In my instance just a couple numbers improvement in RSRP resulted in a huge gain in speed and reliability. RSRP at -102 … moved the gateway 8 inches to the left and it measured -99 … doesn’t sound like much but the gateway went from 3 bars “Good” to 4 bars “Very Good” … even though -99 still pretty much sucks … we went from spotty and sluggish 40 mbps to over 400 mbps … about a factor of ten. If this is anything like sound dB … a single digit is a factor of 10 so digits is a signal strength of about 100 as I understand it. 8 inch movement in same location made a hige difference.
I've had the home internet for a few weeks now and it's been great. Getting speeds of 100 megabytes or more with a fair signal. But tonight the signal is poor and I barely get 10 megabytes a second. What gives? Read I've had the home internet for a few weeks now and it's been great. Getting speeds of 100 megabytes or more with a fair signal. But tonight the signal is poor and I barely get 10 megabytes a second. What gives? Read all of these comments here. Some good info. There is a bunch of technical mumbo jumbo that affects the signal strength and thus download and upload throughput and speed.Here is my 2 cents. In the app there a place on the bottom on the menu “More” . Under More is Advanced Celular metrics … basically the Gateway telling the app all the techninals of the tower and gateway communication. Focus on RSSI and RSRQ … for me RSRQ was a problem. These numbers are logrythmic which means they are not linear … which means that -103 is a TON different than say -99 like fact
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