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Cellular amplifier (primarily 3G Internet) with Ethernet output - what to choose?
Country house, cell tower in line of sight at 4 km, 3G signal is very decent.
I want to hang an antenna-amplifier + a modem with an Ethernet output, or an all-in-one set. I looked in the direction of Mikrotik RouterBOARD SXT LTE (RBSXTLTE3-7), but they are either not available yet, or with an extra charge of + 100%.
Recommend worthy analogues?
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у sxt lte антенна на 9dbi всего, да и не работает она с 3g.
есть два варианта: 1) дёшево, не факт что стабильно, немного колхозно; 2) приличная такая цена, железобетонно (если только у мобильщиков с транспортной сетью не будет проблем), нормально выглядит, компактно вполне.
The usual penny whistle from a megaphone / beeline / mts interchanged into HiLink + antennas. Or is it important for you to have ethernet and wifi in the house? If yes, then the usual any cheapest mikrotik with a usb port (type 951 model), and the installed lte package. Mikrotik will pick up the modem and we will distribute the Internet to you in the grid. My reserve channel is organized in this way, with external antennas it squeezes out up to 30 Mbps.
You can of course overpay for SXT but why? The same functionality and fewer ports.
It is necessary to divide the task into 2:
1. Cellular signal amplifier for phones
2. Distribution of the Internet received via 3G.
If we consider the second task, then there are 2 options:
1. Cheap and gray - RB951Ui-2HnD + USB modem (for example E3276).
Set up, put by the window.
2. For harsh reception conditions BaseBOX2 (RB912UAG-2HPnD-OUT) + huawei ME909U-521 + directional antenna (or even two)
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