The Best 5G Antenna for your InvisaGig or 5G Router. The QuadLink. Full Assembly and Breakdown Video

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  • Опубликовано: 12 июл 2024
  • If you need the best of the best for 5G (and 4G/LTE) internet connectivity for your InvisaGig or 4G/5G cellular router/modem gateway, then the QuadLink Antenna is your ticket!
    In this video we completely breakdown the steps for assembling the best 5G antenna you can use for your InvisaGig 5G modem; or 5G router system of your choice. The QuadLink antenna can house any 4G or 5G modem or modem/router gateway and completely eliminates the need for antenna cabling, so that you have ZERO signal gain losses.
    I take you step by step through the complete assembly process, with a brand new InvisaGig as the example install. This assembly process will give you full details on the system and what is included when you purchase it from us.
    Check out the QuadLink kit here: thewirelesshaven.com/quadLink...
    Timestamps:
    00:00 : Intro
    01:58 : What's in the Box
    04:30 : General Antenna Quick Look
    06:00 : First Step - A Look Inside
    11:00 : Installing the InvisaGig Inside
    17:30 : SIM Slot Extender and Closing the Case
    20:45 : Notes on the Glands / Bulkheads
    23:00 : Important Testing Info and PoE Test Setup
    27:45 : Logging into the InvisaGig for Tests
    29:52 : The RJ45 Ethernet PoE Gland Assembly
    36:34 : SIM Gland Notes and Use
    39:33 : The Mounting System Up Close
    45:38 : Installing/Mounting the Antenna Example
    51 :59 : Outro
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Комментарии • 14

  • @HowRay
    @HowRay Месяц назад +1

    Well done. Good explanations overall and very little extraneous buzz. Lots of information that should prove helpful.
    Thanks for this.

  • @TyWalks
    @TyWalks 6 месяцев назад +2

    Excellent level of detail, clear descriptions, great video & audio quality too - nicely done Richard! Sweet setup can't wait to get my own.

    • @wirelesshaven
      @wirelesshaven  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks! It took FOREVER to finish! :)
      Let me know if you have any questions about any of this, any time.

  • @HowRay
    @HowRay Месяц назад +1

    Is the plastic case itself vented.?? Would it be possible to mount a small cooling fan inside the case to help with heat dissipation.?? Summer-time temps can be MEAN...

    • @wirelesshaven
      @wirelesshaven  Месяц назад

      The case is fully IP67 sealed. There is a lot of internal air space and the InvisaGig has a fan built in to push air across the modem heatsink and out into the enclosure airspace. That then is dissipated via the finned back of the case.
      I've run these the enclosures in Houston, TX summers. Keeping an eye on the heat levels is always important, and when heat gets to record levels, or if you are in areas like Arizona, you would like be best to shade the antenna from direct sunlight.
      It is also possible to add a 12VDC barrel plug adapter inline and sort of piggyback the 12VDC to another fan.
      You can also add vents like these: store.thewirelesshaven.com/products/wifix-outdoor-enclosure-vent if you wanted.

  • @majesticoverland
    @majesticoverland Месяц назад +1

    I am looking at mounting this to a pole that is mounted to a Travel Trailer ladder. How well will this hold up in motion and since I don't have an earth ground does that pose an issue. I will be able to raise and lower the pole but this may still stick up above the roof while in motion.

    • @wirelesshaven
      @wirelesshaven  Месяц назад

      Honestly I have not done this. It is pretty tough, but I'm not sure based on it's size you would want it facing high winds. It may be best to pull one of the mount joint pins and bring it down for travel.
      Grounding likely isn't an issue on mobile RV setups, but wouldn't hurt to have. Signal wise, it is not an issue.

    • @majesticoverland
      @majesticoverland Месяц назад +1

      @@wirelesshaven thx I may be able to get it blow the roof line for travel.

  • @vaughnbay
    @vaughnbay 5 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful box Richard. Good Vid. I have a question. In the middle of the summer in Pheonix the temp inside of this box will be sky high. Very sky high. Will the modem be able to withstand the temps? Have you actually tested it at those temps for extended durations? Thx

    • @wirelesshaven
      @wirelesshaven  5 месяцев назад +1

      This particular one, no. Other smaller units have been used by customers in the arid desert regions and have confirmed that it is best to shade the unit from direct sunlight to reduce the extremity of the heat on the unit itself. I don't expect it to have issues as long as it is shaded, but it is very hard to say without a long term test.

  • @ravitester
    @ravitester 4 месяца назад

    in the video it looks like the plate covers some useful information, is that info anywhere else in the kit?

    • @wirelesshaven
      @wirelesshaven  4 месяца назад

      Which part?

    • @ravitester
      @ravitester 4 месяца назад

      The paper on the bottom of the Invisagig box, before you attach the plate that holds it to the antenna@@wirelesshaven

    • @wirelesshaven
      @wirelesshaven  4 месяца назад

      @@ravitester Ahh, the InvisaGig label. There is another copy on the packaging box. This has the Serial # and IMEI number of the InvisaGig.