How to read and improve your LTE signal

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2022
  • Druvis from MikroTik explains how to read, interpret and improve your LTE connection, by explaining all the available values in your MikroTik LTE device signal quality readout. RSSI, SINR, RSRQ and so many acronyms. What to make of them?
    Documentation here: help.mikrotik.com/docs/displa...
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Комментарии • 33

  • @36media44
    @36media44 13 дней назад +2

    i have time for a two hour vid please go in depth you guys have so much knowledge to share

  • @idtuner
    @idtuner Год назад +38

    I have time for a 2hr video :)

  • @jimraynor315
    @jimraynor315 Год назад +14

    Every network engineer knows this basic, where is that 2hrs video? I have time for that.

  • @radek8550
    @radek8550 Год назад

    Thanks! I've been searching how to get it and this is brilliant :D

  • @ollisollis
    @ollisollis Год назад

    Thank you for another great Video. Watch your videos is so much fun as you have to make it ;-)

  • @warrenphillips69
    @warrenphillips69 Год назад

    Thanks for the video. I learnt something new!

  • @DaniilVeselov
    @DaniilVeselov Год назад +5

    Please make more detail video

  • @tess11
    @tess11 Год назад +3

    What number in sinr,rsrq and rsrp is consider excelent signal in lhg?

  • @aleksandrsreksts7229
    @aleksandrsreksts7229 Год назад +3

    Thank you for the video! I don't miss any of your new videos.
    It would be great if you can tell how to read quality of LTE signal measurements. What is good and what is not?
    How to connect LTE antenna that is on this video preview to my Chateau LTE 12 device so LTE signal would improve, or it doesn't work that way?

    • @mikrotik
      @mikrotik  Год назад +2

      Like the other comment says, LHG contains the router too. It's not an antenna, it's a router+antenna 2in1

    • @_UserUser_
      @_UserUser_ Год назад +3

      @@mikrotik Wait a minute.. I thought that this was just an LTE modem that it was need a router at the end of the Ethernet to share the connection.. So Is Lhgg a modem-router device or just a modem one? So if I connect a switch at the Ethernet, will the lhgg share ips like a router via DHCP?

  • @Krakkel
    @Krakkel Год назад +4

    When SXT/LHG/ATL 5G? Please and thank you!

  • @nativeme2143
    @nativeme2143 Год назад +4

    From my experience:
    1. look up for BTS stations on map,
    2. buy cheap pre-paid sim cards for every telecom operator around
    3. point antena on every BTS you find promising.
    4. test
    NOTE: signal strength have much less impact on actual transfer than load on that certain BTS antena with you're connecting to.
    As always, thanks for the video!

    • @mikrotik
      @mikrotik  Год назад +4

      Yes, this is a good strategy. www.cellmapper.net/map is an excellent site

    • @markarca6360
      @markarca6360 Год назад

      What about using apps like OpenSignal to find a near cell tower?

    • @kubicajakub
      @kubicajakub Год назад +1

      most of the time it works, sometimes prepaid sim cards are "low priority" so speeds might differ.

  • @stanisawbiaas827
    @stanisawbiaas827 Год назад +2

    EG18-EA it would be nice to have a solid tutorial to setup carrier aggregation and cell lock in roder to squeeze everything out of the selected bts

    • @mikrotik
      @mikrotik  Год назад +3

      Those features are turned on automatically, there is no need to set them up

    • @johnyefx5748
      @johnyefx5748 Месяц назад

      @@mikrotik if You reboot the router/antenna - channels used for communication might change (if not locked) ... so please add this information

  • @shawno66
    @shawno66 4 месяца назад +1

    does this work with 5G (T-Mobile) ?

  • @toolsanddrymaller
    @toolsanddrymaller 7 месяцев назад +1

    hello
    I am facing a problem with the mikrotikatllte18. When I run the speed measurement or download application, it disconnects B1 and B3 and only B40 is connected to me.

    • @mikrotik
      @mikrotik  7 месяцев назад +1

      It is impossible to tell what happens without deep investigation. It is very likely your operator disconnects you from those bands for some reason.

  • @SiBex_ovh
    @SiBex_ovh Год назад +3

    I use scripts to detect near bts antennas and create next scripts with CellLock to them. Next script at 3am try connect to them and do speedtest and back to auto settings. After few days I can move antenna and repeat process. All results of that doing are in comment's of CellLock scripts who do speedtest - > those print file and sort in excel - I have what in my area is best - but this is long process like 1week.

    • @MikkoLundahl
      @MikkoLundahl Год назад +3

      Testing at night could cause false results if your operator is saving energy. Here in Finland all operators do some kind of energy saving at nights. Others shut down some frequencies and others shut down MiMo on their base stations during night time.

    • @SiBex_ovh
      @SiBex_ovh Год назад +1

      @@MikkoLundahl In Poland we have best speedtest at night when is low count of users, good time to test max speed. Each country have differ spef. Differ bands and CA matrix. Some ISP even use QoS and many CA not change anything.
      My scripts give me way to discover that cell's who are working, give some speed and then I have proper cells to focus signal on them. I use LDFR+EM12G mostly.

    • @stu6945
      @stu6945 9 дней назад +1

      @@SiBex_ovhcan you share these scripts? They sound fantastic

  • @Haleskinn
    @Haleskinn Год назад

    why is nobody talking about lte cat 17?

  • @BigKarwat
    @BigKarwat 11 месяцев назад +1

    Is there a way to force use more antennas? I see I'm only using 2 but there are more bands available?

    • @mikrotik
      @mikrotik  11 месяцев назад +2

      Choose a MikroTik device with a higher CAT modem, they are able to work in multiple bands at the same time, with the same number of antennas. For example LHG LTE18 supports this feature

    • @BigKarwat
      @BigKarwat 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@mikrotik i have ATL LTE 18 (ATLGM&EG18-EA, 4x4 MIMO) so its capable. I assume network operator could be blocking it, and question is: is there a way to trick operator to use 4 bands/ more antenas? i tested in firewall TTL setting to add 64/65 but it did not impact speed. So is there another thing i could do to improve my speed and use more bands/antenas. (my RI is 1 or 2 - would like to see 4 :) )

    • @francescocuscito6353
      @francescocuscito6353 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@mikrotik I own one. It's gorgeous, it works very well.
      I was thinking of making a switch to 5G with a better performing antenna. But this time I don't want to put it on the terrace of the house...possibly on my balcony. I live on the 4th floor and I can see the BTS. There are no obstacles between me and the Tower. The exception is some other buildings that have one floor more than mine. i.e. a 5* or 6th floor but to be sure I would have to do some test measurements.
      I had spotted the Chateau 5G but they are too expensive.
      Do you have anything cheaper?

  • @SaltCollecta
    @SaltCollecta Год назад +1

    While I support Mikrotik products, I felt scammed after purchasing several LHG 4G kit and finding that their spec sheet for signal is a lie, due to the large range between frequencies. I get better signal on my mobile phone. It's an embarrassment.

  • @Saeglopur89
    @Saeglopur89 Год назад

    Please don't use oversensitive microphones - it pickups inhales, sounds of lips unsticking etc. nightmare, disgusting :/