jcheek
Expert Member
Hi All,
I was very encouraged by the insight obtained in this discussion forum so far - as I am very much a novice in this domain, it was very helpful. (Thank you to all concerned).
Hi and welcome
Reading between the lines, I'm guessing that this test was done on Telkom Mobile indoors, using only the B5186's built-in antennas ?I recently bought a LTE-A router, through Telkom Mobile with great expectation for "Super fast" internet. However, after a day with the router I was advised to get the additional antennas to get "real LTE speed". I then bought the Poynting XPOL-0002 and I am hopeful that it will help.
However, I have some important concerns regarding the upload speed and stability. I did a test through speedtest and I was getting downloads of anything between 15Mbs an 50Mbs (later in the day), with uploads of 0.2 to 1.0 respectively.
If so, the 50Mbps peak speeds would suggest that you have fairly good signal, but it's variable.
That's quite normal for an "indoor" test.
Indoors is a problematic signal environment. Signals have to travel through walls, they get reflected off things, and the signal paths and reflections change as people move around inside the house and around the modem. LTE is quite good at dealing with - and even benefitting from - these reflections, but variability is a result.
Just getting your antenna outdoors and up on the roof usually gives a massive improvement. There are still multiple reflections (off buildings etc), but relative to indoors it's a much "cleaner" and more consistent signal environment.
From the high upload speed, I would guess that the cellphone test wasn't done on Telkom Mobile, but on MTN or Vodacom LTE ?When doing a test with my cell phone I was getting a fairly consistent 20-25Mbs DL and 10-15Mbs UL.
It seems that with the "super fast" Router I struggle to match my cell phone data speeds. I do a lot of video conferencing and working from home and find that I struggle with Skype and resort to using my cell phone as it is more "reliable" (but costly).
- For technical reasons, the MTN and Vodacom LTE systems (FDD) produce up- and download speeds that are closer to symmetrical. On Telkom's TDD LTE system, the "split" between up- and download speed can be adjusted (by Telkom, not by you). I believe I read somewhere that Telkom run their TDD links at a 4:1 down:up ratio, but in practise most users seem to see more like 10:1. The 15-50Mbps (down) and 0.2-1.0Mbps (up) speed test you mention earlier in your post would support that.
- It may also be that you happen to have better signal on whichever network you used (MTN or Vodacom) than on Telkom Mobile at that specific location.
- Also, bear in mind that poor Wi-Fi performance could also have had an effect on your tests. To establish a baseline, do some initial speed testing using an ethernet cable to connect to the E5186 (rather than Wi-Fi).
If by "push settings" (?) you mean the ability to "force" the E5186 to use external antennas in preference to its internal ones - don't worry. Your XPOL-0002 has the required characteristic to be properly detected by the E5186.SO what are the possible "root causes"?
- Antenna placement (direction) and "push settings". I understand that the 5861 does not allow for this?
If you mean the ability to back up the E5186's configuration settings, then that may be an issue (This post seems to indicate so.) But that's a comparatively minor issue.
Depends exactly where in Midstream you are. If you haven't already done so, check whether you are in LTE-A coverage here. There isn't much LTE-A coverage yet, but it's coming slowly.Location? I live in Midstream and I understand that we are supposed to have LTE-A coverage?
But even if you don't have LTE-A coverage (yet), you can achieve really fast speeds even on "plain" LTE.
Doing a test on your roof with just the E5186 (using its internal antennas) will give you a good idea of what you can expect with a roof-mounted antenna installation. As mentioned, you can expect a substantial improvement in signal levels and connection stability just by getting the antenna up on the roof.- Internal set-up (Router location in the house?)
Other resources to poke around in :
- The Huawei B593 thread. (the E5186's "plain LTE" brother)
- The Antenna installation and alignment thread.
- The Poynting antenna thread.
- The six videos in this post.
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