@@tangoreal9098 it truly is a game changer, especially if you're like me and you live a little bit outside of a populated city. I love it. It works great for us.
This antenna is a real bargain for us. After a tune we are hauling in just under 780 down and 200 up. I can not complain at all for 50 dollars a month TMobile unlimited.
I am studying your videos and will check out Nater taters as well,thanks for doing this for us,it makes a huge difference, a massive speed up to the process.
I agree, bonding this antenna is critical to avoid getting zapped if there were a lightening strike. We are putting in a new antenna tower (TV) this spring and this will be mounted on that as well. Thanks for stopping by @showtime4956
Just some advice the Newest Waveform 4X4 QuadPro Antenna isn't better than the Older Waveform 4X4 QuadPro Antenna because the Cable's are made thinner compared to the older QuadPro 4X4 Legacy Antenna. I tested them both and I ended up returning the New Waveform QuadPro 4X4 Antenna and keeping my Waveform QuadPro 4X4 Legacy Antenna. Also you could try running thicker Cable's like I do I use KMR400 Cable's they can be a bit Pricey depending on length but the shorter you go the better I use 10FT one's with my Waveform 4X4 QuadPro Legacy Antenna and get 600 to 700 on the Download and about 30 or more on the Upload and that's with the Antenna in the Attic pointing out the Window down the Road from us near the nearest Cell Tower.
@@JoshF151Tech good info I will have to look for those cables you mentioned, we're having very good luck with ours after I re-tuned it, consistently under 800 MB per second down and anywhere from 100 to 150 up so at the moment, I don't wanna disturb anything we are very happy!
Good morning... I'm confused...if I have a D-Link Router...one antenna to get Internet from my provider...how I'm going to connect this quad unit which has 4 cables....??? Thanks
@@tonypower5625 i'm not positive, but I believe in that situation you have you would use the omnidirectional antenna which has a single lead. This particular one was designed for "cellular type"of routers on the 4G/5G bandwidths. Supply The D-Link Router model to the Waveform website, I think the unit you need is the other offering. This particular one is not omnidirectional at all, so you have to be fairly precise with aiming, but you will have incredible signal gain once you are locked onto that tower. Let me know if you have trouble. I'll get you the email to the Tech Support? people so that you get the proper antenna for your router and not waste time and money.. Let me know, thanks- Keith
@@tonypower5625 here is the email that will get you the product engineer that will lead the way for you . They are very helpful! I'm fairly sure they have a high-quality solution for you. Try emailing these guys.: contact@waveform.com Circle back and let me know how this went please . -Keith
I got the winter 2022 special for $25/month with 250/15. If starlink mini can beat that, I will swap, but I heard they have a limit cap and de-prioritized. I'm thinking about getting this antenna too but my gateway needs to be opened which I'm not sure I can do it without breaking it.
Just received my waveform quad live in the sticks services is low will see how it turns out... thanks for recording gives me some hope....
Keep us updated! And if you get Stuck let me know!
I have this connected to my T-Mobile router makes a significant improvement. Well worth the money.
@@tangoreal9098 it truly is a game changer, especially if you're like me and you live a little bit outside of a populated city. I love it. It works great for us.
Thanks @tangoreal9098, stay tuned. We have another handy video coming soon on a smaller antenna for RVs (can also be used at home)
Thanks-Keith
i had starlink pin way to high and 120 a month.. not that great.. this antena is way cheaper
This antenna is a real bargain for us. After a tune we are hauling in just under 780 down and 200 up. I can not complain at all for 50 dollars a month TMobile unlimited.
I am studying your videos and will check out Nater taters as well,thanks for doing this for us,it makes a huge difference, a massive speed up to the process.
Great video, and one Suggestion, hire a certified professional electrician to install and mount on your roof…
I agree, bonding this antenna is critical to avoid getting zapped if there were a lightening strike. We are putting in a new antenna tower (TV) this spring and this will be mounted on that as well. Thanks for stopping by @showtime4956
Just some advice the Newest Waveform 4X4 QuadPro Antenna isn't better than the Older Waveform 4X4 QuadPro Antenna because the Cable's are made thinner compared to the older QuadPro 4X4 Legacy Antenna. I tested them both and I ended up returning the New Waveform QuadPro 4X4 Antenna and keeping my Waveform QuadPro 4X4 Legacy Antenna. Also you could try running thicker Cable's like I do I use KMR400 Cable's they can be a bit Pricey depending on length but the shorter you go the better I use 10FT one's with my Waveform 4X4 QuadPro Legacy Antenna and get 600 to 700 on the Download and about 30 or more on the Upload and that's with the Antenna in the Attic pointing out the Window down the Road from us near the nearest Cell Tower.
@@JoshF151Tech good info I will have to look for those cables you mentioned, we're having very good luck with ours after I re-tuned it, consistently under 800 MB per second down and anywhere from 100 to 150 up so at the moment, I don't wanna disturb anything we are very happy!
i use mine on a pole so i can fine tune rotate it and have thr option to quicky point it in any direction …. can make a huge difference
@@lattermanstudio sounds like a great setup!
Good morning... I'm confused...if I have a D-Link Router...one antenna to get Internet from my provider...how I'm going to connect this quad unit which has 4 cables....??? Thanks
@@tonypower5625 i'm not positive, but I believe in that situation you have you would use the omnidirectional antenna which has a single lead.
This particular one was designed for "cellular type"of routers on the 4G/5G bandwidths. Supply The D-Link Router model to the Waveform website, I think the unit you need is the other offering. This particular one is not omnidirectional at all, so you have to be fairly precise with aiming, but you will have incredible signal gain once you are locked onto that tower. Let me know if you have trouble. I'll get you the email to the Tech Support? people so that you get the proper antenna for your router and not waste time and money..
Let me know, thanks- Keith
@@ThreeDayRV I will send you the type of d link router that I have...do you have an email address?? Thanks.
@@ThreeDayRV DWI 920v
@@tonypower5625 here is the email that will get you the product engineer that will lead the way for you . They are very helpful!
I'm fairly sure they have a high-quality solution for you. Try emailing these guys.:
contact@waveform.com
Circle back and let me know how this went please .
-Keith
Awesome video
That almost looks like satellite?
Hi Jim, nope, 100% cellular signal. I was skeptical at first but T-mobile and Waveform are good together.
I prefer to make my own out of superior materials, if you actually look inside these things you will get upset over the price you paid.
Thanks for the reply,
mini starlink will be way better...
I pay a flat $50 monthly fee. Average download since the tune is 330M and 60M up. I'll take this any day !
@@ThreeDayRV we go where there is no cell service...
@@S.V.TeFitithat is cool. Notice the antenna on the building right? This is for static places. I get the Starlink, it has its place! Thank you
I got the winter 2022 special for $25/month with 250/15. If starlink mini can beat that, I will swap, but I heard they have a limit cap and de-prioritized. I'm thinking about getting this antenna too but my gateway needs to be opened which I'm not sure I can do it without breaking it.
@@Franklinsoneme too!
We're paying a flat $50, it's fast, no equipment to buy , we're good over here. And 460 down 85 up this morning. I'm good!