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angelazq's avatar
angelazq
Network Novice
Hace 7 años

Recently, Ive been getting only 2 bars

Before, the signal was great, always staying at 4 bars. I don't know what happened within the last couple of months. The maximum amount I can get is 2 bars, connected to my wifi or on LTE. Sometimes I even get no service. Ive tested my internet connection online and it always says that there's nothing wrong. What can I do to get the 4 bars again?

  • Well that is a plus haha! AS far as the strength goes, if you are getting no signal, that is something that we will definitely want to look into. Por favor llámanos when you have a moment so we can get a service ticket opened for your location.

  • formercanuck's avatar
    formercanuck
    Spectrum Specialist

    It’s possible that you’re connecting on a different band.

    From ‘1’ site, you can be connecting to the following bands - listed from ‘strongest to weakest’ as typically displayed on your device:

    B71 LTE (600MHz)

    B12 LTE (700MHz)

    B2 LTE (1900MHz)

    B4 LTE (1700/2100MHz)

    B41 LTE (2500MHz)

    Similarly on 5G …

    n71 (600MHz)

    n41 (2500MHz).

    Eg.  At home, on n71, I'll have 3 bars of signal, from a distant tower, and very slow service.  On n41, its 1 bar at best.  1 bar on n41 will give me ~50Mbps, 3 bars on n71 will give me 5 Mbps.

     

  • Nobody wants to see 2 bars for their cell signal. I hate having this problem too. I went to:

     

    Settings > Cellular > Network Selection >

     

    Uncheck “Automatic” and guess what? T-Mobile *AND* Verizon cellular networks are in the options… ummm, WHY?? when I chose T-Mobile as the default, my bars increased to full bars and then down to 3 instead of 2. I found this very strange. Data roaming is probably playing a role as well although I don't know how much of a role. T-Mobile needs to sort it out and give us the strong signals we paid for when we signed up!

  • formercanuck's avatar
    formercanuck
    Spectrum Specialist

    Just as a note on the ‘roaming’ … unless you’re in an area that T-Mobile actually allows roaming, you’ll end up on ‘Emergency Service Only’.  

    You will know when you are roaming, as T-Mobile has a cap on data (200MB?)

    I have roamed in Maine on US Cellular

    Similarly, in California (SoCal / SLO Cal) if my device loses service for ~1 min, my phone will connect to AT&T / Verizon, and data + calls are disabled.

    T-Mobile claims 4G LTE + 5G service in those areas, but none exists for miles.

    Attempting to get T-Mobile to even acknowledge the issue is basically an act of congress.   

    You can escalate through T-Mobile , but from experience, unless it is a ‘big’ traffic area, or has some external funding (gov’t or commercial push), you’ll probably not have much luck.