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Ways a Peplink Router Can Optimize Cellular Data Performance 

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Комментарии : 15   
@JohnnyLawBMC
@JohnnyLawBMC Год назад
Great info. So glad I joined, a little more than the cost of a coffee per month. Easy choice
@blackamericanlesbianprofes4357
Thank you, this video clarified for me. 02jan23
@regcrowder9010
@regcrowder9010 Год назад
Thank you for this 😁
@Rvtraveler99
@Rvtraveler99 Год назад
Greetings from Florida
@en8581
@en8581 Год назад
Great video- thanks! 1) What is the purpose of the GPS antenna in the 7x1 antennas? Does it help cellular reception? 2) Do you think adding in the ground plate helps a lot? Any issues if placing it on a fiberglass coachroof of a boat? Thanks!
@MobileInternetResourceCenter
The GPS is for tracking via InControl. Here's our guide to ground plans: www.rvmobileinternet.com/groundplanes
@justfollowthatvan6721
@justfollowthatvan6721 Год назад
Does the cell phone booster still work well to boost the cell phone calls with T-Mobile? Not data, just a phone call?
@justfollowthatvan6721
@justfollowthatvan6721 Год назад
Just answered my question I just had to watch further! Haha
@MobileInternetResourceCenter
Here's our full guide to cellular boosters: www.rvmobilenternet.com/boosters
@Rvtraveler99
@Rvtraveler99 Год назад
I have a MAX Transit Pro E with 2 AT&T and 1 Verizon Sims. When both AT&T and Verizon are active, does my connection draw off both modems?
@MobileInternetResourceCenter
Depends on how you have your router configured to use your connections. If you're a member, please do use our Peplink Tech Support forum so the MMH team can assist.
@lovesdoggies1481
@lovesdoggies1481 9 месяцев назад
I need something for streaming vlogging and my youtube channel to upload mobile. Off gride rural florida areas i dont travel at this point and im metro customer
@MobileInternetResourceCenter
@MobileInternetResourceCenter 9 месяцев назад
Here's our guide to optimizing for a specific location: www.rvmobileinternet.com/stationary
@RichM-vc9on
@RichM-vc9on Год назад
I have watched many of your video and checked out your site (thanks for the info), but I still am not clear how to fill my needs. I am looking to buy real estate in some rural counties that have poor internet coverage and poor cellular. There is no 5G to be concerned about. Based on current research I am thinking 4x MIMO antenna connected to a cellular router/hotspot. Then if I am not getting enough bandwidth, then going to a booster. I am concerned about compatibility between antenna, router and carrier(unknown at this time). Is it really likely to make much difference which 4x MIMO antenna I use if I buy something with hundreds of good reviews on Amazon? The router obviously will need 4 antenna connections. It sounds like buying one before I know the carrier may be a potential loss? But I was hoping to setup a temporary rig in some prospective areas to test it out. Is it possible to use more than one booster to have it work like MIMO with longer range? Would both booster have to point to the same tower?
@MobileInternetResourceCenter
It's impossible to guess from afar what will work best at a specific location - here's our guide on that: www.rvmobileinternet.com/stationary . We are focused on mobile applications which usually demand redundancy.
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