Archer MR600(EU) V1 - BETA Firmware - Allowing selection of 4G+bands for Archer MR600 manually

Hi all,
Following the long thread on the same subject discssing the BETA FW, as I said I would, TPLink have given me permission to share the FW download llink.
From TPLink - We recently released a beta firmware for Archer MR600(EU) V1 which can allow us to select 4G+bands for Archer MR600 manually.
https://static.tp-link.com/2020/202004/20200420/Archer_MR600v1_1.1.0_0.9.1_[200417-rel75138]_up_boot_2020-04-20_08.44.31.zip
For Archer MR600, if you want to use its 4G+network, your SIM card should support the CA bands group Archer MR400 supports. Please check the attached picture and check if your SIM card supports the band groups on the list or not.
They asked me to state that, this BETA FW is for the Archer MR600(EU) V1 ONLY!
Neither TPLink nor me take any respnsbility if you flash a none-EU router.
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@AkashDev hi Akash. You won't be able to achieve best results with just slanting two LPDA without knowing the polarization. The picture you have attached is of the Poynting A-LPDA-0020-V2 . In that one LPDA is Vertically polarized and the other is Horizontal polarization . Poynting gives customer two LPDA of each different polarization to achieve MIMO and hence designed a bracket for that too. So the orthogonal polarization is achieved which matches the cross-polarization of MIMO sector antennas of the Mobile transmitting towers . Still there are some sector antennas in rural areas in india (rarely) which are only vertically polarized. So in such case it won't get benefited even if you fix a MIMO at UE side. But most cities Metros in India are equipped with cross polarized antennas in towers.
Just double check that with your seller. I strongly believe these LPDA antennas must be both vertically polarized. It's the same for all chinese antennas unless they sell it as MIMO exclusively.
So having said that, you are not getting best RSRQ results even if you mount them +-45 degree. And also SINR doesn't improve.
Since you have already brought them. I would say you can get best results of you mount them both vertically at different poles with some feet apart or on same pole with a distance of 2-3 meters pointing at two different towers. Hope you ll get the best results.
I think it helps..😊
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@AP_Techie Went through that video its more about the omnidirectional antena placing at a distance, Any way thanks for the info, Learnt something out of it.
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@Abhi093 ya its a chinese Antenna for sure, i will try one you suggested, but another tower has some obstruction, not a clean line of sight, i will give a try this weekend and see if those vallues improves!
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@AkashDev I too realised the fact after I bought these LPDAs. They definitely will catch the signal so you will always have a good RSRP. But for data speeds to increase you need a Cross polarized antenna that will improve your RSRQ and hence your SINR improves. I gave up with these LPDAs and brough a MIMO Panel (9 dbi max gain ) which was enough to catch a signal from a distance of 600-700 meters. I get good RSRQ and SINR .attached is the pic of my MIMO Antenna mounted at a height of 40 meters above the ground facing the tower.
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Some people are getting good Quality (RSRQ) and SINR even they have or haven't these LPDAs installed.because
they must be staying very close to BTS with very clear LoS , there must be no blocking objects or building etc come in between. And they are placed in the tower's sector antenna beam forming region.,they must be at an higher altitude than others. There must be no other cell near by to cause same channel interference , on the other hand they are using these high gain LPDA thus reducing the interference and get good SINR.
The above factors are also equally be considered for getting best LTE Speeds.
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@Abhi093 Earlier I was thinking about this patch panel, before landing upon the LPDA's. It costs 800 rs in Amazon sold by oxywave, i saw good reviews there but LPDA's review was far greater. Since Directional as more gain then omni stuck with these and i am not dissapointed with what am getting.
I have a dead DLINK DWR 920V, which i bought before this TPLINK archer and am planning to get that service by claiming warranty and planning to hook up omni to it. it has a analog phone jack which i can hook up cordless phones to it. So planning to use that with different service provider.
My Question is did the imrovement in RSRQ and SNR what kind of speed bump did you witnessed? Has mallipoo mentioned, towers are locked by 50mpbs max. for me during early morning i see it throttle upto 45 mpbs. how can we know the speed cap of each tower?
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@AkashDev again all these LTE parameters we receive are case to case basis. Not everyone will have good values or all have bad. It depends on several factors as mentioned already the factors. Towers are heavily loaded these days due to increased demand of the cellular data, the speed capping is a wild guess by all after we test our CPE during a time non-peak hours where almost no user latched to it.
Yes I got a bump in speeds by an average of 10 Mbps by replacing the LPDAs with the panel mimo,gave the patch panel 10 meters of more height just to ensure no restrictions.
Amazon india doesn't sell a panel MIMO. All those are wall mounted SISO that are getting sold there.
For knowing the speed cap please write to telecom service provider or contact the netwok optimization officer of your area for that service provider.
As far I know roughly 2CA max at 50-100 Mbps to 4G towers at least in India but have seen people using at 160-200 Mbps abroad 2x2 MIMO or 4x4 MIMO.
The speeds each can get is controlled either by the RAB (Radio Access Bearer) decided on whether the carrier wants to throttle people at the eNodeB (most efficient) or on the data core backbone.
Hope it helps.
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@darant V2. Now released . I take it this can select bands. Anyone got one and can confirm. https://www.tp-link.com/uk/support/download/archer-mr600/v2/
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