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I just figured out how to increase my 4G speed 5 times for free
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2020-05-01 at 1:07 AM UTC
Originally posted by Wariat soi boi
https://www.patheos.com/blogs/tippling/2020/04/29/sexual-allegations-biden-vs-trump/#comment-4894820128
what does this have to do with the topic at hand you fucking turbonigger -
2020-05-01 at 1:07 AM UTC
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2020-05-01 at 2:05 AM UTC
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2020-05-10 at 7:01 PM UTCBought a flat panel 4G antenna tuned to 1800-2100Mhz.
Long story short, it's a disappointment. It increases speeds marginally. I have found that the mast is at a different position to what I expected (I haven't looked it up on any map, just from positioning the antenna.)
Best speeds are achieved using "Mix" mode on the B525, so one antenna feed is using the router's internal antenna, one is using the external antenna.
I am using a cardboard box to hold the antenna in position.
I wonder if speeds could be increased by mounting the antenna outside, or using a shorter lead/feed line, but those experiments will have to wait.
Apparently Band 1 is only licenced to be used for 4G temporarily, as a Corona virus measure. So it will be back to 3G eventually, though that will likely never happen. -
2020-05-10 at 7:04 PM UTCyes use good coax to get them outside on a mast . i used 25 footers of LMR240 cable its good
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2020-05-10 at 7:06 PM UTCi wish these settings are available on a phone.
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2020-05-10 at 7:15 PM UTC
Originally posted by A College Professor yes use good coax to get them outside on a mast . i used 25 footers of LMR240 cable its good
I dunno. Isn't there a lot of attenuation in coax at higher frequencies?
Maybe I'd be better off dispensing with the two 3 or 4 metre coax cables the antenna came with and just hooking the router up to the back of the antenna in my attic.
For that I need an adapter, I dunno what exact one though. -
2020-05-10 at 7:25 PM UTC
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2020-05-10 at 7:34 PM UTC
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2020-05-10 at 8:04 PM UTCI'm getting 71.5Mbps download and 10Mbps upload.