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In Teltonika devices, one mobile antenna connector is '''"MAIN"' | In Teltonika networking devices, one mobile antenna connector is '''"MAIN"''', while the another one is '''"AUX"'''. | ||
Depending on what technology ''(3G/4G)'' is used to connect to the mobile network provider, '''"AUX"''' antenna performs a different role: | Depending on what technology ''(3G/4G)'' is used to connect to the mobile network provider, '''"AUX"''' antenna performs a different role: | ||
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* When ''"3G"'' technology is used, '''"AUX"''' antenna is used as "diversity antenna" for error correction. Its effects are mostly noticeable in poor mobile signal strength areas. | * When ''"3G"'' technology is used, '''"AUX"''' antenna is used as "diversity antenna" for error correction. Its effects are mostly noticeable in poor mobile signal strength areas. | ||
* When ''"4G (LTE)"'' technology is used, '''"AUX"''' antenna is used as a secondary receiving antenna, increasing overall mobile download speed of the device. | * When ''"4G (LTE)"'' technology is used, '''"AUX"''' antenna is used both as diversity antenna and as a secondary receiving antenna, increasing data connection quality and overall mobile download speed of the device. | ||
We recommend you to always have both mobile antennas connected for the best performance. However, if the situation does not allow you to use both mobile antennas (e.g. if the router is mounted in tight space where there is only enough space for one antenna), then '''"MAIN"''' mobile antenna connector should be used. | We recommend you to always have both mobile antennas connected for the best performance. However, if the situation does not allow you to use both mobile antennas ''(e.g. if the router is mounted in tight space where there is only enough space for one antenna)'', then '''"MAIN"''' mobile antenna connector should be used. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:36, 12 October 2020
Main Page > FAQ > Other Topics > Mobile Main and AUX AntennasIn Teltonika networking devices, one mobile antenna connector is "MAIN", while the another one is "AUX".
Depending on what technology (3G/4G) is used to connect to the mobile network provider, "AUX" antenna performs a different role:
- When "3G" technology is used, "AUX" antenna is used as "diversity antenna" for error correction. Its effects are mostly noticeable in poor mobile signal strength areas.
- When "4G (LTE)" technology is used, "AUX" antenna is used both as diversity antenna and as a secondary receiving antenna, increasing data connection quality and overall mobile download speed of the device.
We recommend you to always have both mobile antennas connected for the best performance. However, if the situation does not allow you to use both mobile antennas (e.g. if the router is mounted in tight space where there is only enough space for one antenna), then "MAIN" mobile antenna connector should be used.