Man I wish this came out earlier, I have so many antennas (from you and Waveform) and none of them have really cut the mustard much... If you need a reviewer I'd be more than happy! I've done 3 different custom made enclosures myself now, sticking things such as the Nokia trashcan in an enclosure :P
We are working on a design, but have no release date. We don't even have a testable design, so no foreseeable ETA on it. :( BUT! You can use our 4x4 "Signal Brick" antenna with the InvisaGig and some antenna cables. th-cam.com/video/Ab48tkSRw2A/w-d-xo.html
@@wirelesshaven I like solutions that reduce signal loss by placing the radio outside and only require an ethernet cable (smaller holes) as long as it either has eSIM for cloud-based carrier switching on an all-carrier plan or dual/multiple selectable SIM support.
5G internet. The InvisaGig is a 5G modem. The QuadLink antenna was made for the InvisaGig modem so that you can get maximum 5G and LTE signals for fast home, mobile, or business internet.
You should coordinate with AREDN to get this on the mesh network
I'll have to look into that. I'm not familiar with much of the ARED Network stuff.
Man I wish this came out earlier, I have so many antennas (from you and Waveform) and none of them have really cut the mustard much... If you need a reviewer I'd be more than happy! I've done 3 different custom made enclosures myself now, sticking things such as the Nokia trashcan in an enclosure :P
I feel you. I've made so many different enclosure builds to solve my own signal issues. I'm like a tornado chaser for cell internet. lol.
Very nice video and of course, The Antenna looks great!
Anything more compact for rv usage?
We are working on a design, but have no release date. We don't even have a testable design, so no foreseeable ETA on it. :(
BUT! You can use our 4x4 "Signal Brick" antenna with the InvisaGig and some antenna cables.
th-cam.com/video/Ab48tkSRw2A/w-d-xo.html
Yeah. I think this one would tip my Winnebago over! @@wirelesshaven
@@RobertHawk Nah! :) It's big but it's not crazy. :D
@@wirelesshaven I like solutions that reduce signal loss by placing the radio outside and only require an ethernet cable (smaller holes) as long as it either has eSIM for cloud-based carrier switching on an all-carrier plan or dual/multiple selectable SIM support.
Very interesting. Is lightning protection needed with PoE?
Good call! It is recommended. We may need to add that to the bundle!
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What the h*** is it for
5G internet. The InvisaGig is a 5G modem. The QuadLink antenna was made for the InvisaGig modem so that you can get maximum 5G and LTE signals for fast home, mobile, or business internet.