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If you have a MiFi with a single aerial socket a cheap aerial which sticks to the roof with a magnet will help in my experience - I've had a couple.@DBK - how much do I need to spend to get a reasonable aerial? Are the ones on ebay for £10 worth buying?
@DBK - how much do I need to spend to get a reasonable aerial? Are the ones on ebay for £10 worth buying?
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I bought one of these off Ebay from the same seller....
It has two antenna ports, the same micro USB power connector as my phone for charging, is 4g and unlocked. We use it at home as our broadband and then simply take it to the MH when we go away.
Just bought this as well.
MiMo only works or 4g or to give it it's proper name LTE if your Mifi only has one antenna port it can't use the MiMo technology.
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Mimo certainly works on 3G. There is 3G, 4G and then 4G/LTE, all can use Mimo technology.
No 5G yet in the UK I think.
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MiMo only works or 4g or to give it it's proper name LTE if your Mifi only has one antenna port it can't use the MiMo technology.
The way I read that, what MotorhomeWiFi are saying is that you will get an improvement in performance on 3G just because it's an external antenna & a better one than the one inside the device. However, the twin antennae only really come into their own when used to pick up a 4G signal.If that is true then why does this firm
https://www.motorhomewifi.com/product/4g-mimo-window-mount-antenna/
say this (from the above link)
"The meaning of MIMO is multiple input and multiple output; this overall improves communication performance. This antenna is ideally for 4G MiFi devices which have two external antenna connector points such as the 4G Huawei E5577. However, it will work with 3G devices which have one external TS9 connector point. In turn, this will improve your signal strength by approximately 5 times as much as what your MiFi can do with it’s built in antenna."
The way I read that, what MotorhomeWiFi are saying is that you will get an improvement in performance on 3G just because it's an external antenna & a better one than the one inside the device. However, the twin antennae only really come into their own when used to pick up a 4G signal.
The £5 one that I am using at the moment does make a difference on 3G and a larger improvement on 4G.
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