This might get long...Sorry
I want to connect to cellular using a Verizon and a Sprint Hotspot (My company supplies the Verizon and I pay for the Sprint. 3g a month for $30 grandfathered)
I want to extend my WiFi performance to reach a McDonalds, Starbucks, etc while on the road.
Currently I have a Yagi antenna on a 16' mast that I've deployed and connect to the previous Sprint and current Verizon Jetpack. I bought this antenna from Amazon. Recently Sprint replaced my old HotSpot with a new unit that operates on a new system they are using. I've not had the chance to try it with this antenna yet.
Highest Gain Wide-Band Log Periodic Yagi Antenna with 30ft cable and mounting hardware
Antenna adapter cable for Verizon Wireless Novatel MiFi Jetpack 4620L 4620LE 4G LTE Global Hotspot
Frequency: 698-960/1710-2700 MHz
Gain: 11dBi 30ft LMR200 Low-Loss Extension Cable
This antenna works great to "capture" cell sights on the Hotspots. A simple wire to the antenna connection on the Verizon MiFi hotspot and turn the mast for best performance. In the mountains of Vermont and the wilds of Maine it has worked great when nothing else was receiving cell service.
QUESTION:
#1) Would this antenna work on my recently upgraded Spring Hotspot that operates on the new Sprint system?
"The new Zing support Sprint's new tri-band approach to LTE. Sprint has been taking its existing 1900MHz LTE network and supplementing it with 800MHz, which does much better at penetrating buildings, and 2600MHz, which should provide scorching speed in urban areas."
#2) Would this antenna work with some type of WiFi router to extend my WiFi range?
#3) Would the BoatANT be a better choice for an antenna being that it is omni directional and operates on all frequencies http://www.wireng.com/boatant/
"The BoatAntโข is a top quality, omnidirectional antenna that can be used as an external antenna for amplifiers/repeaters/boosters (GSM/PCS/DCS/2G/3G/4G/AWS/UMTS/WiMAX), direct-connect antenna for cellular devices such as cell phones, modems, and mobile hotspots, direct-connect antenna for Wi-Fi devices, and direct-connect antenna for WiMAX devices."
#4) Is there any way to use one antenna, one cable and some type of device in the camper to improve both Hotspot cellular and WiFi performance?
#5) What would you recommend?
#6) Am I making this more complicated than it is?
Thanks in advance for any and all help you can offer!
RoyB
Dartmouth, MA
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