Indoor Gps Antenna Using Extension Cable - Samsung 4G LTE Network Extender 2 User Manual

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Indoor GPS Antenna Using Extension Cable

If your 4G LTE Network Extender LCD display still shows "Searching for GPS
after one hour, or you get a GPS error message, it may be necessary to improve the
reception by installing the extension cable and then repositioning the GPS antenna
close to a window. This section outlines the installation and relocation of the
external GPS antenna.
To relocate the GPS antenna of the Network Extender, follow these steps:
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Turn off the Network Extender.
Firmly slide the GPS antenna cover off, as shown, to expose the rectangular
GPS antenna.
Disconnect the GPS antenna. Connect one end of the extension cable to the
antenna and connect the other end to the Network Extender where the antenna
was originally connected.
Replace the cover, being careful to position the cable through the notch
provided. Then, extend the cable with the antenna on the end and place the
antenna close to a window. You can use double-sided tape to secure the
bottom of the GPS antenna to its new location. Do not cover the antenna with
tape.
Turn on the Network Extender to allow the detection of available GPS satellite
signals. Note, four GPS satellites (strong signals) are needed to acquire a GPS
location fix and may take up to 60 minutes.
If a GPS fix still cannot be acquired, check the GPS signal on the Admin
Website's GPS status page. If the device does not consistently track 4 or more
strong GPS satellite signals, place the GPS antenna in another location to
receive a stronger signal. In some scenarios, an outdoor GPS antenna (not
included) may be needed if an adequate GPS signal is not available indoors.
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