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And how's it's range? Does the LTE go very far?

 

According to reports, whole house coverage.

 

Personally I run a magical box which works extremely well as long as it doesn't hook up to b25.

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Going to call customer service tomorrow or my contact, everything seems to be connected correctly during self configuration but not receiving any signal on 7+, 6p or tab 4.

 

I tried wifi on and off....

 

 

 

 

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.oing to call customer service tomorrow or my contact, everything seems to be connected correctly during self configuration but not receiving any signal on 7+, 6p or tab 4.
I tried wifi on and off....
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Wow that looks so familiar! I hope you get it fixed. It's a very useful device. 

 

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Glad I no longer need such a device.

 

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netiher do I really but would be better to get off of b25/b26 to quit the band switching to save battery....

 

 

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In other news...

 

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But does it support carrier aggregation?

 

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what's the difference between the 2 devices?

Airave 3 needs a copper ethernet connection for backhaul.

 

Magic box (lte + booster) only requires a B25/41 connection present so that it can use LTE relay for backhaul.

 

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do these devices have HPUE  :tu:

 

No, just HVAC.

 

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I use to pick up a steady b41 connection now I mainly get 25/26 and a now cell edge 41 (120+ on signal). I wonder if I qualify for LTE booster?

 

 

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I use to pick up a steady b41 connection now I mainly get 25/26 and a now cell edge 41 (120+ on signal). I wonder if I qualify for LTE booster?

 

 

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Unlikely.

 

Restricted to certain people or businesses only.

 

You'll have a better chance with the airave 3 in the next few weeks.

 

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Unlikely.

 

Restricted to certain people or businesses only.

 

You'll have a better chance with the airave 3 in the next few weeks.

 

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I know a few weeks ago I was on a call with Sprint dealing with my data issue and a rep offered a airave to me and I said no thinking it was like the one I had back in 2010 because I had issues with calling. So thinking back it was probably the Airave 3 the rep was referring it.

 

 

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I think I'll just stick to my current Airave 2.5...

Chances are, the Airave 3 with LTE requires a certain amount of bandwidth (like at the least, a 25mbps down / 5mbps up connection)...

I doubt VERY seriously I could get very much LTE use with the new one, as AT&T only gives me 5.9mbps down / 0.5kbps up.. (yeah, KBPS)...

That upload is the killer. If I'm trying to PS4 game with R6 Siege and someone starts streaming amazon music, it kicks me out of my game...that's crappy.

 

And I'm sure AT&T isn't in any hurry to get us better internet speeds around here. They enjoy ripping me for those extra 2 or 3 data packs they slap on me each month at $10 per 50gbs...

 

I'm so disgusted with that company...I can't put enough adjectives together to express what I wish would happen to them...

 

I do appreciate having 2 separate 24 pair fiber lines under my driveway...it's good to know that I can see the DSLAM that provides us all this crappy connection while standing in my yard (it's only about 100' away from my house).

I guess if the Fed ever regulates anything like internet, maybe they'll use G.Fast or something to give us better speeds -- and maybe even a competitive price. But we're not even 6 months into 2017 and AT&T has jacked my DSL up twice since January. $1 as of Feb 1st and $2 as of May 1st.

I'm at $61 now. 8 years ago it was $47.95 for naked DSL....

 

 

 

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Wonder if it will be as simple as asking for one?  It was that simple for the AirWave 2.5 and Asus Router.  Just ask and I shall receive! 

 

Don't really need it at all.  Would love it for the 2.5GHz.  What kind of range does it have?  I wouldn't mind being my neighborhoods little B41 microcell, lol.  I got 1Gbps backhaul and the local tower doesn't have B41 yet.  Area is growing up and needs it.

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Going to call customer service tomorrow or my contact, everything seems to be connected correctly during self configuration but not receiving any signal on 7+, 6p or tab 4.

 

I tried wifi on and off....

 

 

 

 

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any LAN ports on this thing? if so, how many?

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This is the state of journalism at Forbes today, sponsored and/or analyst written articles.  Wow.

 

"Sprint's $50 Rate Plan Beats Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile Despite Rate Surge, Crappy 4G Network"

 

https://www.forbes.com/sites/jeanbaptiste/2017/04/18/sprints-50-unlimited-plan-beats-verizon-att-t-mobile-despite-4g-network-ranked-last/2/#1328feb855e6

 

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This is the state of journalism at Forbes today, sponsored and/or analyst written articles. Wow.

 

"Sprint's $50 Rate Plan Beats Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile Despite Rate Surge, Crappy 4G Network"

 

https://www.forbes.com/sites/jeanbaptiste/2017/04/18/sprints-50-unlimited-plan-beats-verizon-att-t-mobile-despite-4g-network-ranked-last/2/#1328feb855e6

 

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I saw the article and I am not surprised.

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This is the state of journalism at Forbes today, sponsored and/or analyst written articles. Wow.

 

"Sprint's $50 Rate Plan Beats Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile Despite Rate Surge, Crappy 4G Network"

 

https://www.forbes.com/sites/jeanbaptiste/2017/04/18/sprints-50-unlimited-plan-beats-verizon-att-t-mobile-despite-4g-network-ranked-last/2/#1328feb855e6

 

AJ

It looks as though they changed the headline to something more professional now.

 

"Sprint's Unlimited Plans Beat Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile While 4G Network Ranked Last In OpenSignal Report".

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