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Home Internet Gateway Needs Reboot Multiple Times Daily, Internet Access Dropping
Shinbone wrote:Mine will connect at 2 bars in the morning which allows limited use and then kick up to 5 bars in the afternoon. the morning speed is around 8-12mbs and afternoon runs upwards of 80-100. At 8-12 my computer won't work and I use Roku, some apps work and some don't. I've had it on all sides of my house, inside and out, even took it up on the roof without any improvement in signal. I would really like to keep it but 2 bars in the morning is unacceptable. Only been using it for 3 days so I'll give it a few more to see if it settles in otherwise I'm stuck with Comcast.
The 4G (on my 4G phone) at my house is like that, but even worse with the varying signal strength. Fortunately, the 5G gateway is much more stable and I have gotten speeds up to 190 on 2 bars of signal strength, so speed isn't always a correlate of signal strength, although it usually is.
One guy responded to a comment of mine. He was a mile from the tower with good sight lines, sometimes had a 5-bar signal strength, but still got speeds of 10Mbps download, or less, and a terrible connection.
If I were you, I would keep the gateway in the location where you sometimes get 5 bars, but experiment with rotating it a few inches either way. And also do speed tests in various locations/orientations you try, rather than just going by the signal strength on the top, and before each speed test at a new location/orientation, reset the gateway by pressing the button off and on. What I'm suggesting is that you may find a 2-bar location that is much faster than another 2-bar location.
How are your speeds in the very early morning hours, say 1am to 5am? Across the board, this is when people usually get the fastest speeds. I've read a lot of these comments in the last few months and yours is the first time I've read of anyone who has that big a signal strength fluctuation, 2 bars in the morning to 5 bars in the afternoon, depending on time of day. That is really weird.
My best gateway location is in a window facing the closest T-mobile tower, which is 5 miles away. But I get the highest speeds by rotating the gateway from the signal strength on the top from three to two. 5G is actually a non-standalone paired 4G/5G signal and my speeds are best with 2 bars on the 4G Primary and 3 bars on the 5G Secondary. That stuff you can find in the GUI. It doesn't show in the app or on top of the gateway.
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