Posts Tagged ‘4G’
Jumpers and Antennas for the Baicells Nova 436Q: What We Actually Run
What we actually buy for jumpers and sector antennas on a refurbished Baicells Nova 436Q deployment, and the framework we use to pick between KP Performance and Alpha Wireless. Includes the connector trap that catches the most people, why MET is worth the upgrade, and the case for Eupen jumpers — with the exact ISP Supplies part numbers — on every CBRS site.
Read MoreDocumenting the Edge: Photos You Need From Every Install
The difference between an easy support call and a painful one is decided long before your customer experience team ever picks up the phone. Install documentation gives you certainty about what is in place, allows audits without rolling a second truck, and provides reference material when issues inevitably arise. At The Edge Mile, we recommend…
Read MoreWhen Fiber Fails, Wireless To The Rescue
Pictures are worth a thousand words – and this one has a story indeed. Shown in the center is a Mimosa ethernet NID. It’s connected to an outdoor wireless internet CPE used for this customer to get internet. It was part of a recent install where a customer upgraded from unreliable fiber internet to Lightwave…
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