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by Viper67857
Tue Aug 04, 2020 5:27 pm
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Re: new rural verizon lte setup

That signal strength is excellent... You're close enough to the tower to not really need any big expensive antennas. A Verizon Jetpack 8800L might be all you need...
by gscheb
Tue Aug 04, 2020 7:04 pm
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Re: new rural verizon lte setup

Try those phone speeds tests in the off hours.
by gscheb
Wed Aug 05, 2020 7:38 am
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Re: new rural verizon lte setup

Thanks Viper, the jetpack may serve in a pinch, but I'll be running my whole house on this and there is some functionality I'm looking to gain from a router I can put a custom firmware on. Never done it, but have heard those jetpacks can be tethered to a router. Believe heard it from mobile interne...
by Viper67857
Wed Aug 05, 2020 8:40 am
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Re: new rural verizon lte setup

So you want the "go big or go home" approach... I can respect that, and it's generally the best bet if you're not looking to save money up front, as you may save more in the long run not having to toss out cheaper hardware to upgrade later. So source out a wg1608 router and a Quectel em-20...
by Viper67857
Thu Aug 06, 2020 2:26 pm
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Re: Carrier aggregation possibilities

1 works if both the modem and the tower support intra-band CA on the band available, otherwise it's 2.

Also, the only modems without any CA are dated AF and will also have no MIMO support... Go with the highest category you are willing to spend for.
by Yipzy
Thu Aug 06, 2020 4:19 pm
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Re: Carrier aggregation possibilities

Currently, CA is supported through one tower with multiple bands. I read technology is there for CA on multiple towers but not activated in general. There is no intraband CA for B13. You will get CA on tower 2, either via 4+13 or better yet 66+13 if modem supports band 66. It depends if your recepti...