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WaveForm QuadPro - Advanced Optimization; Optimizing System Performance with Advanced Settings

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Advanced Optimization
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By this point, you should have a really solid understanding of how to position and aim your
QuadPro and get great performance. In fact, we’re convinced that for 95% of people, the
instructions provided in this manual so far are more than enough.
If, however, you’d like to go a little deeper and get technical to optimize your system even
further, here are some general guidelines.
1 Look up your nearby towers on cellmapper.net by performing a “Tower search” with
the “eNB-ID” that your cellular router is connecting to. An eNB-ID is a unique cell tower
identier that can often be found in your cellular router’s admin interface.
2 Aim your QuadPro at each nearby tower. Run speed tests for each tower to nd
the fastest bands, and compare speed tests. If your cellular router also supports
bandlocking, band lock it to every band that the tower transmits, and run speed tests
for each tower on each band to nd your fastest band(s) and tower.
3 Try enabling multiple bands and using carrier aggregation to nd the fastest band
combination. Carrier aggregation is supported by most cellular routers and allows them
to connect to two or more bands simultaneously. However, it doesn’t always result in
faster data speeds so stick to a single band if that gets you the best results.
Unfortunately, many cellular routers don’t support band locking or carrier aggregation, and
some don’t list eNB-IDs or any other tower identiers, making these steps impossible. Every
cellular router is so different that we could never cover them all with just one set of instructions.
However, we’ve written up guides for some of the most common devices, you can nd them
online at waveform.com/hotspot-guides. We suggest reading our guide for your router, or
referring to your user manual.
We’re Here to Help!
We know, there’s a lot of information out there and this can get very technical. If you’re running
into issues, aren’t happy with the performance of your system, or you’d just like a hand, we’d
love to help!
Call (800) 761-3041, email help@waveform.com, or book a meeting at waveform.com/meet
to chat with a Waveform Signal Specialist. We’re available from 6am-5pm PT, Mon to Fri.
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