External Atenna for MR100
i'm planning to buy antenna for my MR100 and after searching in the forum i see some thread about external antenna port issue and such so i want to ask if this thing will work on MR100
here's the picture of the external antenna
The spec for the antenna
- Antenna Type : OMNI DIRECTIONAL 360 ANTENNA
- Gain Average : 12dBi
- Frequency: 800Mhz / 900Mhz / 1800Mhz / 2100Mhz, 2400Mhz, 2700Mhz. Wideband 698-960-1710-2700Mhz
- Support Network: 2G, 3G, HSDPA, 4G LTE, 4G DCS, 4.5G
- Frequency Range (MHz) : 700~2700MHz
- Polarization Type : Horizontal & Vertical
- Input Impedance : 50Ω
- Horizontal Beamwidth : 360°
- Vertical Beamwidth : 7°
- Isolation : >30dB
- Rated Wind Velocity : 126km/h
- VSWR: 2.0 : 1
- Working Temperature : -40°C~+65°C
- Cable Length : 2M
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Usually you need to make sure the interface type and frequency range are matched.
The interface type of original antennas is SMA male, you could double check the description of the antenna to see if it is also SMA male. And the frequency supported by MR100 are as below which seems to match with the antenna.
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@Tadayoshi I've tried use this external antenna for my TP-MR105. But it doesn't work.
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Usually you need to make sure the interface type and frequency range are matched.
The interface type of original antennas is SMA male, you could double check the description of the antenna to see if it is also SMA male. And the frequency supported by MR100 are as below which seems to match with the antenna.
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It seems the MR105 uses internal antennas by default, for the external antennas to work instead of the router’s internal antennas, you need to enable external antennas on the web page.
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@QRene Of course i did it. And i also try to use other type antenna. Like pic. Same it doesn't work. I think it is a bug on the modem
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You mean no signal at all or signal is the same as that when using internal antennas?
Also make sure the supported LTE frequency range matches the MR105.
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@QRene there's some frequency that's same but some are no so will it still work?
this is the antenna frequency
Frequency: 800Mhz / 900Mhz / 1800Mhz / 2100Mhz, 2400Mhz, 2700Mhz. Wideband 698-960-1710-2700Mhz
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@Tadayoshi If your ISP only use the frequencies that the antenna supports, that should be fine, or it might cause issues in other frequency bands.
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