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Standard User silversheepz
(learned) Sat 08-Aug-09 20:25:48
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Re: Boosting dongle signal strength - need help please


[re: MrSaffron] [link to this post]
 
I've been sat close to the window most of today, using a slightly shorter usb cable connected to the dongle, and I can't say I've noticed any difference in the signal strength, but I'm pretty sure from all of the responses I've had that it's down to several problems;

Being relatively close to several trees
Having an multi-directional antenna
Not having the antenna high enough

With all those in mind I'm off to buy another antenna and build a mast whilst I'm waiting for it to be delivered!!

Thanks for your inputs peepz, tis appreciated!!

Mike
Standard User adamtemp
(committed) Sat 08-Aug-09 22:23:26
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Re: Boosting dongle signal strength - need help please


[re: silversheepz] [link to this post]
 
if you go to sitefinder on the ofcom site and get the exact location of the 3 mast and point it as accuratly towards that direction.

I hope it improves your situation.

Adam

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Standard User zebedeee
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Tue 18-Aug-09 13:56:32
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Re: Boosting dongle signal strength - need help please


[re: silversheepz] [link to this post]
 
If what you bought on Saturday didn't work, I just got one of these and one of these (the one on the left of the page) to "connect" to my Orange 3G dongle. Without the antenna, I got 2 bars on the Orange strength meter, and with the aerial I got 5 bars.

Home ADSL: Sky Max LLU 3864kbps down, 625kbps up
Business ADSL:
ZeN Office 8000 2562kbps down, 832kbps up
Orange 3G Business Everywhere Mobile BB 1200kbps down, 320kbps up
Stats shown are recent measurements (same premises)
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Standard User jonwatson
(newbie) Wed 19-Aug-09 17:36:09
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Re: Boosting dongle signal strength - need help please


[re: adamtemp] [link to this post]
 
Does the sitefinder site actually work? For GU35 9JP there is nothing shown (no blue triangles), even when opened up. But the detail shows sites and 3 claim a mast 1.75 miles away.
Standard User adamtemp
(experienced) Wed 19-Aug-09 18:04:59
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[re: jonwatson] [link to this post]
 
ok I guess that would be the 3 mast in bordon on camp road north of budds lane junction

I put your postcode in then zoomed out to find nearest town and zoomed in and then clicked on triangle to get info.

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Anonymous
(Unregistered)Wed 16-Jun-10 16:23:01
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Re: Boosting dongle signal strength - need help please


[re: silversheepz] [link to this post]
 
Hi you can get a antenna you plug into your dongle which will boost the signal. Go to www,.antennasonline.co.uk they will help.
Anonymous
(Unregistered)Thu 02-Dec-10 14:05:22
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[re: silversheepz] [link to this post]
 
www.antennasonline.co.uk

This company has antennas to boost your dongles signal which helps boost download speeds.
Anonymous
(Unregistered)Fri 03-Dec-10 02:54:14
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[re: Anonymous] [link to this post]
 
At the beginning of November I started to have problems with my Orange MB, always dropping to GPRS at just 5Kb/s and frequently disconnecting.
Eventually I got Orange to give me the Option 515m dongle FOC, (but extending my contact to another 12 months).
Yes, it works lot better, keeping steady connection and 3G mode most of the time, though the actual speed varies.

However, while my old Huavei works happily on 1.5m of USB two piece cable,
the Option will only work with one piece 1m cable.
Standard User rustianimal
(newbie) Thu 09-Dec-10 16:05:29
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Re: Boosting dongle signal strength - need help please


[re: Anonymous] [link to this post]
 
if you have a dongle with an external antennae connector, use a high gain antenna (flat panel antenna for example), but keep the cable between the dongle and the antenna as short as possible.

If you need to mount the antenna some way away from your computer, use a USB extender lead that has a booster in it. These types of long USB cables have a large fat female connector that contains the booster, which boosts the USB signal from your dongle as it goes down the cable to the computer.
Standard User Supatramp
(member) Sun 20-Mar-11 13:30:31
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Re: Boosting dongle signal strength - need help please


[re: rustianimal] [link to this post]
 
I've had a '3' dongle for a couple of years now, using it at various locations while away in the caravan. It's performance, i.e. connection, signal, stability have all significantly improved since I bought a 5m extension cable with a booster on it.

The general consensus on the mobile bb section of one of the caravanning forums was that getting the dongle high was not a huge issue, but that an extension lead was worthwhile. I can only say that from personal experience, the 5m lead with booster has made a significant difference, as I can now put the dongle wherever in the caravan it gets the best signal.

David
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