I would like to be able to aggregate B1, B3 and B20 (of the other BTS), some time ago I did it but now it doesn’t do it anymore.
I tried in 2 ways:
From the Winbox interface, in the LTE section, I chose all three bands.
From the Winbox Interface LTE AT-CAT LT1 Input Consul = "AT+QNWlock = " Common/4G \ “, 3, 6400, 208, 525, 291, 1850, 222”
With this configuration it only hooks to B1 and B3, excluding the B20 which is the one with the best signal, so for the moment, until I find a solution to aggregate all three, I left only B20.
One thing is inter-eNodeB CA support … and both modem and network have to support it. Another thing is configuration of actual base stations to support that kind of CA between them. And the later is up to MNO to configure. There’s no way for you to force modem doing CA if MNO didn’t configure/enable it.
Not likely, but MNO might have disabled CA between that particular pair of base stations for some reason. You may want to ask them about it.
Thanks for the reply, but I did not understand what you are talking about, maybe you used too many acronyms.
I am only an apparatus of computer science, not a preference technician.
Could you explain yourself as if not by talking to an expert?
I I was the first to use the acronyms, and you were adequate, true!
Ok thanks for the explanation,
however for a few days I have been monitoring the LTE connection, and it seems that it is aggregating all three frequencies alone.
So very well. But other times he did not do it.