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Devon99
Aug 29, 2021Aspirant
LBK1220 5G Internet (Want Optimized for Gaming)
Ignoring the model I put, I couldn't find my actual one on the list: https://www.netgear.com/au/home/mobile-wifi/lte-modems/lbk1220/ So to summarise, I'm wondering what the best setup and settings...
CrimpOn
Aug 29, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Devon99 wrote:
https://www.netgear.com/au/home/mobile-wifi/lte-modems/lbk1220/
So to summarise, I'm wondering what the best setup and settings would be for my router?
We're currently paying for a 5g connection, which I'm assuming gets downgraded to 4GX since the closest mobile tower is 4g 700mhz max, the tower is about 250 meters away from my house.
If any of you can help me out, would be appreciated
This product connects only to 4G LTE. Paying for 5G would seem not to be worth any extra cost.
https://www.netgear.com/images/datasheet/orbi/LBK1220.pdf
On the matter of antennas, unless the router is (literally) sitting in an open window, using external antennas would seem to be a good way to improve performance. Since this product appears designed specifically for Telstra customers, I would start by calling Telstra and asking which antennas they recommend. I would go for a MIMO antenna which houses two antennas in one device rather than two separate antennas. (It will have TS9 connectors for both of the connector ports on the router.) The type of antenna connector is a consideration that is overlooked frequently. People buy an antenna, unbox it, and discover it has a different stype of connector than they need. The TS9 connector is physically smaller than typical LTE antenna connectors, possibly because this new Orbi router is physically small and does not have a lot of space for typical connectors. See this description:
https://www.dipolnet.com/types_of_connectors_in_wlan_gsm_3g_lte_devices_bib525.htm
Devon99
Aug 29, 2021Aspirant
"This product connects only to 4G LTE. Paying for 5G would seem not to be worth any extra cost."
I realise this, but they won't make any changes, and the tower wont seem to connect to any other company besides their ISP
(I've looked for other plans, but all of them say they're unavaliable in the area)
so basically, it's overpaying for 5g (when it's actually 4g) or going satellite (which the ping is terrible)
signal
these are my signal strengths, do you think an antenna would still be worth it?? I looked at one of these but decided against it, it's basically designed for my type of connection.
antenna