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BgTX
Oct 27, 2020Guide
CONNECT TWO MOBILE HOTSPOT DEVICES FOR BETTER BANDWIDTH?
I am moving onto a home in a rural Texas area. I just bought this mobile hotspot to test out ATT wireless service at that location. With no external antennas I am seeing 10-18 Mbps download speed; a ...
- Jan 09, 2021
Ok, here is the 'interim' installation and results. The M1100 (attached to the antenna) and wireless router are currently in my attic while I complete the install of the antenna wire extensions into the house. I am very pleased with the results.
the mount is the:
Ubiquiti Universal Antenna Mount UB-AM (Original Version), link included here is from Amazon.
thanks again, LlamaLarry
LlamaLarry
Oct 29, 2020Luminary
I don't think it would work like that and you could probably try bonding two WAN links together, but it wouldn't improve your individual speeds. Best bet would be to try an external antenna, even the cheap Netgear panel should help, but I use external proxicast panels.
- BgTXNov 04, 2020Guide
Thanks LlamaLarry. Could you suggest a model of proxicast panels?
- LlamaLarryNov 04, 2020Luminary
I've been using these:
but I started with these:
https://www.amazon.com/Netgear-6000450-MIMO-Antenna-Connectors/dp/B00DN3J03O
I have not yet installed it, but my next project is this:
https://poynting.tech/antennas-accessories/antennas/farming-agricultural-antennas/xpol-2-5g/
These hotspots are my only internet where I live, so I am always tinkering and spending more money. sigh. The Netgear panel isn't on their website that I could find so I don't know if it has been replaced with something new, but it is the lowest cost as the unit is very affordable and does not require any additional cables or pigtails to connect to the LBs.
The others require cables AND pigtails to convert from the N connectors on the modems to end up with the TS9 connectors on the modems.
- BgTXNov 04, 2020Guide
LlamaLarry. Thanks again for this info. I am facing a situation where there are wireless (cellular) providers in the (Hill Country region of Austin) area but the service is VERY expensive. The most recent provider who provided a positive survey can support 30-40Mbps down, 20-30 up.
Cost for 30Mbps is $300/month, 40...$400/mth. Coming from Gig service for $100/mth is a little difficult to take. The mobile hotspot alternative, using our current AT&T Wireless provider required only that I add a line to our current account. The charge for this is just another $10/mth.
So, you can see how this info then that you provided is invaluable! Much appreciated.
It sounds like I may end up with the xpol 2-5g antena eventually anyway. Other than applying the correct connectors to mate with teh TS-9 on teh modem end, do I think this would be a reasonable antenna for me to get in place at the start?