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<blockquote data-quote="DX Excalibur" data-source="post: 1078317" data-attributes="member: 359489"><p>This antenna has SMA connector, the router is a Huawei B528 with TS-9 antenna connectors (<a href="https://www.4gltemall.com/huawei-b528-cube-4g-lte-router.html" target="_blank">Huawei B528 B528s-23a Router/ Vodafone GigaCube / A1 Net Cube Plus</a>). </p><p>The router is 4G+, I think it knows carrier aggregation and it needs a MIMO antenna to obtain a significant increase in download speeds. </p><p>Bouygues telecom is using bands 3(1800MHz) and 20 (800MHz) for 4G. With a directional antenna it is possible that you will receive only one band, then no 4G+ if it is available there.</p><p></p><p>I think [USER=310216]@sonnetpete[/USER] should find first the location of the nearest Bouygues cell tower (for example on <a href="http://www.cellmapper.net" target="_blank">www.cellmapper.net</a> if somebody already mapped the zone of interest, or by installing cellmapper app or netmonitor on a mobile phone). If the cell tower is not at more than 2-3,4Km away, then find in your home the best signal where you can place the router to obtain the maximum speed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DX Excalibur, post: 1078317, member: 359489"] This antenna has SMA connector, the router is a Huawei B528 with TS-9 antenna connectors ([URL="https://www.4gltemall.com/huawei-b528-cube-4g-lte-router.html"]Huawei B528 B528s-23a Router/ Vodafone GigaCube / A1 Net Cube Plus[/URL]). The router is 4G+, I think it knows carrier aggregation and it needs a MIMO antenna to obtain a significant increase in download speeds. Bouygues telecom is using bands 3(1800MHz) and 20 (800MHz) for 4G. With a directional antenna it is possible that you will receive only one band, then no 4G+ if it is available there. I think [USER=310216]@sonnetpete[/USER] should find first the location of the nearest Bouygues cell tower (for example on [URL="http://www.cellmapper.net"]www.cellmapper.net[/URL] if somebody already mapped the zone of interest, or by installing cellmapper app or netmonitor on a mobile phone). If the cell tower is not at more than 2-3,4Km away, then find in your home the best signal where you can place the router to obtain the maximum speed. [/QUOTE]
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