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  1. I have a TMobile Internet router: https://www.waveform.com/a/b/guides/hotspots/t-mobile-5g-gateway I am halfway between two towers; each is about 5 miles away. My signal is OK. One tower is B12 B66 and B71; signal -65bBm - call it Tower 1. The other is B12 and B71; signal -68dBm - call it Tower 2. The towers are about 180* apart. They are almost line of sight - there are trees and possibly a small rise in the way. I can add a 2x2 MIMO and aim it Tower 1. Or I can add a 4x4 MIMO and aim it at Tower 1 or 2. If I go with the 2x2 MIMO aimed at Tower 1, should I consider a second 2x2 and aim it at Tower 2? Would that just scamble signal? Am I better off with the 4x4? Any ideas on how to proceed? Those antennas are expensive for my budget so I don’t really have the cash for a do-over.