A network operating over a large area will require cellular communication. It’s the preferred choice for connecting mobile fleets and is necessary for remote fixed-wireless operations. Cellular routers require high-performance antennas compatible with their wireless interfaces, frequencies, and operating environment.
There are hundreds of combination antennas on the market, so how do you sort through the selection and find the best one for your router?
Standard wireless interfaces provided by wireless routers are MIMO cellular, MIMO WiFi, and GPS. 4G LTE routers have two cellular connections, often labeled Main and Aux, also called a 2×2 MIMO configuration. 5G cellular routers may have two or four cellular connections arranged as 4×4 MIMO. Add four WiFi 6 and GPS elements; suddenly, nine antennas are required – four cellular, four WiFi, and GPS. Some routers accommodate two independent 5G modems, requiring eight cellular antennas. The total number of antennas can be substantial for a high-end cellular router.
Choosing the best antennas for your cellular router vehicle is critical for ensuring reliability and performance. Once the antenna elements are paired with the router, several other factors must be considered.
Improve your cellular router’s networking capabilities with high-performance router and antenna bundles from Westward Sales. Whether you monitor remote equipment, collect big data, or track valuable assets, our networking experts can assist with your project and find the wireless solution that gets the job done. It all starts with a simple phone call or email.
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