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post Jan 29 2011, 05:21 PM

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QUOTE(localhost25 @ Jan 29 2011, 02:15 PM)
hi bro
received the item..tested with E1762 +Yagi 3G 16dbi = full 3.5G
marvelous....!!!

thx bro..
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post Jan 29 2011, 07:32 PM

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can fit with modem AT&T Sierra Wireless 885 ..tq

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post Jan 29 2011, 10:30 PM

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QUOTE(coolstore @ Jan 29 2011, 11:36 AM)
of course it can use with e1762. in fact those 3g modem with ready external connector like e1762/ e169 etc is the most convenient way to add in 3g antenna. plug and play.

usb cable length got to test out yourself how long is still stable for the 3g modem working condition.


Added on January 29, 2011, 11:37 am
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Payment completed. Please process items delivery. TQ.
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post Jan 30 2011, 12:07 PM

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QUOTE(ZANTARA133 @ Jan 29 2011, 07:32 PM)
can fit with modem AT&T Sierra Wireless 885 ..tq
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replied in pm.


Added on January 30, 2011, 12:08 pm
QUOTE(oojang @ Jan 29 2011, 10:30 PM)
Payment completed. Please process items delivery. TQ.
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ok, noted, tq.

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pesuk
post Feb 1 2011, 06:40 PM

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Dude,

Does the AMY 3G 16dbi comes with the add in a cable to the internal connector?
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post Feb 2 2011, 11:57 AM

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QUOTE(pesuk @ Feb 1 2011, 06:40 PM)
Dude,

Does the AMY 3G 16dbi comes with the add in a cable to the internal connector?
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cable to the internal connector? do you mean those for E1550 Dlink etc w/o external connector. This is separate cable, and the cable not mature yet as i sourcing more suitable one, as current i test on hand is too thick, not flexible to put inside the modem.

16dbi AMY 3G come with its own coaxial cable ...

so which one you mean exactly?
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post Feb 2 2011, 02:29 PM

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Yeah, I mean those for E1550 Dlink etc w/o external connector.

Seems like I need to get myself USB with ready external connector slot.

Later la.

Thanks.
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QUOTE(coolstore @ Jan 30 2011, 12:07 PM)
replied in pm.


Added on January 30, 2011, 12:08 pm
ok, noted, tq.
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Yup, received mine. Works fine in low signal areas like office and home. More importantly can share access using 3G router. tq.
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post Feb 4 2011, 11:42 AM

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QUOTE(pesuk @ Feb 2 2011, 02:29 PM)
Yeah, I mean those for E1550 Dlink etc w/o external connector.

Seems like I need to get myself USB with ready external connector slot.

Later la.

Thanks.
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yup, 3g usb modem with ready external connector is the best companion to work with external 3g antenna. Simply attach it while use indoor/ in room and to be on the go, just detach the antenna bring the usb modem out conveniently.

Due to the reason to cut cost, manufacturer started coming out 3g modem model w/o ready connector. This is a step back design but the market prefer low starting cost and telco also welcome low cost modem as *free modem to subscibers.


Added on February 4, 2011, 11:46 am
QUOTE(oojang @ Feb 3 2011, 07:55 AM)
Yup, received mine. Works fine in low signal areas like office and home. More importantly can share access using 3G router. tq.
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3g antenna + 3g modem + 3g router is really a stable cum performance wise combination for indoor multiple users usage.

lately also found out that in alley area between houses where the 3g signal also really not acceptable quality, use the 3g yagi shoot up / out from the alley area and regain the stability and performance. Pariticularly useful for ppl stay in room behind the house, near the alley area where more blocking sit around.

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post Feb 5 2011, 10:32 AM

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QUOTE(maxcheam @ Jan 27 2011, 02:44 PM)
PM me best price for 2 sets of the antenna & huawei connector converter plus shipping to Kelantan. Need to guarantee can deliver before CNY. Thanks in advance.
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I ordered 2 sets and got the items before CNY. Great service and fast delivery. Unfortunately, I didn't get any free time to test it out yet. Gonna use these two antennas to point to 2 different towers with two modems and two routers for failover/redundant connections. Will try load balancing as well if Maxis connection is stable. tongue.gif
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use TS9 connector?
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post Feb 5 2011, 12:56 PM

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QUOTE(maxcheam @ Feb 5 2011, 10:32 AM)
I ordered 2 sets and got the items before CNY. Great service and fast delivery. Unfortunately, I didn't get any free time to test it out yet. Gonna use these two antennas to point to 2 different towers with two modems and two routers for failover/redundant connections. Will try load balancing as well if Maxis connection is stable. tongue.gif
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3G load balancing ... shocking.gif

btw, u know the location of cell towers around?... telco staff can access such info, some senior promoter also can access to that, just don't willing tell much. i think subriber better sign up with permanent booth where one can refers back the promoter to ask him/her access to that info. if sign up at roadshow, they won't help any.


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QUOTE(iddbbi @ Feb 5 2011, 10:47 AM)
use TS9 connector?
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for huawei usb modem? they are using crc9 connector. so the converter i provide for huawei modem is crc9 > rpsma.

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QUOTE(coolstore @ Feb 5 2011, 12:56 PM)
3G load balancing ...  shocking.gif

btw, u know the location of cell towers around?... telco staff can access such info, some senior promoter also can access to that, just don't willing tell much. i think subriber better sign up with permanent booth where one can refers back the promoter to ask him/her access to that info. if sign up at roadshow, they won't help any.
Hehe.. Unfortunately, I don't have such connections with Maxis employees. I'm just gonna point towards two different directions that give me the best signal. Hopefully my house is in between two towers. biggrin.gif


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post Feb 6 2011, 06:24 PM

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QUOTE(maxcheam @ Feb 5 2011, 02:09 PM)
Hehe.. Unfortunately, I don't have such connections with Maxis employees. I'm just gonna point towards two different directions that give me the best signal. Hopefully my house is in between two towers. biggrin.gif
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most of them won't tell this any.

this is quite logic, just imagine what if you know the cell tower is not far from your house but you still experience slow speed due to heavy users loads in that area and we know telco won't keep dump in money to expand towers, some more now they are fighting for low subscription price... so they won't let user catch this point ...

last time i met a yes promoter, he said he used to be wimax dealer, he can accessed to wimax tower distributions info, of course for now he know the yes towers locations. so if user subscribe to this kind dealer will be best back to this 'insider' and ask.
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Hi...
I use huawei E173 Celcom broadband. In its packaging it say something like this:

USB modem supports:
GSM/GPRS/EDGE - 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
3G/HSDPA (7.2Mbps) - 900/2100 MHz

My internet connection is always GPRS sometime HSDPA and rarely 3G (0-1 bar strength, 3-5 second only)
I've tested the connection outdoor just outside of my room and the signal for 3G becomes slightly better, around 3 bars and appears longer.
I've checked with the Celcom center for the location of the tower and the tower location maybe around 1.5km from my room/house.
I read at some replies before that celcom is using 900 MHz at rural area. How do i now my tower use 900 MHz or 2100 Mhz?
So i want to ask ur advice for using the 3G antenna to boost my 3G signal reception. Which is the best? Omni or Yagi?
I would like to know the total price for the Yagi package for Huawei 3G modem.
Can you show me some pics of how to install these Yagi to my Huawei E173 USB 3G modem?


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post Feb 8 2011, 12:57 PM

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QUOTE(Kyldera @ Feb 8 2011, 03:51 AM)
Hi...
I use huawei E173 Celcom broadband. In its packaging it say something like this:

USB modem supports:
GSM/GPRS/EDGE - 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
3G/HSDPA (7.2Mbps) - 900/2100 MHz

My internet connection is always GPRS sometime HSDPA and rarely 3G (0-1 bar strength, 3-5 second only)
I've tested the connection outdoor just outside of my room and the signal for 3G becomes slightly better, around 3 bars and appears longer.
I've checked with the Celcom center for the location of the tower and the tower location maybe around 1.5km from my room/house.
I read at some replies before that celcom is using 900 MHz at rural area. How do i now my tower use 900 MHz or 2100 Mhz?
So i want to ask ur advice for using the 3G antenna to boost my 3G signal reception. Which is the best? Omni or Yagi?
I would like to know the total price for the Yagi package for Huawei 3G modem.
Can you show me some pics of how to install these Yagi to my Huawei E173 USB 3G modem?
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I'm afraid E173 can't attach ext antenna easily for now because it lack a ready external connector. There is a internal connector inside, and must add in a cable onto it to enable external antenna connectivity, but this sort cable not mature yet, still seeking for better cable quality. And the internal connector of E173 unknown yet, unless u open up all the housing to view the pcb, but this will void the warranty.

it is better to use 3G directional yagi to shoot far away as outside your room also no good 3G coverage.

900/2100 this matter must ask your local representative.

if 900MHz only got up to 10dbi directional, but the matter still your 3g modem not easy enough. if can, get huawei e1762/e160 that kind which got external connector ready to add in antenna.
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QUOTE(coolstore @ Feb 8 2011, 12:57 PM)
I'm afraid E173 can't attach ext antenna easily for now because it lack a ready external connector. There is a internal connector inside, and must add in a cable onto it to enable external antenna connectivity, but this sort cable not mature yet, still seeking for better cable quality. And the internal connector of E173 unknown yet, unless u open up all the housing to view the pcb, but this will void the warranty.

it is better to use 3G directional yagi to shoot far away as outside your room also no good 3G coverage.

900/2100 this matter must ask your local representative.

if 900MHz only got up to 10dbi directional, but the matter still your 3g modem not easy enough. if can, get huawei e1762/e160 that kind which got external connector ready to add in antenna.
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Can you PM me the price for Yagi (complete with its cable, connector converter and postal charges) set and also if can the price of the set for 10dBi directional antenna.
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post Feb 9 2011, 06:53 PM

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QUOTE(Kyldera @ Feb 8 2011, 07:26 PM)
Can you PM me the price for Yagi (complete with its cable, connector converter and postal charges) set and also if can the price of the set for 10dBi directional antenna.
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QUOTE(coolstore @ Feb 5 2011, 12:56 PM)
3G load balancing ...  shocking.gif

btw, u know the location of cell towers around?... telco staff can access such info, some senior promoter also can access to that, just don't willing tell much. i think subriber better sign up with permanent booth where one can refers back the promoter to ask him/her access to that info. if sign up at roadshow, they won't help any.


Added on February 5, 2011, 12:57 pm

for huawei usb modem? they are using crc9 connector. so the converter i provide for huawei modem is crc9 > rpsma.
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nope, for Sierra Wireless. smile.gif
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post Feb 11 2011, 12:32 PM

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QUOTE(iddbbi @ Feb 10 2011, 12:08 PM)
nope, for Sierra Wireless. smile.gif
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yes, for Sierra is TS9>rpsma, i'm going bring in some now, you can reserve 1 now.

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