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Re: how to improve signal and speed on home internet¿
BlueSurf wrote: You have nothing to lose but to try. I sent my "can" back, a few days latermy brother got one around the corner and he got great numbers. I re-ordered it. Meanwhile I watched every video on the net and I called T-Mobile and was transferredto a T-Mobile engineer, he told me the "can" doesn't like being in a window or direct sunlight, keep it away. My kitchen has 2 windows and putting it higher was the game changer. If you have a tall piece of furniture in your living room or dining room give it a try. It just may be perfect or close. Yea it sitting on a shelf about 6ft high! I'm going to have to try something! It's frustrating and I know I'm just jealous but seeing those with 200 down man it gets to me!12Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: how to improve signal and speed on home internet¿
007BondMI6 wrote: Depends on if you are happy with what you have. I installed an external antenna made a worldof difference very happy. I was hoping there was a way other than that but that looks like what I'm going to have to do14Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: how to improve signal and speed on home internet¿
007BondMI6 wrote: H0GGZ1LLA wrote: Primary Signal B2 RSRP -108dBm This is bad you want to get this in the low -90's SNR 2dB This is also not good aim to get this at the least 7+ RSRQ -13dB This is ok RSSI -77dBm Not good needs to be lower Secondary Connection n71 RSRP -92dBm OK would be nice if it was lower but ok SNR 12dB decent RSRQ -12dB ok So the thing is this crazy gateway needs the 4G LTE to kinda also be solid to hold on to the 5G. So don't worry about the bars try to figure out where the 4G tower is and the 5G tower is and then get a spot where you improvethose Primary reading without making the secoday any worse. Example my home the 5G tower is 3 miles SW where the 4G tower is .5 miles W. To make matters worse there is a slower 5G tower only 2 miles NW. So my goal was to lock onto the faster 5G to the SW get on the 4G to the W good and totally avoid the 5G to the NW. Not an easy task but I did find a spot that did the trick. You can also call TMHI tech and just ask where the towers are what bands they have they will give you the addresses. Then use Google maps to plot the best angles to your home so you get an ideal of the best spots to test. BTW with that n71 depending on how far it is the most you can hope for is 200+ down as that is where those towers max out normally. But still that's better than what you are getting you just need to work on those reading and get some improvement. the LTE and 5G tower are the same. its roughly 3 to 5 miles away10Visto0likes0Comentarios- 37Visto0likes0Comentarios
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