Discover the Power of External Antennas: Unleashing 5G Connectivity Beyond Maps

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Where you are going wrong is an omni directional has to radiate the power in all directions but if you have a directional antenna and point the pannel of a flat pannel you will have much better results. I get 160 mbps down and 35 mbps up on top of a mountain just over the top of the crest of the mountain and 13 miles away from the closest tower where the provider says there is poor or no signal. Had to fight to get signal but a 70 Ft tall tower to get close to the top of 100-120Ft tall trees. In the end it is about line of sight and what frequencies go threw what objects is what it comes down to. Also If you make the antenna leads no more that 1-2Ft long and put the router in a weather tight enclosure right as close to the antenna your radiated power will be the most it can. If you can get SMA connectors and ditch the connectors and solder the wire right to the antenna elements, this means putting the board in the antenna and using POE with one foot long antenna leads. You loose all your signal in the wire, Transmitted power is most usable right out of the modem with the shortest leads and no connectors pumper directly into the antenna element. Ditch the antenna wire and connectors all together. The leads are small that have the snap on connectors on them but are 50ohm and if you get them in a 1 foot long cable the center terminal can be soldered on to one phase of the antenna and the SMA connectors have a thread insert in the back of the SMA connector that I ditch the bigger ground side phase of the connector end and solder on the neutral phase of the bared back ground side of the antenna lead to the antenna neutral phase. I get a router that has no wifi in it and has 3 M.2 and Pcie connectors on the board and can be bought just as the board only for $75.00 USD to put the 4X4 MiMo 4G LTE modem in that is a foxconn CAT16 modem that is $35.00 USD. Nice show, details are what people like to hear!

jefferyholcombe
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Hello and thank you for your video. I have very good 5G outside my house but very poor inside. I am looking to set up a 5G antenna outside to get good 5G signal and transfer it inside to my 5G SIM card router. I see that it has 2 femaleTS9 ports. My question is: will the antenna receive the 5g signal and take it to the router OR will the router transmit its own signal to the world through the antenna? OR does the antenna work both ways receiving and transmitting? Thanks in advance

aoratos
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I have just bought the rutx50 and for the life of me can't find these functions in the RutOS app.
Is the android version different to the IOS.
The IOS doesn't have the RSRP, RSRQ and a lot of the other things you are showing.
I have to say, the speeds I am seeing with this modem are pronominal. A big step up from the Nighthawk M6. Not as portable but I can work with that.

superiorstreaming
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Why not do the test with the Antenna on and then off so we know its just not being outside thats making the difference?

robert
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Is there a different to the puck type aerial and the blade type in poyntin range. I’m looking at 4-17 or the 3-17

SimonLeverton
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Can you get wifi of up to 3 meters outside a caravan using the 3-14 antenna or do you need the wifi 3-17 antenna. What is the difference between 4-17 compared to 3-17 antenna. Cheers

debbiepinner
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I know this is probably not the right forum, but can I ask if anyone has a delay in the swit hing between sim 1 and sim 2 for the RUTX50 5g modem???

pahos
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Can't go wrong. best investment for my Live streaming business. 400 Down/200 UP :)

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