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HU178 EE mast nightmare

gadger
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Own Huawei B535 router with 4G EE 100GB sim. Virtually no download speed since April. EE shop say new mast could take till September 😞

Help!

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@XRaySpeX Copy and paste one of the two Links (depending on whether 192.168.8.1 or 192.168.1.1) in the search bar directly after Admin Login on an Huawei LTE Router.

 

http://192.168.8.1/api/device/signal

 

http://192.168.1.1/api/device/signal

OIC! You are entitling those links as Your API Enquiry Strings (in Caps). Not at all obvious! 

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@XRaySpeX I'm struggling to understand the content of your Post and how it is going to help the OP with his potential issue.

 

Maybe I'm missing something, or have I posted something that is miss informative, your going to have to expand.

gadger
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Thanks, if I have done it right this is result -

 

380 8814083 -9.0dB -112dBm -83dBm 7dB 7 20MHz 20MHz PPusch:23dBm PPucch:23dBm PSrs:23dBm PPrach:23dBm mcsUpCarrier1:29 mcsDownCarrier1Code0:15 mcsDownCarrier1Code1:7 DL:1815 UL:19815 10372 3 23430 0 17715 18665 TM[3] 0034430 10 127 1771500kHz 1866500kHz

gadger
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Here is speedtest just now, which strangely, since I Joined this discussion, is a massive improvement to a few kbs - not able to even do speedtest before. Have you guys got super powers?

 

 PING ms
60
 DOWNLOAD Mbps
2.78
 UPLOAD Mbps
0.05

A few Kbps is absolutely terrible.

 

I used to get sub 1 Mbps with Three at peak times and a switch to 3G would improve things to perhaps 6 Mbps down.

 

60 ms would be ok for loaded latency but pretty bad for unloaded.

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So Signal Details -

RSSI, -83

RSRP, -112

RSRQ, -9

SINR, 7

Band3 1800

Bandwidth 20Mhz

eNib 34430

 

All usable Signals be it the RSRP is a bit low, (anything better than -99 would be better) either low Recieved Signal or the Mast is a fair distance away, but still usable for Download. The Mast your registered on is in the Beverly Minster Church area but without knowing your exact location (don't post it) it's difficult to determine how far away or what other Masts could be closer for use.

 

You could try moving the Router around different Window Locations, Reboot after each move, and see if any changes to your Registered Mast is possible and how that may or not give changes in Download Speeds.

 

How did you get on with trying the SIM in a Phone for Speed Test purposes.

 

 

gadger
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Thanks for your and everyones' support,

I'm in HU178LH and you might have found the problem. The Church where the mast is has been having roof repairs since the problems started in early April and local EE shop say they have put in temporary mast with the proper one to follow in late August!

Despite being almost usable this morning it's now awful again -  this page took minutes to load. Maybe have to try '3' or Vod sim till they get it fixed.

Not tried sim in phone as yet

I'm in agreement with the above advice. Personally I check the SINR number more often than the others and have seen better than 10 Mbps down with SINR fluctuating between 4 dBm and 6 dBm so the advised signal parameters should certainly be usable and it's highly likely there's a problem with the service provider's infrastructure. (I currently have a router location with RS-SINR of between 10 dBm to 23 dBm and I don't plan to move it from there. 😀)

 

https://usatcorp.com/faqs/understanding-lte-signal-strength-values/

 

Unless you're out in the middle of nowhere, I'm surprised they don't just turn that tower off if it's known to be faulty (I'm sure they do have their reasons). I'm also surprised that your device does not simply reconnect to another tower, or that by occasional reboots it doesn't land on a good tower and camp there for a while.

 

I would recommend that you ask for a discount to be applied to your account, if you happen to open a chat or find yourself in communication with the service provider, as the experience you describe is completely unusable.

 

Your best hope is that your mobile may have slightly more advanced hardware which could help and you might tether to that. Temporarily going with another network is also a good play as I don't think anyone should wait minutes for pages to load. Good luck! 🤓

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gadger
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My first time on this forum has been so helpful and a revelation. I'm astounded by the knowledge you all have.

Thanks to you all I think I have it useable at last - I have put a 'tenner for 30Gb' Smarty sim in my Huawei B535 router and got a useable -

 
 PING ms
67
 DOWNLOAD Mbps
13.48
 UPLOAD Mbps
0.92
 
And EE have given me free months! Cheers!