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Re: 5G home internet speed after 15-day trial.
W5IR wrote: I am in the New Orleans area and the best download speed I have ever gotten was 130-180 Mbps. worse than that every few hours it drops to virtually zero - dial-up is faster! If I reset the gateway, it returns to 130 Mbps, but then a little later I get bumped down again. What kind of service is that?I used to have their 4G home internet and never had to reset the gateway. I am very disappointed in their misleading advertising, but that is the name of the game today, all of the service providers have issues and lie about them. What a wonderful world😜 I think that's the problem with companies these days, they promise 1 thing but do something completely different.10Visto1like0ComentariosRe: 5G home internet speed after 15-day trial.
iTinkeralot wrote: Actually the tower/cell transition is a normal behavior of a cellular based node. If the cell transmission requires a handover to continue service then the "move" will take place. There could be a number of reasons for the handoff or handover from one cellular source to another. When the conditions for the threshold is reached where the signal makes the transition it is per how cellular communications work. If your GW is covered by both sources and there is a number of variables which change andtrigger the handover there is little you can do about that other than to do what is possible to favor one source much better than the other. If say you use a directional antenna, and leverage the shielding properties of your home, if possible, then you might be able to reduce the chance of a handover to the other source. You would need to know the locations fo both cell sources and the signal receive power of each plus consider the distance to each source and the terrain between your gateway and each signal source. The conditions might be such that even with a directional antenna you cannot get the results you desire. Without a bit of research to have a clear knowledge of the differences between the sources you will not know for sure. My modem never moves, so short of it automatically switching the signal over on there end there's no reason for it to be handed off at all. Now if you're saying it gets handed off because of congestion that sounds like an issue that they should have resolved before setting up 5G don't you think? I mean there's a reason that you have a specific amount of people per tower, it's because if you have that amount of people the congestion is calculated to where it should never switch to another band.8Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: 5G home internet speed after 15-day trial.
iTinkeralot wrote: I am assuming you have the Arcadyan gateway.Check your gateway cell metricsviahttp://192.168.12.1/TMI/v1/gateway?get=alland findout which 5g band(s) your gateway connects to. It would be helpful to know the cell metrics when the speed is faster or the slower. If you have the PCI value you can locate the cell with cellmapper.net and possibly obtain a better signal from the n41 band. If your gateway is in between the two towers and you are able to influence the signal lock you could get what you prefer. Another approach might be to use an external antenna to get a signal strength on the preferred cell signal. If you want to take advantage of the n41 band the 4X4 MIMO antenna would be needed. It is not an inexpensive solution but could provide the end result you would prefer. If you are considering the T-Mobile home internet solution seriously then the extra efforts can pay off. The videos by Nater Tater on YouTube are very helpful. I've watched his channel for a while now but the antennas aren't the issue, because I have great reception, the issue is it just switches to a lower band on its own, and those antennas don't provide band control. If T-mobile included band control in their options this would be a none issue.10Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: 5G home internet speed after 15-day trial.
Cali Cat wrote: Check your advanced cell metrics to see which band you have for the 2nd signal with is the 5G one. N71 has approximately half the bandwidth of N41. Unfortunately, there is no way to "lock" these bands in firmware at this time so many users see different bands on a daily if not hourly basis. Moving your gateway can help keep your desired band longer. It's a lot of effort for sure. I know, but that's something that should be included in the contract don't you think? I mean if you got cable internet they wouldn't say "oh you're only gonna have the speed we promised you ½the day." This is the kind of stuff that makes people not want to ever deal with a company again.9Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: 5G home internet speed after 15-day trial.
I've had this exact experience today, I had between 170-250mb down and around 70mb up for the first 15 days. On day 16(today) my speed is down to between 30-80mb down and 13-20mb up, this is straight up ridiculous, because I'm surrounded by T-mobile towers, yet when I speedtest it keeps saying that the closest ping locations to me are in another state, which tells me that t-mobile is connecting me to a tower way WAY far away.12Visto0likes0Comentarios