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Neighboring Cells
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Verizon 4G LTE Network Extender 2 User Guide v1.1
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Description
This table shows the OTAR results. It is designed to assist with positioning and
power selection of a multi-4G LTE Network Extender cluster. It contains the
following columns.
Where:
• Network ID: This is the PLMN of the detected cell.
• Cell ID: This is the ECGI of the detected cell.
• PCI: This is the PCI of the detected cell.
• Cell Type: This is '4G LTE Network Extender' if the Cell Tower ID is within the
range reserved for the 4G LTE Network Extenders. Otherwise, it is set as
'Macro.'
• RSRP: This is 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 a 4G LTE Network
Extender has a 100ft coverage radius in a given environment, the next closest
4G LTE Network Extender using the same band should be at least 170ft away. If
two 4G LTE Network Extenders are using different bands from each other, they
can be side by side.
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