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jumar

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I been reading up on here...on Facebook and watched a few YouTube videos.
Our Data allowance is good....and generally here in Spain we rarely lack a good signal, but....there are times that we haven't got a good enough or even none at all...
Internet for us is fairly essential...planning bike routes, places to stay etc...and entertainment...TV (Footie) posting on here and Facebook...
I'm considering, and therefore asking, What's the latest external Aerial and Router solutions that would help us stay in contact with the outside world..
Just to add.... I've got a spare hole in the MH roof...actually it was where the TV Aerial used to be...the pole is still there.... advantage Me..
I await a bombardment of replies..🤭😃😃🇪🇺
 
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Have found these two Poynting 7-in-one antennae, but apart from one being £50 more than the other, I can't see much difference. Is there a difference?

MIMO-3-V2-17
MIMO-4-17

There is also a MIMO-4-19, but that has 4 x Mobile and 4 x wifi, which seems overkill because I can't find a router that has 4 x MIMO and 4 x WIFI.
 
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I thought I was being clever when we landed in Santander on Saturday and by Sunday I was kitted out with a Digi 200GB sim for €16. Thought I was Cock of the North!
But this conversation is on another level😂😂

Terry
Hi Terry,
you will need to up your game a lot to keep up with our gang....The Fun Elite Group....they only let me join because, I'm one of the overseas consultants...
Happy travels.

Martin
 
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Panorama or Poynting?

Seem to have the same specs; is one make considered better then the other?
I've had up until now the panorama's antenna's, and they have been really good, only recently changed to Poynting and that was solely based on cost as spec wise they are very similar, but the panorama are better looking in my opinion than the Poynting.
 
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Have found these two Poynting 7-in-one antennae, but apart from one being £50 more than the other, I can't see much difference. Is there a difference?

MIMO-3-V2-17
MIMO-4-17

Yes, there are some minor differences (other than the shape)....

MIMO-4 has a broader frequency range 617 – 7200 MHz compared to the MIMO-3's 410 – 3800 MHz (this makes less difference than it sounds like it does, they both cover most of what you'll find in Europe)

MIMO-3 has CBRS (CB Radio) which MIMO-4 doesn't have and it also has LTE-M 450. The brief version of LTE 450 is that it's a low frequency (450MHz - who would have guessed?) that's essentially been freed up by the abolition of the 2G standard. What it means in real life is a signal that can travel further due to the longer wavelength.

A word of caution on the MIMO-3-17 though - Poynting list it with 2 x 2 and 4 x 4 MIMO which makes me think that they might (confusingly) offer two variants of it. Just be sure to check that you're getting a 4 x 4 if you choose this. I could be wrong, but I'd definitely check before parting with cash...

There is also a MIMO-4-19, but that has 4 x Mobile and 4 x wifi, which seems overkill because I can't find a router that has 4 x MIMO and 4 x WIFI.
The MIMO-4-19 is essentially the same as the MIMO-4-17 but with the extra 2 WiFi antennas. You don't need it.

Panorama v Poynting?
I've no experience of the Panorama so can't comment on that. This is my second Poynting though and I've been very happy with them.
 
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Found this...is it what you suggest?
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I discounted that aerial as it was missing some of the bands for rural travelling but there will be more knowledgable people that can comment, on the plus side it is one of their latest antenna's but even their support pointed me towards the one i mentioned earlier.

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Am I so glad I trusted my fellow Funsters for advice....
I eMailed an outlet in Alicante to see what they have to offer me as a compatible Aerial for the RUTX14 ....
Firstly they said this router isn't good, in fact quite cheap....
They then went on to offer me various Aerials that,with what I've learnt on here is no way near compatible ....bad advice and most likely clearing out old stock items..not onto me they won't....I may order from them...but my advised choice not theirs..😀🇪🇺
 
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Am I so glad I trusted my fellow Funsters for advice....
I eMailed an outlet in Alicante to see what they have to offer me as a compatible Aerial for the RUTX14 ....
Firstly they said this router isn't good, in fact quite cheap....
They then went on to offer me various Aerials that,with what I've learnt on here is no way near compatible ....bad advice and most likely clearing out old stock items..not onto me they won't....I may order from them...but my advised choice not theirs..😀🇪🇺
We are heading that way at xmas if you need something bringing down if you are not in a hurry that is.
 
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I discounted that aerial as it was missing some of the bands for rural travelling but there will be more knowledgable people that can comment, on the plus side it is one of their latest antenna's but even their support pointed me towards the one i mentioned earlier.
MVNOs (Mobile Virtual Network Operators) in the UK use frequencies ranging from Band 20 (800MHz) up to Band 42 (3400MHz) which is why I was saying in my earlier post that both the MIMO-3 and MIMO-4 actually cover everything that's being broadcast in the UK and that the variance in frequency range between the two might be misleading when choosing.

That will vary a bit as you travel in other countries but again, within Europe you shouldn't be affected particularly. The most common ones are Band 1,3,7 and 8 (2100,1800,2600 and 900 MHz respectively)

You will also quite often find bands 19, 20, 28, 38 and 40 (800, 800, 700, 2600 and 2300 MHz respectively)

So, the short answer is that either will do the job for most of us travelling in and around Europe.
 
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MVNOs (Mobile Virtual Network Operators) in the UK use frequencies ranging from Band 20 (800MHz) up to Band 42 (3400MHz) which is why I was saying in my earlier post that both the MIMO-3 and MIMO-4 actually cover everything that's being broadcast in the UK.

That will vary a bit as you travel in other countries but again, within Europe you shouldn't be affected particularly. The most common ones are Band 1,3,7 and 8 (2100,1800,2600 and 900 MHz respectively)

You will also quite often find bands 19, 20, 28, 38 and 40 (800, 800, 700, 2600 and 2300 MHz respectively)

So, the short answer is that either will do the job for most of us travelling in and around Europe.
Poynting did quite a good youtube video explaining both types of antenna's that have been quoted on here and their uses which was quite informative, if i find it again i will link to it but its a good watch for people like me who knows very little.
 
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I found a promotional video by Poynting Sales director...she didn't go technical, it was all very staged in a Q&A format...looked like it was at a German motor show...
Man speaking in English with a German accent..
Asking various questions...can you drive on the motorway with just the magnet fixings. Can you go in a carwash with it in the roof etc etc....all fairly dumb questions.
The poynting lady replied in a similar manner...
However her selling techniques were second to none....
The Puck type is for towns and cities..
The Sharkfin style is for the countryside.
The round Mimo type is for both..
This has clinched it for me...I now know what I don't need....and advice on here has advised what I do.. I've put this link below if anyone might need advice on this matter.

 
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Well, I've decided.

Poynting MIMO-4-17
Teltonika RUTX50
And a Reglo 300gb from the St Malo E.Leclerk
A good set up but a bit OTT for what you need you, you could spend £200 to £300 less and get just as good results.

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What I have said many times on this forum. The Pucks have very poor or negative gain in the 800 mhz bandwidth this frequency is often used in rural areas as the signal carries further.
Yep.... I'm not going down that route.... I'm going big and powerful...this opens up loads of special areas to stay overnight when we are in need of internet coverage ..like always..
 
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Yep.... I'm not going down that route.... I'm going big and powerful...this opens up loads of special areas to stay overnight when we are in need of internet coverage ..like always..
Can I ask what setup you are going for please Martin?

Cheers,

Jock. :)
 
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