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New Rogers tower C8504 Cloyne ON

CallMeConrad
I've been around

This tower (built under the EORN Cell Gap project) went live this spring. So far it has not shown up in the usual tower databases (scadacore.com and ertyu.org). We are about 8km straight line from this tower.

 

Last week I signed up for a Nokia FastMile 5G Gateway and tested it on the weekend. 

Service was weak (no internet) in one building and fair (one LED light) in another - managed to connect to internet ok, play a few videos, etc.

 

Since the Nokia FastMile 5G Gateway has no external antenna support, I am now considering a cell signal booster with directional antenna to point at the new Rogers tower in Cloyne.

 

I have been trying through Rogers tech support without success to find out the tower frequencies and azimuths so I can understand the coverage pattern. Is this info available anywhere?

Will the booster work to improve connectivity? What bands must the booster support?
Thanks.

 

 

 

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Re: New Rogers tower C8504 Cloyne ON

RogersJermaine
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Hi @CallMeConrad,

 

Welcome to the Rogers Community Forums, and we appreciate you sharing the details regarding your experience so far with the Nokia FastMile 5G Gateway.

 

If you are having issues with the signal, you can check the network coverage and status in your area by going through these steps in the MyRogess app. MyRogers app > Support tab > Network Aid. If there are no issues you can always complete some additional basic troubleshooting of the hardware by following the steps outline in our article here.


Any additional add-on hardware would be unsupported, but you can check out this thread where some users have discussed this.

 

Regards,

RogersJermaine

Re: New Rogers tower C8504 Cloyne ON

mbell
I've been around

Try the phone app towerlocator.  An outdoor cell booster will help, but do your research, it may not be enough. 

Re: New Rogers tower C8504 Cloyne ON

gareth01
I plan to stick around

It is not that difficult to open up the unit and attach an external antenna with the necessary adapters. There is no permanent modification required, so the unit can easily be restored to stock. I am using a roof mounted Waveform 2x2 connected to the ANT 0/1 ports and the results are *much* better than what I had using a booster previously. I am getting a decent signal on 5G band N71 (600mhz) and 4G band B2 (1900mhz I believe?). Note that Rogers does not support or condone this but I can tell you from experience it works. Just be careful not to damage the unit and you should be good.

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