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Boosting O2 hsdpa modem signal

  • 16-04-2009 1:36pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 277 ✭✭


    A friend of mine has recently purchased a subscription to O2 wireless broadband.

    He purchased the Sierra Compass 888 modem as part of the deal. His signal is quite marginal downstairs it is fine upstairs in his house.

    Before he signed up he had trialled a neighbours older modem (the blue & white Huawei model ?) which has 2 usb connectors. He seemed to pull in a more reliable signal downstairs with that model. To be sure of this we are going to try both modems side by side some evening shortly.

    He is asking me about generally how he might be able to boost the signal sensitivity of the modem indoors.

    Is anyone familiar with these types of devices ?

    Signal booster

    Any chance they might be of any use to him ?

    I've also a sneaky suspicion that the older (Huawei) modem with the twin usb connector may be benefitting the signal sensitivity compared to the newer sierra model which has a single usb connector.

    Is this daft or might I be on to something there ?

    --ipl


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,089 ✭✭✭cpu-dude


    iplogger1 wrote: »
    A friend of mine has recently purchased a subscription to O2 wireless broadband.

    He purchased the Sierra Compass 888 modem as part of the deal. His signal is quite marginal downstairs it is fine upstairs in his house.

    Before he signed up he had trialled a neighbours older modem (the blue & white Huawei model ?) which has 2 usb connectors. He seemed to pull in a more reliable signal downstairs with that model. To be sure of this we are going to try both modems side by side some evening shortly.

    He is asking me about generally how he might be able to boost the signal sensitivity of the modem indoors.

    Is anyone familiar with these types of devices ?

    Signal booster

    Any chance they might be of any use to him ?

    I've also a sneaky suspicion that the older (Huawei) modem with the twin usb connector may be benefitting the signal sensitivity compared to the newer sierra model which has a single usb connector.

    Is this daft or might I be on to something there ?

    --ipl
    How about you just get a 3G Wireless Router and leave it upstairs where the signal is best and connect to it via Wi-Fi?

    http://www.solwise.ie/3g-routers.htm

    3g-routerscenario1.jpg


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 23,718 ✭✭✭✭JonathanAnon


    I would agree with cpu-dude..
    You need to bring the 3g device to every spot in the house and see what the signal is. For example, on one window of my house, I will get ZERO bars, and on the other I get FIVE. Might be sufficient to just get a router and plant it at the best spot.

    I had the draytek 3g router and it worked well.


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