Forum Discussion
Home Internet - 4G LTE vs 5G
My Primary Signal is 4 bars / B66 and my Secondary Signal is 3 bars / n71. My download speeds are less than 100 Mbps. Does that mean I'm operating over 4G LTE instead of 5G?
- jlillardConnection Cadet
da.down wrote:
Note: The primary signal will be for your 4G control connection. The secondary signal id for your data and will be 5G if it is available. If your secondary signal Band is "n41", then you are on 5G.
@da.down Does this mean it’s the quality of the second signal which would affect my speeds?
- cjakeLTE Learner
I found that I got a better 5G connection when I configured…
Network… Wi-Fi Networks… 5GHz… Channel Bandwidth: 80MHz
instead of Auto.
- mikew1956Transmission Trainee
Connected to b41 on the gateway, primary signal. Very rarely do I have secondary which is n71,n41. Why does my phone connect to 5g when I shut wifi off but not the gateway?
- cjakeLTE Learner
da.down wrote:
Note: The primary signal will be for your 4G control connection. The secondary signal id for your data and will be 5G if it is available. If your secondary signal Band is "n41", then you are on 5G.
T-Mobile uses several 5G bands. In my area the n71 600 Mhz band is used. The n41 band obtained in the Sprint merger is being deployed in areas where T-Mobile does not have 600 Mhz coverage
- Frecuencias que pueden proporcionar 5G:
- Band n71 (600 MHz)
- Band n41 (2.5 GHz)
- Band n260 (39 GHz)
- Band n261 (28 GHz)
- Con 5G, se pueden transferir cantidades de datos elevadas con mayor eficiencia que con 4G LTE.
- Una de las maneras en que T-Mobile está implementando 5G rápidamente es a través de la integración del espectro de banda media de 2.5 GHz de Sprint.
- Frecuencias que pueden proporcionar 5G:
- jlillardConnection Cadet
da.down wrote:
Note: The primary signal will be for your 4G control connection. The secondary signal id for your data and will be 5G if it is available. If your secondary signal Band is "n41", then you are on 5G.
This is good to know. My secondary signal is band n71. Is that 5G as well? Does this also mean that I should focus on getting better reception on my secondary signal to improve speeds?
- da_downTransmission Trainee
Note: The primary signal will be for your 4G control connection. The secondary signal id for your data and will be 5G if it is available. If your secondary signal Band is "n41", then you are on 5G.
- mikew1956Transmission Trainee
I have to add that there was some upgrade as my phone now picks up 5G after the new transmitters but the gateway performance is the same as before.
- mikew1956Transmission Trainee
Yeah, I'm ok with the speeds but they are nowhere what I was promised. They put new transmitters up on the tower a few weeks ago so I anticipated an upgrade but nothing so far. It's better than my cable which is always around 25 mps despite their ads that say 200 mps. I still can't figure out why I'm getting 3-4 bars when I'm line of site less than a mile and I've tried moving the gateway around in different spots.
- jlillardConnection Cadet
I don't have any Wi-Fi 6 devices and am okay with Wi-Fi 5 speeds. I was able to get 200 Mbps on my previous cable modem and would be happy to get back there again. I would be happy just to have service that doesn't cut out so often really. The 4G speeds are working fine until they completely drop out.
- mikew1956Transmission Trainee
I understand older devices won't be as fast but if I test with my new phone when connected to the gateway I get the 75-80 range. If I turn wifi off and connect to 5G it is faster but never close to the speeds you're getting. The tower is line of sight on my front porch less than a mile away and only get 3-4 bars.
Contenido relacionado
- Hace 3 meses
- Hace 6 meses
- Hace 4 meses