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  • Default Omni Antennas
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  1. Installation

Install Antennas

The 4G router use MIMO antennas on both mobile and Wi-Fi connections.

Last updated 1 year ago

Default Omni Antennas

There is a total of four antenna sockets on the 4G router. All of them are waterproof N-female connectors.

When installing the antennas, put the router and antennas in a vertical or horizontal direction to avoid bending the pins in the antenna connector. Twist the N-male connector on the antennas in the clockwise direction to install the antennas on the router. Make sure the connection is tight.

The two flat sides on the default Omni antennas have a higher performance. Please adjust the antenna array as the image below shows to receive a better signal and avoid interference between antennas.

4G Router Antenna Installation and Suggested Array

Upgraded Antennas

To connect to other mobile or WiFi antennas, make sure these antennas have N-male connectors. You can use a MIMO antenna or a single-polarized antenna on the router.

If upgrading the mobile antenna, connect the main antenna port or single-polarized antenna on the socket of the mobile main, the left one on the top side.