Let me start by saying this antenna kit is a BEAST. After struggling with T-Mobile's spotty rural coverage (we're talking 5Mbps downloads and dropped Zoom calls daily), installing the Waveform 4x4 MIMO system felt like upgrading from dial-up to fiber.
The setup wasn't exactly plug-and-play - those mounting poles could definitely be longer, and I spent a good hour untangling cables while balancing on my roof. But holy signal boost, Batman! My download speeds skyrocketed from pathetic single digits to a consistent 150-175Mbps. That's Netflix in 4K while my teenager games online without the dreaded buffering wheel.
Pro tip they don't tell you: If you're using T-Mobile's G4SE gateway like me, you MUST initialize it in a 5G zone first (I drove mine to town) before it'll recognize external antennas. Waveform's support walked me through this odd quirk via text at 8PM on a Sunday - their customer service is seriously next-level.
Now for the not-so-great: The instructions contradict themselves about antenna spacing (booklet says 3-4 feet apart, website says cluster them), and there's zero labeling on which port corresponds to antenna #1-4. I ended up using colored zip ties to keep track. Also, while speeds improved dramatically, my ping times still spike during online gaming - likely a tower congestion issue beyond the antenna's control.
Final verdict? If you've got clear line-of-sight to a cell tower (I can see mine across the water) and patience for installation tweaks, this kit transforms mediocre home internet into something actually usable. Just maybe keep Waveform's number on speed dial during setup!