1.3 Install Antennas
The outdoor router use MIMO antennas on both mobile and Wi-Fi connections.
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The outdoor router use MIMO antennas on both mobile and Wi-Fi connections.
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There are four antenna sockets on the outdoor router. Firstly, find the embossed numbers #1~6 on the enclosure.
#1 & 3 on the top side are for 4G antennas. #1 is the 4G main input port. #4 & 6 on the bottom side are for the Wi-Fi antennas.
The antennas have 4G or WiFi text engraved on one side of the hexagon connector.
Put 4G and WiFi antennas on the corresponding sockets and turn the hexagon part clockwise to tighten the antenna on the router. Make sure the antennas are installed tightly.
While installing the antenna, put the router device in a vertical or horizontal direction to avoid bending the pins in the antenna connector.
The default Omni antennas are polarized vertically. Please always use the antenna in a vertical direction.
Adjust the flat side to point towards the cell tower's direction for better performance.
All of the base antenna connectors are N-female type.
If the 4G RSRP signal strength is below -105dBm, suggest upgrading the 4G antennas to a directional LPDA antenna or MIMO panel 4G antenna and improving the signal reception.
If using the router on an RV or boat, suggest upgrading to FRP or MIMO Omni antennas.