Rain LTE-A/LTE

Dareno

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Our new house is in an area without fibre, and the adsl has ben lifted by Telkom. Our house uses a lot of data, so we need an uncapped solution. While I realise right now, the available solutions will not be perfect, we do require some solution. The area of our property, the Rain LTE-A coverage literally touches the back of my new property. But will this be enough? Will our experience by decent if we attach the aerial in that area? Or am I in for pain? If I am that close to the 5G signal, will my 4G experience be better? Or is it trial and error? Any info will be appreciated.
 
Our new house is in an area without fibre, and the adsl has ben lifted by Telkom. Our house uses a lot of data, so we need an uncapped solution. While I realise right now, the available solutions will not be perfect, we do require some solution. The area of our property, the Rain LTE-A coverage literally touches the back of my new property. But will this be enough? Will our experience by decent if we attach the aerial in that area? Or am I in for pain? If I am that close to the 5G signal, will my 4G experience be better? Or is it trial and error? Any info will be appreciated.
Hi @Dareno

Please PM your address I will check coverage and advise you accordingly.
 
Our new house is in an area without fibre, and the adsl has ben lifted by Telkom. Our house uses a lot of data, so we need an uncapped solution. While I realise right now, the available solutions will not be perfect, we do require some solution. The area of our property, the Rain LTE-A coverage literally touches the back of my new property. But will this be enough? Will our experience by decent if we attach the aerial in that area? Or am I in for pain? If I am that close to the 5G signal, will my 4G experience be better? Or is it trial and error? Any info will be appreciated.
You might be ok with a directional CPE like the Huawei B2338 or antenna like the XPOL-6. It would be best to do a site survey first and test. Can you see any towers from your house?
 
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