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This showed up on a neighbor's roof. Extra context in post.

Fiber Internet and cable are included in mandatory HOA fees (yay HOAs) so this seems weird. No other homes in the area have anything like this. Also, I’m 99% sure this unit is a full time Airbnb if that might matter (and why I can’t just ask my neighbor wtf is on their roof). Did some reverse image searches and didn’t find a match, that 5G seemed closest to my untrained eye. I don’t like tech shit that I don’t know what the hell it is. Particularly when it’s aimed close to my house. TIA!

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lemmy.ca

That indeed looks like a cell network antenna.

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infosec.pub

My friend is an RF expert and immediately said that's a cellular antenna, looks like LTE most probably but might support 5G.

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I'm not an expert, but I've worked a lot with LTE antennae, and can confirm that your expert friend is not just pretending.

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lemmy.world

Like others have already said, looks like a cell network antenna. Maybe service sucks inside home, so they got a repeater/amplifier?

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lemmy.ca

Or if the home owner rents the place an an AirBnB and the cell coverage sucked, maybe he agreed to have an antenna installed at his home for a small income supplement from the carrier?

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AT&T reception is shit here for unknown reasons. Tmo and V strong. But maybe something here.

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lemmy.world

Please don't get this guy in trouble just because he put some shit on his roof.

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Not my intention in the slightest. I’m generally a mind my own business dude, and supportive of people doing whatever they want with their stuff. This thing though happens to be aimed in my general direction, which also isn’t a problem, but I don’t like not knowing what the heck it is.

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This is a client access sector. Not a point to point carrier link from a tower. It will be aimed towards the people with devices and it will spread out its signal in 180 degree or less angle.

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lemmy.world

There’s a crypto that pays for cell coverage called Helium. Maybe it’s that.

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