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4G LTE Network
Extender Information
Transmit Power
Neighboring Cells
Detected
Verizon 4G LTE Network Extender User Guide
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Displays the extender's cell network identifier information: Network ID, CELL ID,
Physical CELL ID (PCI) and EARFCN. Network ID (PLMN) and Cell ID (ECGI) are linked by
a hyphen.
The transmit power of the extender can be adjusted using the slider according to
requirements, from maximum (100 % = 20dBm) to minimum (0 % = 10dBm). Digital
attenuation in 0.1 dB steps from 10dBm to 20dBm is used to achieve this.
Displays OTAR results. Can assist a multi-4G LTE Network Extender cluster with
positioning and power selection.
• Network ID: PLMN of the detected cell.
• EARFCN: This is the EARFCN of the detected cell.
• Cell ID: ECGI of the detected cell.
• PCI: PCI of the detected cell.
• Cell Type: Displays "4G LTE Network Extender" if the Cell Tower ID is within
range reserved for the 4G LTE Network Extender(s). Otherwise, displays "Macro".
• RSRP: Displays the measured RSRP in dBm of the detected cell. An icon is provided
alongside the RSRP value indicating if the detected cell is too-close (high RSRP) and
may be causing interference; or if it is too far (low RSRP) and handover may be an
issue. Note – the distance between two 4G LTE Network Extenders using the same
band should be at least 170% of the distance of its coverage radius to avoid LTE
interference. In other words, if an LTE Network Extender has a 100ft coverage radius in
a given environment, the next closest LTE Network Extender using the same band
should be at least 170ft away. If two LTE Network Extenders are using different bands
from each other, they can be side by side.
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