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BouseBill wrote:you are correct Tim LOL, I didn’t call them for the gateway movement, but the status of the cell tower.
My problem with working the unit outside is, being the Arizona desert the temps in the shade are over 100 degrees this time of year :) so outside is not an option. Still working the situation on the inside a little every day.
It has been hot. That's for sure. If you get nighttime temps that are like a low of 85, the A/C is probably running 24 hours a day. Air conditioning units, I assume even the whole-house ones, can sometimes interfere with a wifi signal if you are anywhere near it. To cover all bases, you might try turning that off for a few minutes and do a speed test.
Another way to test and see if it is anything wifi related instead of cell related, you could try to connect the gateway to your computer using the included CAT 5e cable to the ethernet port. That bypasses the wifi and gives you a direct connection to the modem. My new laptop doesn't even have an ethernet port, because it's a netbook.
But your whole house and property might be in a semi-dead zone. That can happen even close to a tower.It's probably a good idea that you're trying it for a few more days though, because what if they turned down the power on your tower, or are doing some maintenance, and it just happened to coincide with you getting your equipment, and it'll be done on Monday.
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