en el carroLeonard W Gray
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de mayo de 2023
I bought this initially for a neighbor that was under a metal roof and having trouble getting a signal on his LTE router. It helped him out a ton at the time, but after a few months, he changed internet services and no longer needed the antenna. I bought the antenna back from him to try on my LTE router. My router has indoor paddle antennas (MIMO) and sits about 10' above ground level in a sunroom.Ran this antenna on a pole about 16' above ground level in a test configuration, just to see what an outdoor mount would do.The results are in the pictures. First picture is from my indoor paddle antennas, and the second is from this antenna. These were taken just a few minutes within each other, during the middle of the day with clear skies. It's pretty easy to see that this antenna pulls in an inferior signal with higher noise levels than my paddle antennas.Your mileage may vary, but I'd guess for $40, what should I expect?
Timothy B.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de noviembre de 2023
We use this on our camper to get reception on our 4g/5g router. It’s made a MASSIVE difference in speed and reliability. Easy to hook up and great value
Tim RW
Comentado en Canadá el 3 de julio de 2022
Before permanently installing this antenna I fastened it to a long painters pole and ran the cable through a nearby window so I could test the signal. I saw a 7 dB improvement in the signal but it did depend which direction it was turned so I’m not 100% sure that it’s omnidirectional. Still, it consistently improved the upload and download transfer rates by a couple of Mbps so I’ll permanently mount it in the days to come. I’m a good 8 km from the tower and have several tall trees surrounding the house, I have a ZTE MF279t with Rogers.
H. Zhong
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de agosto de 2020
I used this antenna for an LTE access point. The antenna is on the roof, while the access point without antenna is in an interior closet with bad LTE reception. The antenna improved the signal quality marginally. The antenna does improve the signal a bit (from 1-2 Bars to a solid 2 Bar out of 5).
TheGriffworks
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de octubre de 2020
We live in the most rural of places (Mountain top - 2030 ft above sea level). Have an ATT MF279 for all our Internet connectivity.. Always had four bars and about -89 dBm strength from local towers (1/2 to 3 miles away on ATT bands 2, 12, 66). The MF279 has done a good job for the last few years with no supplemental antenna assistance.I am an engineer so I have some tools available to me others may not know about or have access to.A few weeks ago with our ATT cell phones and MF279, we started connecting to towers we have a line of sight on, but (because we are on a Mtn) 30 miles away.. ATT recognized the issue ...said there was a local cell handoff problem they were addressing (why we aren't connecting local towers we have in the past..).. but after 3 weeks we bought this as a stop-gap due to the issue(s) they are still trying to fix.Very pleased with it, as although I am still hitting towers far away as we speak, speed tests and dBm are greatly improved. Before on a local tower, I'd get 5 to 7 MPs. Now I burst far above that (12 to 20) on both download (most important for a basic user versus a self-hosted eCommerce site which also needs decent upload.) Getting -93-90 dBm ..Can't wait to see what I get when they finally fix the issues =0 Should be -78 to -85 dBm range).Should have probably bought this earlier. It is mounted outdoors, but only window height (Did I mention we are top of a 2k Mtn? ). Bottom line ...well worth the price.
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