kaetho

yes it is the same Anschluss. Bosster dismantled, serviced a little and then measured.

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I downloaded Winn 11 ISO with the booster (wanted to) and stopped after 30 minutes.

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  • WalterB has responded to this post.

    wolewo

    With these 5G booster values ​​below, I still reach the target value of the “M” subscription, 300/100Mbit/s.

    But as mentioned, the booster is now connected directly to the IB3 via LAN.

    So there’s definitely something wrong with you.

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    This morning I found another error.

    5G suddenly works again even though nothing is running on my network.

    When 5G is running, my Swisscom DynDNS no longer works.

    I’m on the internet with a 178 IP, but in the internet box it shows me the 85th IP.

    See pictures.

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    If I then turn off the booster, DynDNS works again and I can access my cams and Nextcloud.

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    • WalterB has responded to this post.

      wolewo

      VPN works for me.

      What I did deactivated the 5G booster support on the base station for the ARLO Camera.

      I always had strange interruptions when I wanted to access the mobile network from outside.

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      @WalterB Good idea, but it’s not that easy for me. I have a Unifi UDMPro with DMZ behind the IB.

      You currently have the booster turned off and then the DynDNS service runs wonderfully.

      Must be able to rely on it since I have a lot of users for Nextcloud.

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      @wolewo

      I have my own private and club homepage hosted by “Hoststar” and I use OneDrive for the image archive where visitors to the homepage can look at the club pictures.

      For data, I use a QNAP NAS TC-251+ where users can retrieve and store data.

      There is also an app for smartphones and of course for computers with registration via the WEB to access the data.

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      I have a lot of devices running DynDNS. Webcam, weather stations, Nextcloud lightning detection, various services from the Syno.

      Maybe @Roger G should take a look at what’s going on. There’s a worm in my head somewhere.

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      Hello everyone

      I’ve had the booster for a few days and also found a good place, but despite the config being finished, it still shows me the following: Receiver No Internet. Who has to do what?

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      a month later

      WalterB

      @Roger G

      Since the last storm, my 5G reception has gotten worse from 95dBm to 100dBm, and there are only two graduation lines left, whereas there used to be three graduation lines.

      Where can you report this to check whether the storm has changed anything?

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      8 days later

      Thanks for your question about reception @WalterB.

      I have already written to our experts about this and received feedback that details, as an individual fault, would have to be analyzed directly with our Support. There can definitely be damage to a cell phone antenna due to a storm. Also that this could affect the performance of the Internet-Booster. We will then be happy to check whether there is known damage to the antenna and what the possible cause could be.

      Best regards

      Raphael

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      • wolewo has responded to this post.

        @RaphaelG

        I contacted support and also provided some information and measurements. At the moment there are fluctuations of 96 dBm-104 dBm for both 4G and 5G and only two graduation marks.

        They will investigate, but the opinion is that if users who have a cell phone do not report any reception problems, it is not so easy to find the exact problem.

        But you can’t compare a cell phone with a 5G booster?

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        @WalterB wrote:

        @RaphaelG

        But you can’t compare a cell phone with a 5G booster?


        @WalterB

        Yes, at least to the extent that there is a 5G Receiver/transmitter in both.

        And in the end, nobody will probably climb the mast if thousands of mobile customers in the radio cell have no problems, but a single booster owner has one less line on the display.

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        @hed

        Your advice has no positive effect at all because you don’t have a 5G booster that is so limited in the reception area, it’s been 4 weeks since the 5G reception went up to 105 dBm and that of the 5G Reception is sometimes very often short.

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        Yes, the values ​​are definitely just mediocre but definitely not good.

        We’ll then see whether and how you can do something from Swisscom. I don’t think much. At Swisscom, such a booster does not run under a dedicated point-to-point connection, but rather under a remote connection.

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        @WalterB

        You can’t always convey positive news 🙂. And sometimes you unfortunately have to face the bitter reality.

        Ultimately, I didn’t say anything different than what @Tux0ne said in his last sentence, just with different words.

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