MIMO External Antenna Configuration (with Omni-Directional and Directional Panel Antenna) for 4G LTE/ 5G NR Sub 6GHz Application

MIMO External Antenna Configuration (with Omni-Directional and Directional Panel Antenna) for 4G LTE/ 5G NR Sub 6GHz Application

Shown in this drawing to include a Peplink Multi-WAN router which combines multiple Cellular or other ISP Internet connections for increased bandwidth.
For example, if you have multiple LAN clients that need to concurrently upload or download data using a cellular connection, you may combine multiple cellular (see more on dual modem for dual cellular connectivity) connections to improve average speed per client or for redundancy/failover.

Devices supporting MIMO configurations employ special coding on signals from different transmit antennas in multipath propagations to improve signal reception. 

For transmit/receive diversity, multiple receive/transmit antennas are used at the receiver/transmit to increase the probability of detecting the signal from a single or multiple transmit/receive antennas. No MIMO-coding is used in this case.

Provide proper separation between the MIMO antennas (or proper isolation of the antennas) to take advantage MIMO or Diversity configs (See more here)