Where is your router installed?
How many cellular antenna connectors has your router?
There are multiple ways of creating a good MIMO antenna setup. As an example: a MIMO 4×4 cellular router, may be connected to four SISO antennas, to two MIMO 2×2 antennas or, finally, to a single MIMO 4×4 antenna. This antenna selection tool will present you with 4×4, 2×2 and 1×1 antenna options. For certain installation setups, it might be beneficial to go for a mix of antenna types. For an expert’s advise, please reach out to your distributor.
Please note that this antenna selection tool only addresses the cellular (3/4/5G) connectivity.
For Wi-Fi and/or GPS antennas, please contact your distributor.
In which area is your router installed?
In rural areas (where buildings are further spaced apart), cellular networks are mainly deployed using lower frequency bands. Contrastingly, in suburban/urban areas, the higher frequencies are the ones typically used. Your selected antenna should be one that matches this!
In which area is your router installed?
In rural areas (where buildings are further spaced apart), cellular networks are mainly deployed using lower frequency bands. Contrastingly, in suburban/urban areas, the higher frequencies are the ones typically used. Your selected antenna should be one that matches this!
What technologies does your router have?
You’re router may have multiple technologies, and you may wish to put all the antennas outside of your vehicle, or the cellular and GPS ones for example. If this is the case, choose “3G/4G/5G | Wi-Fi | GPS”. If, on the contrary, you are only interested in placing the cellular (3G/4G/5G) antennas outside, choose the other option.
Can you see your provider’s base station tower from your rooftop?
Depending on where you are, how tall can you install the antenna in your house/building, and if there is a unobstructed Line Of Sight (LOS) from that point to your provider’s Base Station/Tower/Antenna, you might benefit from a directional antenna. If so, if you have LOS, a directional antenna might be the best choice for you. If not, then most probably, an Omni-directional antenna (or antennas) might be better.
Be sure that the Provider’s Base Station you’re considering, is the one from your provider, meaning, from the same company from which you got the SIM card for your router.
How many cellular antenna connectors has your router?
There are multiple ways of creating a good MIMO antenna setup. As an example: a MIMO 4×4 cellular router, may be connected to four SISO antennas, to two MIMO 2×2 antennas or, finally, to a single MIMO 4×4 antenna. This antenna selection tool will present you with 4×4, 2×2 and 1×1 antenna options. For certain installation setups, it might be beneficial to go for a mix of antenna types. For an expert’s advise, please reach out to your distributor.
How many cellular antenna connectors has your router?
There are multiple ways of creating a good MIMO antenna setup. As an example: a MIMO 4×4 cellular router, may be connected to four SISO antennas, to two MIMO 2×2 antennas or, finally, to a single MIMO 4×4 antenna. This antenna selection tool will present you with 4×4, 2×2 and 1×1 antenna options. For certain installation setups, it might be beneficial to go for a mix of antenna types. For an expert’s advise, please reach out to your distributor.
How many cellular antenna connectors has your router?
There are multiple ways of creating a good MIMO antenna setup. As an example: a MIMO 4×4 cellular router, may be connected to four SISO antennas, to two MIMO 2×2 antennas or, finally, to a single MIMO 4×4 antenna. This antenna selection tool will present you with 4×4, 2×2 and 1×1 antenna options. For certain installation setups, it might be beneficial to go for a mix of antenna types. For an expert’s advise, please reach out to your distributor.
How many cellular antenna connectors has your router?
There are multiple ways of creating a good MIMO antenna setup. As an example: a MIMO 4×4 cellular router, may be connected to four SISO antennas, to two MIMO 2×2 antennas or, finally, to a single MIMO 4×4 antenna. This antenna selection tool will present you with 4×4, 2×2 and 1×1 antenna options. For certain installation setups, it might be beneficial to go for a mix of antenna types. For an expert’s advise, please reach out to your distributor.