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What is strong and weak signal in dBm for 3G vs. 4G?

Apr 29, 2016

What is strong and weak signal in dBm for 3G vs. 4G?

Having an accurate measurement of signal strength in decibels (dBm) is crucial when installing your cell phone signal booster system. Decibels accurately measure the signal strength you are receiving. How do you measure it? How to measure signal strength in dBm on iPhone: Dial *3001#12345#* then press Call. Hold down power button until you see, "Slide to Power Off". Then release the power button. Hold the Home button until your main screen appears. If you want to check 3G/1x network signal strength but your iPhone is picking up 4G/ LTE signal, go to Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data Options...

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Blown Fiber and Jetted Fiber DAS Installations

Apr 13, 2016

Blown Fiber and Jetted Fiber DAS Installations

Blown Fiber and Jetted Fiber are two new terms we're hearing in wireless networking industry regarding DAS installations. These terms are used to describe the use of compressed air when placing microfiber cable. Both these terms suggest that the microfiber is being pushed or propelled by air through a microduct; However, "air lubrication" would possibly be a more appropriate phrase. Jetted Fibers and Blown Fibers in distributed antenna systems (DAS) help push fiber deeper into the network to increase bandwidth and keep construction costs down to allow for future expansion. Air is used as a means of reducing friction between...

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Changing Wireless Networks from 2x2 MIMO to 4x2 MIMO

Apr 12, 2016

As we see consumers drive usage even higher, so too are we seeing the demands for wireless data. Therefore, with limitations on capital and operating budgets, the challenge today is to efficiently utilize existing assets. In a recent paper by Mohamed Hamdy, he wrote about one specific option available to network operators, and that is - adding more sectors at macro sites by using multibeam antennas. His "Multibeam Antennas Planning - Limitations and Solutions" white paper considers both technical challenges and possible solutions to deploying multibeam antenna. Multibeam antennas can increase the capacity of a site by reconfiguring a 3-sector...

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The "Neutral Host" in DAS Installations

Apr 11, 2016

The "Neutral Host" in DAS Installations

With Neutral Host in DAS installations, ownership of system is shifted from carrier to a third-party system provider, a DAS integrator, or the building owner. In today's globalized world, the continuing demand for improved technology means there's always a new product or solution which requires a new name, and it can be difficult to keep up with all the terminology. Consequently, introducing Neutral Host DAS. Industry trackers are now saying that DAS installations whether Active or Passive, could easily approximately double or triple by next year. The cost of both deploying and maintaining today's DAS installation is constantly growing. This...

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Defining Small Cell in Wireless Industry Networks

Apr 08, 2016

Defining Small Cell in Wireless Industry Networks

"Small cells" is one of the more recent developments in the wireless industry. In a wireless network, small cells provide both coverage and capacity, indoors and outdoors. Their function in the wireless network is to increase capacity and to achieve higher radio density. What Is a Small Cell? Also known as a small cellular base station, small cells incorporate a few different technologies, but perhaps they are best described as anything that is not a standard macro site. It is the function they play in the wireless network that defines them Their function is to add capacity by shifting traffic...

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