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[Solved] Antenna Choice: ATK-LOG ALP LTE MIMO vs POWER STRONG DUAL 50dBi vs DUAL TAJFUN 20dBi for Router

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  • #1 17017526
    hexAMN
    Level 7  
    Hello, I need to advise you because I am not convinced which antenna to buy for the router.

    The tested objects are: these are antennas that do not strengthen the 800MHz band (names need to be pasted to the Allegro search engine)
    POWER STRONG DUAL 3G 4G LTE 50dBi HUAWE ZTE ANTENNA
    DUAL TAJFUN 3G 4G LTE 2x20dBi ANTENNA ZTE HUAWEI

    And from the DIPOL store

    Antenna ATK-LOG ALP LTE MIMO 2x2 5m cable 800-3000MHz SMA plug

    I have a big problem because I do not know which antenna to choose and whether this magic 800MHz band is worth the price. I will add that the antenna will be 6m from the ground level and will see directly with the antenna 2km away. I know that this is not a long distance but experience has shown that the illuminated signal is stronger and more stable. This transmitter transmits 800MHz band. And I care about stable LTE reception.

    I am asking for advice.
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    #2 17017588
    matek451
    Level 43  
    And what is the location, what operator and what are the LTE signal parameters inside the house? What router / modem equipment, what speeds at these signal parameters?
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  • #3 17017640
    hexAMN
    Level 7  
    the red dot is the start position. I am currently testing Play but the speed from 1MB / s to 3MB / s is so-so. And you know up to 100GB ... and I'm interested in T-mobile and the 60mbps package, i.e. something around 7MB / s, is that all I can do?

    There used to be up to 1.5MB / s from a telephone inside the house.

    And I took play because the antenna is included and I just want to make sure that the investment in an external antenna for T-mobile routers will pay off.

    Nowadays

    RSSI (dBm) -56
    RSRP -84


    link
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    #4 17017782
    matek451
    Level 43  
    LTE1800, LTE2100 and LTE800 operate on BTS Play in Babice, and LTE2600, in which band do these results work? But after UL over 20Mbps would indicate LTE2600 but possible with LTE1800 and even LTE2100 as long as it uses 10MHz bandwidth on BTS. You have the option of choosing the bands on this Huawei NET BOX? In Play without a contract, a minimum of 100GB for LTE at full speed can be had for 5/15 PLN per month. own equipment, preferably a router with LTE-A. T-Mobile uses BTS NetWorks on Wyszyńskiego, it operates their own LTE800 and LTE1800NW and aggregation of these bands. In T-mobile, you take B525, do LTE1800, LTE800 and LTE1800 + 800 aggregation tests at home and outside. You use HManager to manage the bands, it will show the BTS signal and CID parameters. You do speed tests. Based on this, you choose an antenna. Earlier purchase does not make sense.
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  • #5 17017831
    hexAMN
    Level 7  
    it is, it uses 10MHz, which is what you wrote is apt, but I have no way to change the band. Unfortunately. In addition, it is the current value of 20mb / s which is mobile because from 2.00 to 12.00 is over 30mb / s
    Quote:
    In Play without a contract, a minimum of 100GB for LTE at full speed can be had for 5/15 PLN per month. own equipment, preferably a router with LTE-A.
    so ... what do you mean? is there any package that will allow this?
    And for the rest I will do it. Only HManager .. is the program for forcing bands? because I can't find him on Google.

    Because I have LTE discowery anyway
    DL Freq 803.5
    UL Frqg 844.5

    So I conclude that currently my internet works on this band?
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    #6 17017853
    matek451
    Level 43  
    It's probably LTE1800 since it shows 10MHz bandwidth. But all in all, it's a lame, since there is no way to choose the LTE band. These 100GB is an unlimited LTE Internet service on a pre-paid RBM card. Cost PLN 15 when there is no RWK tariff. There is a way to get it and then the cost is 5 PLN / mth. DIL has been operating for 52 months. I use RWK on several cards. By. regulations https://www.redbullmobile.pl/sites/default/fi...Darmowy_Internet_LTE_na_30_dni_14.04.2017.pdf operator with 100GB can turn on 2Mb / s funnel, in practice allows more. HManager http://www.mediafire.com/file/99t05l2dv6vany8/Huawei_Manager_1.1_EN.apk
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  • #7 17017883
    hexAMN
    Level 7  
    Okay, tomorrow I will check how T-Mobile works for me according to what you wrote. I used to use something similar once.

    So I'm taking a contract with the B525 router tomorrow and testing. I will let you know how it went and I will keep asking.

    Because I have LTE discowery anyway

    DL Freq 803.5 or 1800 bands
    UL Frqg 844.5

    So I conclude that currently my internet in PLAY works on this band?
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    #8 17018372
    makosuu
    Network and Internet specialist
    hexAMN wrote:
    POWER STRONG DUAL 3G 4G LTE 50dBi HUAWE ZTE ANTENNA
    DUAL TAJFUN 3G 4G LTE 2x20dBi ANTENNA ZTE HUAWEI

    These antennas are the name of the lime.

    The one from Dipol is the only one worth, the profit is probably real, not too big but probably sufficient in this case.
  • #9 17019927
    hexAMN
    Level 7  
    here I have a measurement from T-Mobile from the cheapest router in the room and I have only 3 lines on 5 possible ranges. So it should be good with a dipole antenna.

    and what bands will I write will only connect via wifi.

    Antenna Choice: ATK-LOG ALP LTE MIMO vs POWER STRONG DUAL 50dBi vs DUAL TAJFUN 20dBi for Router

    I measured the bandwidth and works only on 800 and 1800. Although the router is at home and it is not so bad, but with the antenna will be more stable. So what antenna do you suggest, because I'm still of the opinion that the one from Dipol will be the best solution. Only if one polarization is enough or to be sure of the other. Or buy such a miracle link
    Antenna Choice: ATK-LOG ALP LTE MIMO vs POWER STRONG DUAL 50dBi vs DUAL TAJFUN 20dBi for Router Antenna Choice: ATK-LOG ALP LTE MIMO vs POWER STRONG DUAL 50dBi vs DUAL TAJFUN 20dBi for Router

    Combining both belt also made a lot of difference.
  • #10 17021242
    makosuu
    Network and Internet specialist
    Very good range, but if you want to improve something, take the one from Dipole, because the allegro is a linden tree. According to the specification, this cybertech antenna has a narrower band with 5db gain, identical gain. Both of what I see dual. Take what you like more, both will work rather on each band, as if you have run 2600. They will serve very well as a slight signal amplification and moving the signal pickup point outwards.
  • #11 17296969
    hexAMN
    Level 7  
    Mounting the dual antenna to the router from T-mobile huawei 525B. Range, bandwidth, ping perfect.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around selecting the best antenna for a router to enhance LTE reception, particularly focusing on the 800MHz band. The user is considering three antennas: the ATK-LOG ALP LTE MIMO, POWER STRONG DUAL 50dBi, and DUAL TAJFUN 20dBi. Key factors include the distance to the signal source (2km), current signal parameters (RSSI -56 dBm, RSRP -84 dBm), and the user's experience with varying speeds from different providers (Play and T-Mobile). Responses suggest that the ATK-LOG ALP LTE MIMO from Dipol is the most reliable choice due to its specifications, while the other antennas may not provide significant benefits. Users emphasize the importance of testing with the chosen router (Huawei B525) and using tools like HManager for band management to optimize performance.
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