Novatel Wireless MiFi 5510
Available from Bluegrass Cellular, Cellcom, Strata, Pioneer, Copper Valley Telecom, and NorthwestCell
Signal Improvement Solutions (Cellular) |
Novatel Wireless MiFi 5510 is not listed as having an external cellular antenna port in the RFWEL Wireless Device Information Database. This may be either because the device really does not have an external antenna port or RFWEL Wireless Device Specialists have not confirmed the existence and utility of such ports. Please contact us for the latest updates or if you believe this device contains external antenna ports and you would like to learn more about compatible signal improvement solutions. |
Cellular Repeaters/ Bi-Directional Amplifiers |
Because the Novatel Wireless MiFi 5510 is not listed as having an external antenna port so using an RF bidirectional amplifier is the recommended way to boost the signal for this device to extend indoor coverage LTE Antenna Boosters/ RF Bidirectional Amplifiers/ Repeaters/ Relays |
Wireless Site & Infrastructure Solutions |
See below for wireless site components to integrate Novatel Wireless MiFi 5510 to your wireless infrastructure |
Power Solutions |
See below for alternate and portable power solutions for Novatel Wireless MiFi 5510 |
Additional Device Support |
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Brand/ ManufInseego
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Device TypeMobile Hotspots
- Cellular Specifications
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Cellular StandardsLTE
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Cellular BandsLTE Band 4, LTE Band 13
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Cell Antenna Port?No
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Cellular Radio Includes External Antenna Port?No
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Device questions
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Jan 1, 2018, 10:04
How far does the MiFi Novatel Wireless reach out?
Jan 2, 2018, 12:57It is very difficult to accurately predict the WiFi range because it is highly dependent on the environment where the device is used (e.g., number of obstructions, number of interferers such as other devices using the unlicensed Wifi bands, etc). That said, a useful indoor range of around 10-15 meters (~33ft to 50ft) is reasonable, more if you have a direct line of sight to the MiFi. You can still connect further away but your speed drops. Theoretical range for 802.11b/g is around 100m (330ft) outdoors and half that indoors; 802.11n roughly doubles this range.