This kit comes with everything you need and extra. It's basically a universal kit and you likely won't end up using some of the connectors/fittings. I was debating buying this kit or the antenna by itself and 4x long cables which would have been nearly $80 cheaper but I opted to spend the extra on the kit because I liked the idea of one clean cable run versus 4.I hooked this up to Verizon 5G Home Internet. Watch some videos online on what's involved so you have an idea what you'll need to do, but follow the instructions provided with the kit which are complete and easy to follow. Customer service is phenomenal. You can call, email or text them. I text and they responded within minutes with assistance. They will help you locate nearby towers if you have trouble using their reference resources.. which I did.From all the information in the manual and directly from their support, I only had a single instance where I was confused. I didn't quite understand the terminology in one part of their manual referring to trying different configurations. It said, “play around with different port configurations” and I didn't know if that meant different configurations of the same 4 port numbers but in different order or completely different configuration of the other terminals inside the wifi router, so I asked exactly that. Their response was, “different combinations in the connectors that goes to the back of the device.” I don't know if if it was just me, but that still seemed a bit confusing since all the cables technically go into the device! I just assumed he was referring to “completely different terminals” fortunately, I never had to get that far because I was already receiving the maximum speeds available with my current configuration.The closest tower is about a half mile away, but we don't get any signal inside of our building. When I drove right up to the tower (as close as I could get), I got speeds of 65mb/s on my device. Without the Mimo antenna, I was getting 35mb/s on our rooftop and less indoors. After connecting the system, we're getting the full speed inside the building as I was getting standing right near the tower.Our tower seems to be a 4G antenna which is capable of transmitting 5G bandwidth as well. It doesn't have the speeds anywhere near true 5G. Either way, this is pretty cool and does what it's advertised as doing. We're not by any means putting this to any rural area/long distance tests, but my signal was trash right before this and now I have a very decent backup internet for my shop (shhhh don't tell Verizon we're using it for business).Now I just need to wait for them to install a real 5G transmitter and we're ready to drop big cable “C”.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]