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Massive fluctuation of internet speed
Our home internet fluctuates from 0.44mbps to 200+mbps .
This is an example of a good day. The fluctuations are steadily getting worse. I my opinion T-Mobile has oversold there ability to supply a steady internet signal. T-Mobile just keeps say it congestion which seems to me the same thing I am saying, they have more customers than they can supply internet to. Plus there's no rhyme or reason to the fluctuation.
Is anything being done to fix this or do I need to move on to a different way of getting the internet. What we have now is almost useless.
- guleeNewbie Caller
Thank you for your post, OLDWAYS! I just got T-Mobile wireless internet a week ago, and I tested it every day during lunch and dinner time. Exactly as OLDWAYS experienced a year ago, my internet speed tests show from <1 mbps to 200 mbps every day without any regularity. One minute it could be 4 mbps, next minute jump over 100 mbps. Many times it's <3 mbps, and video pictures become fuzzy and my trading stations live streaming quotes become slower to refresh… It's very frustrating and if anyone knows how to improve the minimum speed or a solution to the issue, please let me know.
- ClintHalesNewbie Caller
I could not agree more to what everyone is saying. We watch Streaming TV on a smaller shared network that we have gone back and forth with for so long about how bad their service has gotten and now I feel pure embarrassed figuring out it is my internet. I checked it first and it would be great. But I found out if I checked it over and over, I would rarely ever get the same reading, like not even CLOSE.
I have asked and asked for assistance through our local store and they keep telling me they are letting the service dept know and it will be fixed but so far all it has done is get worse.
Sometimes I can't even watch a show, much less a movie. It is night time, day time, middle of the night, doesn't matter.
anybody figures out a solution, PLEASE PLEASE HELP!! - formercanuckSpectrum Specialist
You may also want to check on the ‘best’ location for your device with the T-Mobile app.
The 'Advanced Metrics' will give some details. Whether its signal deterioration , or just network deprioritization, the result is poor connection. One can be fixed by moving your device … the other cannot.
- OLDWAYSRoaming Rookie
The device is placed in the best place possible. When our internet is working it is blistering fast to us that live in the middle of no where. We have speeds over 200mbps on a regular basis. Here's todays speeds its been a good day so far. We had a low of 55mbps an average of 194mbps and a hi of 219. The problem is at any moment we could drop to single digits and bounce around from there. Or just loose it completely.
- formercanuckSpectrum Specialist
I guess another question is… how far away are you from a TMobile tower, and are there any things that canblock signal? Eg. With my cellphone in another place, the tower is 10miles away. On lte i can get better than 50Mbps when i can physically see the mountain top. When there are clouds/fog, signal can drop. Trees, buildings, etc all do the same. Where i am, im 1200' away, with some trees, so signal os good, but would be better with clear.line of site.
Top is n41, bottom is n71.
- OLDWAYSRoaming Rookie
I would have thought if something was blocking the signal I wouldn't have 175mbps 3/4"s of the time. If something is blocking the signal, then somethings in the way all the time. I believe T-Mobile has oversold their ability to supply a steady internet signal. The more time that goes by the worse my speed fluctuates. The one thing that made the biggest difference is when I put the device on a ledge outside of a window that has a 2 ft over hang and is 20 feet up in the air. That at least made it where I could get a descent signal. T-Mobile says they do not have a exterior device, maybe they need one.
- formercanuckSpectrum Specialist
This depends on what ive mentioned. Use cellmapper to try and determine where the tower is… in my case, moving my device outdoors adds another 50 to 100Mbps.However , due to trees and buildings, if i move parallel tonthe tower, the signal/speed is worse. There is a thread about external ports on new TMobile Home internet devices that support antenna. Similarly, Nater Tater has a YouTube video on this, and the antenna that works with current devices (case needs to be opened on those).
- OLDWAYSRoaming Rookie
T-Mobile hasn't said anything about an antenna, and I have asked them if they offered an antenna and they said no. I'm going to check this out.
- KurtidanaRoaming Rookie
I have a quad booster antenna i spend $400 on to amplify any TMobile signal from 3G to 5G UC mounted on my roof pointing straight to the cell Tower 2 miles away, right now I have tree bars on 4G but no Internet connection, but 5G UC on my phone? My home Internet system swings from nothing to 350 megabytes, it's always worse in the afternoon, I also live out in the country side far for everything, I had Starlink before but Elon Musk crapped that up making rural use more expensive and drossel down speed, then I quit, I have to check AT&T and Verizon and other nearby providers as TMobile does not fix a ting.....Now it has been like this for a half a year, I'm sure Tmobile know exactly how to fix it but won't spend time and money to satisfy their home internet clients, once upon a time TMobile was good, now it look like the company's budget people are in power running profit over customer service!
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