Fuser wrote: » Thanks, its a good price on that site. I'll give that a go. I have to wait a while though as my neighbour lives more that 2Km away :rolleyes:
Marlow wrote: » The SXT one is quite poor. If you have to order one in, get the LHG variant (approx 2ft dish) and make sure, that you get the LTE one and not the 4G one. The LTE one works better in Ireland. Either way what ED_E said ... but do not buy the SXT LTE unit. It's rubbish. /M
Dero wrote: » As a matter of interest, is the SXT one rubbish in general, or just rubbish for fringe reception areas?
Fuser wrote: » Funnily enough, the strongest signal gave him a speed of 2MB/s, (about -75 Db) whereas a slightly weaker signal of a different mast (-83Db) gave downloads of 20MB/s.
Fuser wrote: » I had the opportunity to mount the antenna outdoors (while maintaining social distancing) and downloaded the mikrotik mobile app. It gives the signal strength of about -93db. I unchecked the box for 4g, as the network kept disconnecting and the router had to be restarted. On 3g, the connection stays up - no disconnects at all. The download speeds are between 12-14MB/s.
Fuser wrote: » Did you download the app for the dish. It will give you a graph for signal strength so you can fine tune where you are pointing it.
Fuser wrote: » You can plug the ethernet cable into the wan port of a router and connect your phone to the same router, is you have a spare router around. If not, jut plug the ethernet cable into a laptop/pc and browse to 192.168.88.1, and you can see the signal strengths on the web interface of the router.
Fuser wrote: » Did you try uncheck the box for 4g? I did a factory reset when I had a situation like yours, can be done from web interface, or hold power button while plugging unit in.
barrysmyth81 wrote: » Yes on the lte I've selected lte and 3g