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28-04-2009 09:18 AM
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30-04-2009 08:37 AM
Hi LucianoP,
The good news is that I have checked your location on our coverage checker and there is a excellent 3G broadband signal so you shouldn’t have any issues with connecting with a good quality signal. I can understand your frustration that you are getting a slower than normal connection, in order to try and resolve this issue for you it would be great if you could check the following things and post back so we can get a better idea of where this issue is occurring and how we can get this rectified.
1. Do you normally get a good connection speed in your current location?
2. Are you running any other applications on your computer? (Such as Windows update)
3. Disconnect the mobile connect software, close any running programs including your internet browser, reconnect the mobile connect software. What are the uplink/downlink counters showing?
Also what mr nice has suggested may be worth a try, you could try different areas of the house, I know this may seem slightly strange but I get a better signal upstairs in my house than I do downstairs.
Thanks
David
eForum Team
30-04-2009 05:17 PM
Hi - in answer to your questions:-
1. I'm a new user.
2. No other applications running.
3. After following your instructions, the connection window was showing connection to 3G+ with one (sometimes 2 bars) of signal strength. The counters rapidly change and the numbers constantly vary. So, for example, they will show 2.6 and 1.5 then suddenly change to 477 and 530 then again to 13.2 and 12.8 etc etc. The numbers are constantly changing and fluctuating wildly. Is that normal?
In terms of trying in a different location, I am in a very small flat and the options are limited. As you've said, my post-code indicates that I am in an excellent area for coverage. We have 2 mobile handsets - O2 and Orange - both of which always receive full strength signal.
30-04-2009 08:28 PM
Hi LucianoP,
It is normal for the numbers to change, as they are giving you a real-time indication of how much data is coming and going through your connection. If you're not downloading anything, then the numbers will sit on zero - but as soon as you visit a website or donwload a file, the numbers will increase.
The best way to get an accurate measure of your connection speed is by using a third-party Speed Test tool like this one.
We usually require at least three bars of signal in order to get a stable connection, which may explain why you're finding the speeds intermittent. Since there should be reasonable coverage in your area, it sounds like it could be the construction materials used in your flat which might be dimming our signal, such as steel supports or copper wiring. If you're getting good signal with other providers, this could be due to their masts being situated closer than ours, and therefore cancelling out the effects.
The only real way to know for sure would be to try connecting in a different area, say a few blocks down the road.
I hope this helps
Jon
eForum Team
11-05-2009 11:13 AM
Hi LucianoP,
It is normal for the numbers to change, as they are giving you a real-time indication of how much data is coming and going through your connection. If you're not downloading anything, then the numbers will sit on zero - but as soon as you visit a website or donwload a file, the numbers will increase.
The best way to get an accurate measure of your connection speed is by using a third-party Speed Test tool like this one.
We usually require at least three bars of signal in order to get a stable connection, which may explain why you're finding the speeds intermittent. Since there should be reasonable coverage in your area, it sounds like it could be the construction materials used in your flat which might be dimming our signal, such as steel supports or copper wiring. If you're getting good signal with other providers, this could be due to their masts being situated closer than ours, and therefore cancelling out the effects.
The only real way to know for sure would be to try connecting in a different area, say a few blocks down the road.
I hope this helps
Jon
eForum Team
12-05-2009 01:47 PM
13-05-2009 08:06 AM
Hi there LucianoP,
I have looked into both post codes for you and I cant see any reason as to why you would be getting reduced speeds, because of this I would imagine your doing everything right.
Can you do a couple of sporadic checks throughout the day, just checking the speeds and let us know how you get on please?
Thanks
Matt
eForum Team
14-05-2009 12:10 AM