Which of this external antenna are good for Archer MR600?

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Which of this external antenna are good for Archer MR600?
Which of this external antenna are good for Archer MR600?
2023-12-10 07:14:02
Tags: #Network Connectivity #MR600 Outdoor Antennas
Model: Archer MR600  
Hardware Version: V3
Firmware Version: ‪1.1.0 0.9.1 v0001.0 Build 220727 Rel.74013n

Hi, can someone help me choose which of these antennas are good for the MR600? I have a very poor SNR (8dB) and a Signal Strength of 50% sometimes it gets 75%. I have an LTE subscription with a maximum speed of 75Mbps, but I can only get around 300Kbps to 7Mbps. In the midnight, I can achieve around 30-50Mbps. (probably people are sleeping).


My MR600 Dashboard:

 

I am eyeing these two directional antennas and planning to use an LMR400 cable (40 meters) because the coconuts are 30 meters in height.


ANTENNA 1:

 

Features

• Hyperbolic Mesh Design

• ±45 Slant Polarization

• 2*22 dBi Gain

• 2x2 MIMO


Applications

• LTE,5G,CBRS

• Cellular networks

• DAS (Distributed Antenna Systems)

• IEEE 802.11b/g/n WiFi applications

Technical Specifications
 



Technical Specifications:

 

 

ANTENNA 2:

 

Features

• 698-3800MHz Frequency• 20dBi High Gain• MIMO• Dual Slant (±45°)


Application

• Works on any 3G / 4G / LTE / CBRS / 5G cellular network such as Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and more • Dual Antenna MIMO Design Improves Performance





Technical Specifications: 



 

These two antennas have a $30 difference in price, Antenna 1 is cheaper.
 

The cable I wanted to use for 40m pole is LMR400, is this good?
 

I hope someone can help me figure out which of these two antennas are better. Thanks in Advance!


 

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Re:Which of this external antenna are good for Archer MR600?
2024-01-05 01:24:41

  @Vintage-MR600 

 

Hi, the MR600 V3 antenna frequency range is 700MHz-960Mhz&1710-2690MHz, it seems that the first antenna doesn't support the lower frequency band B8, B20 and B28, based on your router screenshots, it used B1 and B3 at that moment, if your ISP don't use those bands at all, it should fine.

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