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5G modem with laptop 2 antennas

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Hi I bought a Dell DW5930e 5G WWAN modem which has 4 connectors. My laptop is WWAN ready and had a 4G card prior.
  • Which of the 4 connectors on the modem should I use?
    Do I need to do anything within Windows to specify that the modem is only connected to 2 ports?
Many thanks and patience for simple question
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Re: 5G modem with laptop 2 antennas

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If it matches other modems of similar design its likely that the outer two connectors are your primary pair, but without a hardware design manual, it's likely impossible to know for sure what is intended.
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Re: 5G modem with laptop 2 antennas

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The DW5930e is a variant of the T99W175. Here is a snippet of the antenna interface:

Interface.1.JPG
ANT0

TX:
LTE:
LB:B5,8,12,13,14,17,18,19,20,26,28,71
MHB:B1,2,3,4,7,25,30,34,38,39,40,41,66
5G Sub6G:
LB:n5,8,12,20,28,71
MHB:n2,66

RX:
LTE:
LB:B5,8,12,13,14,17,18,19,20,26,28,29,71
MHB:B1,2,3,4,7,25,30,32,34,38,39,40,41,66
UHB:B42,48; LAA: B46
5G Sub6G:
LB:n5,8,12,20,28,71
MHB:n1,2,3,7,38,41,66
UHB:n77,78,79

ANT1

RX:
LTE:
MHB:B1,2,3,4,7,30,38,41,66
UHB:B42,48
5G Sub6G:
MHB:n1,2,3,7,38,41,66
UHB:n77,78,79

ANT2

TX:
LTE:
MHB:B1,2,3,7,66
UHB:B42,48
5G Sub6G:
MHB:n1,2,3,7,38,41,66
UHB:n77,78,79

RX:
LTE:
MHB:B1,2,3,4,7,30,38,41,66
UHB:B42,48
5G Sub6G:
MHB:n1,2,3,7,38,41,66
UHB:n77,78,79

ANT3

RX:
LTE:
LB:B5,8,12,13,14,17,18,19,20,26,28,29,71
MHB:B1,2,3,4,7,25,30,32,34,38,39,40,41,66
UHB:B42,48; LAA: B46
5G Sub6G:
LB:n5,8,12,20,28,71
MHB:n1,2,3,7,38,41,66
UHB:n77,78,79


Best option would be to connect all 4 but if you only have something like 2 cables available I would research the specific carrier that you plan to use and find out what specific bands they use for 4G/5G signal and connect to the appropriate ports as identified above. It does look like ports 0 and 2 are the main ports for both tx/rx as ports 1 and 3 show only rx and gps.

I don't think anything is needed as far as telling windows that only certain ports are connected. I would assume the modem would handle the rf front end internally when powered up by checking what signals are available on each port.
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Re: 5G modem with laptop 2 antennas

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I purchased a Dell Outlet laptop... which I thought had LTE.
It did not... what antenna did you end up buying?
Did you find something in the US market?

Thanks, would love to see what your solution was.
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