I know we've been getting a lot of questions about 4G LTE amplifiers and I've just gotten word that we'll be getting one sometime next week to evaluate! If all goes well these may be available to the general public in as little as 8 weeks (maybe)!
Just thought I'd share the good word
Stay tuned for updates...
-- Edited by 3Gstore_Matt on Thursday 7th of April 2011 05:03:23 PM
Jack Mayer said
08:13 AM Apr 8, 2011
Don't hold your breath on the 8 weeks. I was field testing the SCT wireless amp in Sept. last year and it did not get through FCC approvals until December. And it was fully compliant when entering testing.
Mallo said
08:49 AM Apr 8, 2011
8 weeks is better then I expected so if it gets pushed some that's fine.
Mallo
3Gstore_Matt said
11:09 AM Apr 8, 2011
How did the SCT amp work out for you Jack? I'm really excited to see what type of results we see with this new amplifier, and like you said it may take a little while to get the final approval. The time frame I've given is an estimate and with any luck may be available. I'll be sure to keep you guys up to date on the test results and when we have a concrete date.
Mallo, this test system is a direct connect solution. So, it wouldn't work in the wireless sense like the products we discussed on the phone last week. If the direct connect solution is working well I'm sure a wireless system will be just around the corner though!
-- Edited by 3Gstore_Matt on Friday 8th of April 2011 11:11:39 AM
Mallo said
10:42 PM Apr 8, 2011
Pfft and here you had me all happy....
Mallo
Jack Mayer said
04:44 PM Apr 11, 2011
3Gstore_Matt wrote:
How did the SCT amp work out for you Jack?
-- Edited by 3Gstore_Matt on Friday 8th of April 2011 11:11:39 AM
Matt, I have tested the Wilson mobile amps and the SCT. The SCT perfforms quite well. Far better than the Wilson. It is the only wireless amp that I will recommend. Results of the testing are on my website in the communications section. You can download the test results file....look at the beginning of the section.
3Gstore_Matt said
06:14 PM Apr 15, 2011
Our testing is not yet complete, but initial results look VERY promising: in one location, our tester's LTE download speeds SKYROCKTED from 4mbps to nearly 20! If you'd like to be notified when the 4G LTE amplifier is available, fill out our notification form and we'll contact you as soon as it's in stock! 4G amplifier notification form
Jack Mayer said
10:27 AM Apr 17, 2011
Which frequencies are being amplified? I never saw the answer to that on the Escapees forum. If it is not amplifying 700,800 and 1900 it is really not that useful for a traveller - although just a 700 amp might be great for someone in a 700mhz Verizon fixed location.
Mmalenski said
01:56 PM Apr 17, 2011
I would love to have a wireless router that is just as fast as my home band.. Is there anythng out there? I use my iPad as my laptop, and we Video over the Internet to see an hear our kids ( forgot what that's called). I know 4g is better then 3G but does that really make a difference? My wife uses her the laptop, what should o get? clearwire? verizon? Who??
Jack Mayer said
08:43 AM Apr 19, 2011
4G cellular connections will be about as fast as most home connections once they are common. 3G connections average out around 1mbps or perhaps a little less - ewith some locations doing a little better. Far slower than most home connections but fine for browsing, email, and YouTube videos. And Skype works fine at that speed.
The biggest issues with cellular data are the fact that if you do much video at all you will over-run the 5gb plans, and potentially the 10gb ones. Millenicom 20gb plan is good and you are unlikely to over-run it unless you start watching movies online.
Verizon is the best provider for travellers. Their data network is the best if you look at it from a nationwide perspective. At this point in time I'd recommend the WiFiRanger router with a Verizon USB modem. I'd probably go with Millenicom for a 3G solution with 20gb of data. This has no contract so you can jump off it at any time and move to 4G. You mioght want to check the Communications section of my website.
-- Edited by Jack Mayer on Tuesday 19th of April 2011 08:45:58 AM
3Gstore_Matt said
11:40 AM Apr 19, 2011
Jack Mayer wrote:
Which frequencies are being amplified? I never saw the answer to that on the Escapees forum. If it is not amplifying 700,800 and 1900 it is really not that useful for a traveller - although just a 700 amp might be great for someone in a 700mhz Verizon fixed location.
I don't have an exact answer for you on this yet. Victor is doing the amp testing and I haven't had a chance to catch up with him yet and find out all the details. I'll let you know when I get an answer!
Mmalenski wrote:
I would love to have a wireless router that is just as fast as my home band.. Is there anythng out there? I use my iPad as my laptop, and we Video over the Internet to see an hear our kids ( forgot what that's called). I know 4g is better then 3G but does that really make a difference? My wife uses her the laptop, what should o get? clearwire? verizon? Who??
Verizon's new 4G LTE network is plenty fast and so is Sprint's 4G WiMAX network. What area are you looking to get service in? I can check coverage and see what type of options are available to you.
If you'll be doing a lot of travelling I'd recommend Verizon though, as they have the largest coverage throughout the U.S.
Mmalenski said
05:17 PM Apr 21, 2011
What about that clear wire ,,I'm looking for a wireless router so I can use my iPad we don't play games over the Internet ..more for surfing and paying bills and staying in touch with family,, would like to use it with netflexs and pandora . We are not high end users moving a lot of data over the Internet.
Bill Adams said
06:14 PM Apr 21, 2011
Are you going to be traveling? If so the answer is no to Clear wire. If you are going to be in a fixed location then it might work for you but you need to talk to them about their specific limitations.
Mmalenski said
06:38 PM Apr 21, 2011
We will be traveling from spot to spot for up to 3 months at a time... I was also going to get an antenna to get a boost
Bill Adams said
07:26 PM Apr 21, 2011
If you mean spot to spot in the same town then you can check to see if Clearwire has coverage in the areas that you will be stopping at. If you mean you will be traveling from State to State then I do not believe Clearwire will function outside of your home town or will work like Cricket where you have to be centrally located in specific cities for coverage.
bjoyce said
07:55 PM Apr 21, 2011
Clear/Clearwire/Sprint4G are the same coverage so you can use the Sprint coverage maps to see where they work. Go to http://www.sprint.com , go down to the bottom and select "See Wireless Coverage", then select "4G" and you will get:
4G is available in select cities, only on 4G-capable devices.
Enter your location in the search box above to look for 4G coverage. Then look for your device on the 4G devices list to the right to make sure you can take advantage of super-zippy 4G speeds.
It is not a pretty picture for travelers since the majority of the country has no 4G coverage.
Bill Adams said
07:49 AM Apr 22, 2011
Bill, Thanks for that info. I did not understand that Clear was just Sprint.
3Gstore_Matt said
10:40 AM Apr 22, 2011
Hello guys, I've got some repeater details for you and it wasn't what I was thinking. This system is actually a wireless repeater system consisting of a 70dB repeater with a Yagi antenna. It wouldn't be applicable for an RV installation but would be great for a home install. This system is going to be a monster though, in testing with a stand alone antenna we were achieving around -72dB and with the repeater system at 8 feet away saw signal hit -37dB! Although my news isn't all bad, I got the word that our techs and Wilson have confirmed that our Mag Mount antenna will support 4G LTE :)
This antenna should offer roughly a 2dB gain on the 4G LTE frequency. So, it's not as huge as what we'll be offering in the near future but at least it gives you an alternative till will offer some higher gain Omni's for the 4G LTE frequency.
I know we've been getting a lot of questions about 4G LTE amplifiers and I've just gotten word that we'll be getting one sometime next week to evaluate! If all goes well these may be available to the general public in as little as 8 weeks (maybe)!
Just thought I'd share the good word
Stay tuned for updates...
-- Edited by 3Gstore_Matt on Thursday 7th of April 2011 05:03:23 PM
8 weeks is better then I expected so if it gets pushed some that's fine.
Mallo
How did the SCT amp work out for you Jack? I'm really excited to see what type of results we see with this new amplifier, and like you said it may take a little while to get the final approval. The time frame I've given is an estimate and with any luck may be available. I'll be sure to keep you guys up to date on the test results and when we have a concrete date.
Mallo, this test system is a direct connect solution. So, it wouldn't work in the wireless sense like the products we discussed on the phone last week. If the direct connect solution is working well I'm sure a wireless system will be just around the corner though!
-- Edited by 3Gstore_Matt on Friday 8th of April 2011 11:11:39 AM
Pfft and here you had me all happy....
Mallo
Matt, I have tested the Wilson mobile amps and the SCT. The SCT perfforms quite well. Far better than the Wilson. It is the only wireless amp that I will recommend. Results of the testing are on my website in the communications section. You can download the test results file....look at the beginning of the section.
Our testing is not yet complete, but initial results look VERY promising: in one location, our tester's LTE download speeds SKYROCKTED from 4mbps to nearly 20! If you'd like to be notified when the 4G LTE amplifier is available, fill out our notification form and we'll contact you as soon as it's in stock! 4G amplifier notification form
Video over the Internet to see an hear our kids ( forgot what that's called). I know 4g is better then 3G but does that really make a difference?
My wife uses her the laptop, what should o get? clearwire? verizon? Who??
4G cellular connections will be about as fast as most home connections once they are common. 3G connections average out around 1mbps or perhaps a little less - ewith some locations doing a little better. Far slower than most home connections but fine for browsing, email, and YouTube videos. And Skype works fine at that speed.
The biggest issues with cellular data are the fact that if you do much video at all you will over-run the 5gb plans, and potentially the 10gb ones. Millenicom 20gb plan is good and you are unlikely to over-run it unless you start watching movies online.
Verizon is the best provider for travellers. Their data network is the best if you look at it from a nationwide perspective. At this point in time I'd recommend the WiFiRanger router with a Verizon USB modem. I'd probably go with Millenicom for a 3G solution with 20gb of data. This has no contract so you can jump off it at any time and move to 4G. You mioght want to check the Communications section of my website.
-- Edited by Jack Mayer on Tuesday 19th of April 2011 08:45:58 AM
Verizon's new 4G LTE network is plenty fast and so is Sprint's 4G WiMAX network. What area are you looking to get service in? I can check coverage and see what type of options are available to you.
If you'll be doing a lot of travelling I'd recommend Verizon though, as they have the largest coverage throughout the U.S.
Clear/Clearwire/Sprint4G are the same coverage so you can use the Sprint coverage maps to see where they work. Go to http://www.sprint.com , go down to the bottom and select "See Wireless Coverage", then select "4G" and you will get:
Enter your location in the search box above to look for 4G coverage. Then look for your device on the 4G devices list to the right to make sure you can take advantage of super-zippy 4G speeds.
Thanks for that info. I did not understand that Clear was just Sprint.
Hello guys, I've got some repeater details for you and it wasn't what I was thinking. This system is actually a wireless repeater system consisting of a 70dB repeater with a Yagi antenna. It wouldn't be applicable for an RV installation but would be great for a home install. This system is going to be a monster though, in testing with a stand alone antenna we were achieving around -72dB and with the repeater system at 8 feet away saw signal hit -37dB! Although my news isn't all bad, I got the word that our techs and Wilson have confirmed that our Mag Mount antenna will support 4G LTE :)
This antenna should offer roughly a 2dB gain on the 4G LTE frequency. So, it's not as huge as what we'll be offering in the near future but at least it gives you an alternative till will offer some higher gain Omni's for the 4G LTE frequency.