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Re: Slow Home internet
I chatted(on-line text chat)with a support person yesterday. They confirmed that home internet users only connect to T-mobile towers. Also, in my case they said that there was an ongoing issue with the local tower that has open since at least May-22 (3 weeks ago). They could not give me an expected date when normal service would be restored, just that I'd receive an email when this occurs.197Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: slow home internet
I have a similar problem, and my suspicion is that in my case the modem was connecting to a nearby AT&T tower before my problems started. I don't know this for a fact, but there are several reasons to believe that was the case. I have confirmed that my modem is using the nearestT-mobile tower now, which provides a much (100x) weaker signal.31Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Slow Home internet
I've had the same problem since the beginning of May. My download speeds have dropped from 70Mb down to 1-4 Mb, depending on when I check, and uploads have decreased down to 0.05 Mbit. It's almost as bad as dial-up. When I first called they told me it was a problem with the tower in my area and it would be repaired in a few days. However, service never improved after 2 weeks, so I called again. This time I was told that there was no issue with the tower, but it could be my modem/router. They sent a "new" one (it was previously used, did not include the power adapter, and hadan older data of manufacture than what I already had)with no improvement, so I sent that back yesterday. They also promised to call me last Saturday morning to check how the replacement modem was working, but they did not honor that promise. They also suggested that my problem was due to a difference in my recorded usage address and my actual usage address, so we updated that information, but I checked it and found that the information on my accountvia Tmobile.com had not been updated. I decided to take the modem in my car to a few different locations to see if the signal strength was the issueand it worked fine in good locations. I did some investigating on my own, and I found a website that shows cell tower ID# and signal strength at your location. It showed that my location had a very weak signal from the nearest T-mobile tower, but a much better signal from an AT&T tower. I was able to confirm that my modem was connecting to the T-mobile tower. My guess (only a guess) is that before Maymy modem was connecting to the AT&T tower, but now they are forcing it to use the T-mobile tower.78Visto0likes0Comentarios