There are still dead zones in german mobile networks. Remote and sparsely populated areas are particularly affected. And those affected know all about it: slow internet and poor voice quality during phone calls, if the connection can be established at all. Of course, you can wait for the Federal Network Agency to set targets for operators, but experience shows that this takes time and 100% coverage cannot be achieved for economic and technical reasons.
The good news is: There is a solution!

A highly sensitive mobile network antenna that bridges 5G internet reception up to 50 km to the nearest cell tower, virtually eliminating the “white spots on the map.”
Sputnik LM5G from german developer and manufacturer Sputnik24 GmbH based in Leipzig stands for Landmobiler 5G Weitfeld-Empfang (5G wide range) and is equipped with a nano mobile SIM card, which is offered as a second SIM card by most internet providers as part of the existing contract. This allows you to test your current internet provider with optimized reception via Sputnik24 and, if successful, switch to a pure mobile phone contract if necessary.
Technically speaking, the LM5G antenna is connected to the home network consisting of WLAN AP, router, switches, etc. via a PoE Ethernet network cable. This is easy to do without any special IT knowledge using the enclosed instructions for initial setup. The antenna itself is mounted outside, but also works inside buildings. Thanks to the magnetic feet included, it can also be used on the move (e.g., on vehicles), provided there is a power supply, of course.






