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Cisco Catalyst Cellular Gateway CG522-E

The Cisco Catalyst Cellular Gateways connect your users and devices to trusted cloud and enterprise applications using sub-6-GHz 5G (mid-band 5G) and Cisco 4G LTE Advanced Pro technologies. By combining the gateways with Cisco SD-WAN, you can automate deployment, manage policies, and monitor network traffic with greater flexibility over a cellular WAN.

Parsec Border Collie External Antenna

The Border Collie antenna is a high-performance, 5G, CAT18 (600MHz – 6GHz) antenna, available with MIMO LTE, up to 3 WIFI and GPS. The Border Collie series antennas are rugged, high-performance, IP67 rated external antennas.

Parsec Technologies is an American-owned high performance antenna company. Since 2003, they have been producing market-leading external antennas and connectivity equipment for a consumer, commercial, and government market. Parsec provides a wide variety of antennas to fit the needs of a demanding mobile client base, including low profile LTE antennas ideal for vehicles, wall mounted or pole-mounted antennas for fixed wireless, and a variety of antennas offering 4×4 MIMO LTE and 4X4 MIMO WIFI. The antennas cover a wide range of frequencies, including 5G (600 MHz to 6 GHz), CBRS, LTE LAA, and cellular 3G, 4G LTE, WiFi, and GPS.

Pepwave Puma 401 External Antenna

The Peplink Puma 401 is a 5G-ready multi-band antenna built for land-based mobile applications. It supports 4×4 MIMO for high bandwidth and solid reliability. It is also 5G-ready and supports a wide range of global cellular frequencies. The GPS receiver is equipped with high gain LNA, making it ideal for location tracking.

The Puma 401 has a solid housing made of UV stable plastic materials. Two color options are available (black and white) to fit different deployments. For easier installation, the antenna comes with different cable length options, available in SMA, QMA or N-type.

Mobile Mark LTMWG942 External Antenna

Dual Carrier MIMO Multi-Band Antenna

7-Cable: 4xLTE, 2xWiFi & 1xGNSS. Wider frequency, sub-6 and 5G ready.

Cable 1-4: 600-960 MHz, 2 dBi & 1710-3700 MHz, 5 dBi
Cable 5-6: 2.4-2.5 & 4.9-6.0 GHz, 5 dBi
Cable 7 (GNSS): 1561, 1575, & 1602 MHz, 5 dBi

Mobile Mark LTM408 External Antenna

GNSS Multiband Surface Mount External Antenna

4 cables: two Global 5G LTE, WiFi, one GNSS

The 4-cable LTMG408 (2x Global 5G LTE, WiFi, GNSS) antennas include two Global 5G LTE antennas, one WiFi antenna and one GNSS antenna. This provides MIMO (multiple-input-multiple-output) coverage for Cellular, but not for the WiFi. In addition, GNSS operates on GPS, Galileo, Glonass, QZSS or Beidou at 1561, 1575, & 1602 MHz.

The Global LTE 5G-ready antenna element covers: 617-960 & 1710-6000 MHz.  Furthermore, it covers all Cellular bands, worldwide.  In the US, this includes the new CBRS (Citizens Broadband Radio Service) at 3.55-3.7 GHz and Band 71 at 617-698 MHz.

Mobile Cellular Internet Starter Guide

Home internet and mobile internet are two very, very different things. Before committing to a life on the road, learn about mobile cellular internet and how it will affect your scrolling, streaming, and traveling habits. This article will provide a simple overview of the most important info to understand before you commit to mobile cellular…

Hybrid Cellular and Satellite Internet Systems

The value of a hybrid cellular and satellite internet system isn’t in its reliability, but in its ability to provide speeds far above what satellite internet can provide. If reliability is the primary concern and internet speeds are not important, we suggest going with a mobile satellite internet system. Networks for hybrid internet systems For…

Peplink Router and External Antenna Installation

When you go with Expedition Communications Cellular, you get the best possible equipment for a mobile or remote environment. Expedition Communications even preconfigures your router before shipping it out, making the process of getting connected simpler than ever before. In just a few steps you can connect your Peplink router and your external antenna, giving…

Data Speeds to Expect With Cellular Internet When Traveling

We have an article on what causes slow cellular internet speeds and one on the differences between a hotspot and a Peplink router. These resources help to get to the root of the issue- cellular data speeds are completely variable, and the important thing is to maximize your speeds where you can. In theory, 5G…

The Differences Between Cellular and Satellite Internet

With a company name like Expedition Communications, everyone knows that we sell mobile satellite antennas and provide satellite internet service. What many people don’t know is how satellite internet is different from cellular internet, and when each solution is best. If you have talked to a Expedition Communications representative before, chances are they asked you…

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