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Odu idu 200 plus: External Antenna Power Loss in Cerekwica, 62-090 - Possible Causes?

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  • #1 16215139
    Rybazip
    Level 2  
    Hello, I have a problem because I recently bought an id from digital polsat, internet smiga 50MB / S. The problem is that for some time the external antenna as if it lost power, which turns off and loses the signal. The signal normally is 4/5 strokes range LTE. As I wrote above, the download reaches 50MB / s and sends about 45MB / s. The set was exchanged but it did not help. The cable is 75 ohms. My place of residence is cerekwica 62-090. Help, what may be the problem? Please help.
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    #2 16215326
    matek451
    Level 43  
    Why did you take shit instead of decent equipment with LTE bandwidth aggregation? Advertise this invention to the effect. In your area Plus has a permit for LTE1800 Aero2 and LTE800sferii at Poznan 11. It works for sure LTE800, LTE1800Aero2 you need to check on your phone with LTE. In Rokietnica at Rolna 41 both permits operate. parameters on LTE800 as good but those corresponding to some RSRQ and SINR for such a close BTS poor (how much do you have to Poznan 11? 0) But this is normal because ODU has a tragic omnidirectional antenna. On LTE1800, a little worse. Of course, speeds up to 50Mb / s, on LTE1800, but at what time? Show screen from spedtest from that time. Is it also breaking the connection with BTS on LTE800?
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  • #3 16215376
    Rybazip
    Level 2  
    He breaks up and I do not know why. Could you please check what it paid to take instead idu odu? Because I have convinced myself that I will be able to terminate the deal tomorrow. Edit. I attach speed test screenshots to 1800. The street where I live is the priest Jakub Przewoźny 9
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  • #4 16215415
    matek451
    Level 43  
    And why exactly CP / Plus? You have LTE coverage for all operators. In CP, the equipment is leased and expensive. Cheaper and privately owned equipment in Plus. Choosing the internet from CP is stupid all the more with IDU-ODU200. As already in SmartDom, it is from Plus, for example 50GB for 25 PLN + installment for equipment or E5186 in the amount of 23 PLN. Without Smartdom, the offer is completely unprofitable. in Orange, coverage from BTS-LTE1800NetWorks and LTE800 Orange Rokietnica, Rolna 41 (should work LTE-A) or from BTS-LTE800 Orange Rokietnica, Topolowa 6. LTE Internet offer for home for 59.90 from MF286 for 0 PLN. It's a router with LTE-A. In T-Mobile range, like Orange from Rolna 41 for LTE1800netWorks and LTE800 T-Mobile (it should also be LTE-A). In addition, in Cerekwica BTS LTE800T-Mobile. offer in T-Mobile worse and more expensive for 79.90 and B525 from LTE-A. In Play on BTS - Rokietnica, Rolna 39, all LTE bands operate, ie LTE2600, LTE1800, LTE2100 and LTE800. LTE-A works even with three bands. in the subscription for 69.99 the best router on the market, i.e. B618 for PLN 99. but in play LTE internet without limit, no subscription can be for 5 PLN / month. Equipment or router / modem you buy alone. You also have to count on the purchase of a call antenna for selected bandwidths, varying depending on the choice of LTE band and operator. You did not write how it works in Plus LTE1800 in the evenings, at the time of internet peak, speed?
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  • #5 16215559
    Rybazip
    Level 2  
    I added to the previous message. In your opinion, the most profitable Internet will be from Orange? I have one more message, once some "specialists" came to me just from measuring the signal quality. They said that on the way to the nearest transmitter, the church tower cuts me off. Does it have any effect on the fact that this antenna loses its range?
  • #6 16215619
    matek451
    Level 43  
    But these are tests from 13-14. In addition, on one very low UL. You can see that everything is unstable, but it is due to the ODU. These specialists spoke nonsense, you have 500m to the BTS. A router even inside the home on the LTE1800 would have no problem with signal stability. Unless LTE1800Aero2 is from Rokietnica and LTE1800 aero2 in Cerekwica does not work. you would need to check on LTE phone with the network Cell Info application. It will show LTE signal parameters and BTS data. The most profitable is LTE in Play without subscription and equipment. unlimited internet is 5 PLN / mo. Subscription actually in Orange 59.90 for LTE Internet for home with MF286 for 0 PLN. The LTE-A router itself is worth PLN 500-600.
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  • #7 16215834
    Rybazip
    Level 2  
    I had a mobile intrnet with Playa. Router in appearance resembling soap. In winter, when the leaves were not on trees up to 2500kb / s. In the summer, the massacre did not even reach 200kb / s. Would you recommend a router with an external antenna?
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    #8 16215979
    matek451
    Level 43  
    In my post you got routers from LTE-A, which is a subscription in Plus with E5186, Orange to MF286, T-Mobile B525 and Play B618. The latest one is B618 with aggregation of 3 LTE bands. They have SMA antenna connectors. Before you choose your operator, offer, equipment you do tests on the phone with LTE and the Network Cell Info application and speed tests at home, outside and under BTS. NCI will show signal parameters, BTS data and speed speed test. For the tests, the Plus card for PLN 5, the 50GB registration bonus, Orange for the PLN 5 bonus for the 100GB + 100GB registrations as well as the address details. Play Internet Play card for the card for PLN 9 with a 100GB bonus for registration. T-Mobile is scant in this respect.
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Topic summary

The discussion revolves around issues with the ODU IDU 200 Plus external antenna experiencing power loss and signal instability in Cerekwica, Poland. The user reports a consistent LTE signal strength of 4/5 bars but experiences disconnections and reduced performance despite achieving download speeds of 50MB/s and upload speeds of 45MB/s. Various responses suggest that the problem may stem from the antenna's poor design, inadequate equipment, or interference from nearby structures, such as a church tower. Recommendations include testing signal quality with the Network Cell Info application, considering alternative internet providers like Orange or Play, and exploring different LTE-A routers with external antenna capabilities. The importance of conducting thorough speed tests and evaluating signal parameters is emphasized to determine the best solution.
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