I'm responsible for a property in rural North Wales in the UK and I'm trying to get broadband there. There is an O2 mast about 5km away and an EE mast about 4Km away (although I think they are only 6m repeater masts). Neither are true line of sight as there is a small rise in the land between the mast and the property and also some tall pine trees next door to the property in line with the mast (I could cut the tops off these though). Cellmapper shows this for 4G LTE at the property.
https://www.cellmapper.net/map?MCC=234& ... pe=roadmap
Using the phone app, 'Network Cell Info' up on the roof, my phone can pick up the EE signal, usually HSPA+, band 1. However, for a few seconds at a time I got LTE. When it picked up LTE it showed 4G, Band 3, at Signal strength -125 dB, RSRP -116 dB, RSPQ -9 dB, RSSNR -30 dB. (but I don't really know what these figures represent)
An existing MIMO antenna at the property (Huawei Aerial booster SMA) with the EE sim in it shows 1 bar of 4G but only gives an Internet download speed of a few Kb/s (not Mb !).
I have been looking at the LGH products (LGH LTE Kit, LGH 4G Kit, LGH LTE6 Kit, LHGG LTE6 Kit etc. but apart from the gain and the enthusiastic description I don't know how to decide.
Can anyone here please advise me on the best antenna to use in this situation?
It doesn't have to be one of the ones above but I'd need it to have a built in modem that takes a sim card.