Peplink MAX Transit Duo Pro Mobile External Antenna Guide

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Looking to get the best possible data rates from your Peplink MAX Transit Duo Pro Mobile?

You’ll want to purchase and connect the Waveform OmniRoam 7-in-1 Mobile Antenna to the device’s four SMA cellular ports and two Wi-Fi ports.

In this guide, we'll:

  • Show where the cellular, Wi-Fi, and GPS SMA ports are located.
  • Explain how to attach the OmniRoam.

Using a MIMO antenna outside your building, pointed at the nearest tower, can help you get the fastest LTE data rates possible.

The Peplink MAX Transit Duo Pro Mobile has SMA connectors. The four cellular ports, the two Wi-Fi ports, and the GPS port can be found at the back of the device.

We recommend the OmniRoam 7-in-1 Mobile Antenna to optimise all 7 different ports.

Before attaching the Peplink to the antenna, you’ll want to install your Omni-Roam in your vehicle.

OmniRoam 7-in-1
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High-performance, omnidirectional all-in-one mobile antenna

There are multiple versions of the OmniRoam. Make sure you choose the 7-in-1 version, as that is the only one that can boost all four cellular ports, the two WiFi ports, and GPS.

Why External Antennas Are Critical for Improving Data Rates

Most people think that external antennas primarily help you increase your data rates by increasing the signal strength. But that's not the case.

An increase in signal strength is often less important than other ways that external mobile antennas help.

Here are the three main ways that mobile antennas help you increase your data rates on the move:

1. They Improve Signal Quality

Vehicle antennas improve SINR (Signal to Interference plus Noise Ratio), allowing higher data rates through better modulation schemes. Proper mounting and positioning on your vehicle is crucial for optimal performance.

2.They Allow You To Connect On More Bands

Modern vehicle routers can use multiple cellular bands simultaneously through carrier aggregation. External antennas help access higher frequency bands that typically can't penetrate vehicle bodies, often providing faster, less congested connections.

3.MIMO Isolation

Vehicle-mounted antennas provide better MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) isolation than internal antennas, enabling cleaner simultaneous data streams. This results in higher bandwidth and more stable connections while driving.

Installing the OmniRoam 7-in-1

We've compiled a detailed instruction manual to accompany the OmniRoam, where we go into depth on the best ways to install the kit.

The OmniRoam has three different mounting options:

  • Magnetic
  • Adhesive
  • Spigot

Choose the positioning that best suits your vehicle's needs. As well as in the manual, you can also find a detailed description of each mounting option in the product video:

Once you're happy with your install, it's time to connect the Peplink MAX Transit Duo Pro!

The Peplink MAX Transit Duo Pro Mobile has SMA connectors. The four cellular ports, the two Wi-Fi ports, and the GPS port can be found at the back of the device, as pictured below:

Connect your cables to your Peplink MAX Transit Duo Pro's antenna ports and hand-tighten.

Use the labels indicating the cellular (magenta), WiFi (white) and GPS (blue) cables and connect each to the right port. The order in which you connect the cables to the router doesn’t matter.

Once everything is connected, you're ready to enjoy reliable connectivity on the road!

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