Reddit Reddit reviews Proxicast 4G / LTE Cross-Polarized (MIMO) 7-10 dBi High-Gain Fixed-Mount Panel Antenna

We found 4 Reddit comments about Proxicast 4G / LTE Cross-Polarized (MIMO) 7-10 dBi High-Gain Fixed-Mount Panel Antenna. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Proxicast 4G / LTE Cross-Polarized (MIMO) 7-10 dBi High-Gain Fixed-Mount Panel Antenna
Designed for 4G/LTE cellular networks such as Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Telus, Bell Canada, Rogers, DigiCel and more10 dBi cross-polarized 75 degree directional beamwidth MIMO design increases signal strength and data speeds for remote sites with poor cellular signal coverage2x Female N connectors with 12" pigtail *** REQUIRES 2 COAX EXTENSION CABLES ***Compact, light-weight, rugged weatherproof housing and corrosion-resistant materialsIncludes heavy duty pole mounting bracket and hardware (mast sold separately)
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4 Reddit comments about Proxicast 4G / LTE Cross-Polarized (MIMO) 7-10 dBi High-Gain Fixed-Mount Panel Antenna:

u/jnux · 7 pointsr/tmobile

In fact, that is exactly the setup I'm using. It has been fantastic for the ~3 months I've been using it.

For my in-home setup:

1x Proxicast antenna

2x AX400 cables (25’ - you may need longer, but buy as short as you can for your setup)

2x N female to SMA male adapters

2x SMA female to TS9 adapters

You'll also need some sort of mounting for the antenna, but that will depend entirely on what you have to mount it on where you install it.

Before the antenna, I was getting maybe 3Mbit down and 0.4 up with latency 350ms to 600ms, and with the antenna I am consistently hitting 25Mbps down and 15 up with around 40ms to 80ms latency. I've seen peaks of up to 45Mbit down.

Of course your setup will depend on your proximity to the tower... and what bands it offers and the congestion. I'm very rural, so the tower I'm on most of the time has low congestion with decent speed.

u/cjbrigol · 1 pointr/ATT

Proxicast 4G/LTE Cross-Polarized (MIMO) 7-10 dBi High-Gain Fixed-Mount Panel Antenna https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B01NBSLNJ6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_pvh7BbCV252DY

I have this in my attic. Without speed is 3-7mbps, with the speed is 35-45mbps

u/Osensnolf · 1 pointr/verizon

What do you recommend being the best option to at least be around 70Mbs? I went with the Mofi 4500 not knowing anything about a Cat6,4,18, etc (learned that today from you guys). It's likely that a hotspot will do fine in the window but the next issue I will have is getting out a strong wifi signal since the house is 5800sqft with plaster walls and metal meshing.

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I am open to options and suggestions. I thought about this to see what happens. Thoughts?
https://www.amazon.com/Proxicast-Cross-Polarized-High-Gain-Fixed-Mount-Antenna/dp/B01NBSLNJ6

u/cmyorke · 1 pointr/ATT

For best performance from an external antenna on the Nighthawk you are going to need two antennas at a 90 degree offset to each other. You can't split one antenna. Something to do with MIMO not working if you only connect to one antenna port and some other stuff. check out LTE hacks on FB and you can find some pretty good info on antenna and hotspot use.

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Or you can do something like this. It has 2 antenna built into it.

https://www.amazon.com/Proxicast-Cross-Polarized-High-Gain-Fixed-Mount-Antenna/dp/B01NBSLNJ6/ref=sr_1_7?keywords=techtoo+4g+antenna&qid=1565200161&s=wireless&sr=1-7-catcorr

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or this one, I personally have his one connected to my MOFI and have been pleased with it. Unfortunately i is not available at the present time.

https://www.amazon.com/TECHTOO-Directional-698-2690MHz-Cellphone-Amplifier/dp/B0130QUUUU

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there are also other options to go with depending on your needs.