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LTE antennas for the Huawei B315 router

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  • #1 16607803
    siwyswirus
    Level 7  
    Hello, yesterday I signed a contract with Orange internet for home. I received a Huawei B315 router. Range ranges between 3 and 4 dashes rarely falls on 2 but did not show full range. My apartment is located in the middle of both transmitters to which I have about 700-900m. Medium download is 25-40mb / s and upload 15-30mb / s. Ping in games jumps from 80 to 200 (I would like to improve it). The standard is 40-70ms.

    I do not understand exactly why one receiver has LTE 800 and 2600 and next to the second receiver is UKE LTE 1800. Which one should I route the router to? and the antenna that interests me. I have balconies on both sides in the direction of the transmitters. what antenna should be chosen to make the ping more stable and increase the range by one line? "badziewie with allegro enough?" I will not give links because I am a new user of the forum, so it gives the topics of current auctions "ANTENNA 35dBi DUAL MIMO LTE 4G SMA B315" or "ORIGINAL ANTENNA LTE TO ROUTER HUAWEI B593"

    Thank you in advance for your help! :)
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  • #2 16608001
    matek451
    Level 43  
    A big mistake in choosing an internet equipment in Orange. With this operator you have coverage in LTE-A from BTS at Aluzyjna, LTE2600 and LTE800 Orange and LTE180Networks operate on it. The operator aggregates these bands. B315 does not support LTE bandwidth aggregation. in this location you had to take the MF286 router to LTE-A. At B315 you will not take full advantage of this BTS. It's hard to say which band you connect with and which BTS. You have to check all the LTE bands in turn. On LTE2600 Orange has its 15MHz in MIMO2x2 and DL up to 112Mb / s. On LTE800 it is 10MHz MIMO and DL up to 75Mb / s. In LTE1800NetWorks, it shares 15MHz in MIMO with T-Mobile and has DL up to 112Mb / s.
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  • #3 16608234
    siwyswirus
    Level 7  
    Thank you for the answer, I have checked the recommended program on individual bands in the attachment. LTE antennas for the Huawei B315 router LTE antennas for the Huawei B315 router LTE antennas for the Huawei B315 router

    band 2600 1-3 lines DL 8mb / s
    band 1800 3-4 lines DL 23mb / s
    band 800 2-3 dashes DL 16mb / s

    I understand that I have to use the band 1800 or change to automatic so and how was it? I also understand that it is the evening time so the internet slowed down because more people use the internet in the evening. LTE1800NetWork - for sure less people use because in this area much less people live compared to the Alusive. Now with an antenna? how to combine and whether the "crap" of allegro is enough and if it will help at all. Today he is holding stable 3-4 lines throughout the day (today it's raining)

    which of the antennas I have listed will give me some benefit in the form of a more stable internet and better range:
    http://allegro.pl/antena-35dbi-dual-mimo-lte-4g-sma-b315-b593-mf283-i6843771729.html
    http://allegro.pl/antena-dual-lte4g-huawei-b593-b315-dwr-921-mf28d-i5696195697.html
    http://allegro.pl/oryginalna-antena-lte-do-router-huawei-b593-b315-i6622054019.html
  • #4 16608375
    matek451
    Level 43  
    I am interested in screenshots from LTEWatchH or Toolbox v0.9 with B315 on each of the bands and not the range lines. It's garbage, not antennas. One mistake with the choice of B315 has already been made, the choice of the antenna only after showing the screenshots, and not for 30 PLN.
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  • #5 16608441
    siwyswirus
    Level 7  
    Here are the screenshots from LTEWatchH

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  • #6 16608487
    matek451
    Level 43  
    Router with Orange so FW with LTEWatchH does not show CID BTS. However, it seems that for LTE1800 connection with BTS Kępa T. on LTE2600 and LTE800 is Aluzyjna. LTE1800 parameters are sufficient and BTS slightly overloaded. The weakest signal on LTE2600 but the speed is good. In general, a choice between LTE1800 from one of these BTSs or LTE2600 from Aluzyjna. If you had a router with LTE-A, the case would be rather obvious. for LTE1800 you need a Dual LTE1800MHz antenna, just one from Cybertech with a gain of 10dBi.
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  • #8 16608655
    matek451
    Level 43  
    15dBi gain antenna with 10m h155 cable has a pure 10dBi gain. If the test inside the house on LTE1800, you will also gain about 10dB from skipping walls. That is, it will improve by about 20dBi in total. By aerial http://www.cybertech.com.pl/p141,antena-dualna-lte-4g-10dbi-mimo-do-huawei-b315-b310.html with this cable you will get 5dBi less. At 800m from BTS, it may be enough, but if you want to buy stronger. You can set each of these BTSs one at a time and choose faster. Do not count on miracles, LTE1800NetWorks slowly clogs up.
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  • #9 16608692
    siwyswirus
    Level 7  
    I would buy a 5m cable and assemble the antenna on the 2nd floor on the balcony to the pipe. then it is more profitable to buy 15dBi ?. I will not lose those 5?

    I do not know if it would be better to sell this router and buy the new MF286 without an antenna
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  • #11 16608753
    siwyswirus
    Level 7  
    I understand this if I have to buy an antenna anyway I will not be combining and I will buy B315 for this only maybe some antenna LTE2600 + LTE1800 because I have these two different transmitters I will test on both and if I buy only for 1800 I will not be able to change. What antenna would you recommend for these two frequencies at a similar price?

    Added after 9 [hours] 5 [minutes]:

    I did the test in the morning:

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  • #13 16611287
    matek451
    Level 43  
    This is an antenna without cables, it's hard to say whether it actually has a gain of 2x14dBi in the LTE1800 and LTE2600 bands. It's Chinese and the seller from N.Jabrowka does not show the characteristics of her profit and radiation. I do not recommend such antennas. You can buy with cables and SMA connectors to B315, test and give the most.
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  • #14 16611386
    siwyswirus
    Level 7  
    Do you have any specific to recommend for both bands? LTE1800 + LTE2600
  • #15 16611738
    matek451
    Level 43  
    It is difficult to find a proven antenna for the 1800 + 2600 band. Someone on the Internet is not eager to do reliable tests of several antennas. everyone is waiting for sure that I will do it. At the moment, two people have promised some tests of the antenna from Telkob http://telkob.pl/inkontrahent.php?t=988&g=331&q=&r=0&rg=0&sg= and antennas http://allegro.pl/antena-mimo-lte -combo-v2-6-b525-e5186-mf283-10m-i6763221103.html So far they have not shared reliable results.
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Topic summary

The discussion revolves around optimizing the performance of a Huawei B315 router connected to Orange internet. The user experiences inconsistent signal strength and variable download/upload speeds, with a desire to improve ping stability. Various LTE bands are available from nearby transmitters: LTE800, LTE1800, and LTE2600. Recommendations include testing different bands, with a preference for LTE1800 due to lower congestion. The conversation highlights the importance of selecting the right external antenna to enhance signal reception, with suggestions for dual-band antennas (10dBi and 15dBi) from Cybertech. Users express skepticism about low-cost antennas from online marketplaces and seek reliable options for both LTE1800 and LTE2600 bands. The need for proper cabling and installation height is also emphasized to maximize performance.
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