Has anyone found a manual for the Verizon 4G LTE Home Internet router (model: ASK-RTL108)? I just recently got the service and want to see what the antenna port is for (4G antenna or wifi antenna)?
External Antenna Port
Modulation / Frequency (MHz)
LTE Band 2 / 1850 ~ 1910 LTE Band 4 / 1710 ~ 1755 LTE Band 5 / 824 ~ 849 LTE Band 13 / 777 ~ 787 LTE Band 66 / 1710 ~ 1780
I just found it. Try this link
https://fccid.io/H8N-ASK-RTL108/Users-Manual/User-Manual-4651711
Take a look here for the manual
https://scache.vzw.com/dam/support/pdf/user_guide/verizon-lte-home-router-user-guide.pdf
FYI, the antenna port is a TS9 connector. There is nothing in the manual to tell you that.
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The connection for an antenna for the ASK-RTL router is teenie tiny and I have not gotten any info on an alternate antenna to VZ's $199 antenna offer. I have "yellow" reception in my home but if I plug the router outside on my covered porch I have "green", maximum reception, 18 inches from a window. It appears that I only need a simple, attachable antenna if one exists. Please help VZ.
Had anyone discovered an antenna for the ASK-RTL108 router that has a TS9 connection port?
I am also seeking a solution. If the Verizon official boosted unit is not available, I am hoping someone has a tried and tested solution.
Please post here if you found one.
I can relate to your need for a strong signal, Epsilonkore. At this time an official boosted unit is not yet available, but based on this thread, I can see that is a need you are not alone in. I have lifted up the feedback to expand on this need and explore options of getting an official Verizon product out. In the meantime, please let me know if I can check into anything else.
Akane_VZW
Check out 5Gstore.com. They have antennas and adapters to hook everything up. I have 2 Yagi antennas that I got from there on a roof mast. One is hooked up to the router's antenna port, the other, pointed at a different tower, is connected to a SureCall signal booster. I live on the very edge of service, so most won't need to go so far.