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15 Jul 2009 16:44 #56738
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I've been getting v.poor results from my new 2820n using a single Ant-1107 High Gain Antenna, poor signal strength, long time to make connection, dropped connections etc. I'm using the high gain in the left or right connection not the centre one. I replaced the high gain with the 3 supplied short antenna and all problems went away. As I'm rack mounting the 2820n I can't use the short antenna. Question: do I need to use 3 high gain antennas to get good results??
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12 Oct 2009 12:21 #58230
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I too have the same question. Do all 3 antenna ports need the antennas replaced? On some routers e.g. Billion, one of the antenna ports is the main RX/TX port and the other is RX only.
Can anyone advise if this is the same?
Can anyone advise if this is the same?
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12 Oct 2009 13:56 #58231
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phez,
I asked Draytek technical and they said all 3 antenna had to be the same. I updated mine to use 3 high gain ones and the problems went away - however an expensive lesson!
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I too have the same question. Do all 3 antenna ports need the antennas replaced? On some routers e.g. Billion, one of the antenna ports is the main RX/TX port and the other is RX only.phez wrote:
Can anyone advise if this is the same?
phez,
I asked Draytek technical and they said all 3 antenna had to be the same. I updated mine to use 3 high gain ones and the problems went away - however an expensive lesson!
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16 Oct 2009 08:27 #58296
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Thanks Tobiz, thats a real shame because it is expensive and when you want to rack mount it its near impossible with 3 fixed antennas on the rear of the unit.
I wanted to place 1 high gain external antenna to capture all the traffic in the house. Any ideas?
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phez,
I asked Draytek technical and they said all 3 antenna had to be the same. I updated mine to use 3 high gain ones and the problems went away - however an expensive lesson!
Thanks Tobiz, thats a real shame because it is expensive and when you want to rack mount it its near impossible with 3 fixed antennas on the rear of the unit.
I wanted to place 1 high gain external antenna to capture all the traffic in the house. Any ideas?
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16 Oct 2009 12:41 #58309
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802.11n using Mimo requires multiple (>1) antennae but maybe if you swtich to 802.11b or G only you will get better performance with a single antennae, as long as you connect to the right socket.
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16 Oct 2009 14:34 #58313
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Thanks Admin, do you know which would be the right socket?
I have had a look around the forums and cant see anyone using the 2820vn with external antennas in a SOHO environment?
Looking at the below link, the draytek antennas dont stack up the best:
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfm?t=1278283
I bought my 2820vn with 5dbi antennas, have probably wasted money on that.
I am looking to buy something like this:
http://www.dlink.com.au/Products.aspx?Sec=3&Sub1=18&Sub2=38&PID=197
They are only rated to wireless-G. I have seen this for wirless-N
http://www.quickertek.com/products/80211N_upgrade_BS.php
It looks like it would work. Anyone tried one?
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802.11n using Mimo requires multiple (>1) antennae but maybe if you swtich to 802.11b or G only you will get better performance with a single antennae, as long as you connect to the right socket.admin wrote:
Thanks Admin, do you know which would be the right socket?
I have had a look around the forums and cant see anyone using the 2820vn with external antennas in a SOHO environment?
Looking at the below link, the draytek antennas dont stack up the best:
I bought my 2820vn with 5dbi antennas, have probably wasted money on that.
I am looking to buy something like this:
They are only rated to wireless-G. I have seen this for wirless-N
It looks like it would work. Anyone tried one?
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