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I measured it using htc's hidden menu option. would it help to through up a screenshot?

 

Nope. You told me what I needed to know. Which speed test servers do you use?

 

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Using the Speedtest.net app it shows I'm connected to the Dallas server

 

I've been using the BlahHosting server in Dallas the past week or so. It is the most reliable of the remaining servers.

 

I used to use the MoeRadio in Dallas and the OneSource in Ft. Worth servers before that. They were much better and more consistent than BlahHosting and SoftLayer. But BlahHosting has had inconsistency issues lately. But it is still better than SoftLayer.

 

I hope MoeRadio and OneSource come back. They were the best speed test servers in the area. Whatever you do, avoid the Comcast ones. They are horrible at peak times.

 

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I've been using the BlahHosting server in Dallas the past week or so. It is the most reliable of the remaining servers.

 

I used to use the MoeRadio in Dallas and the OneSource in Ft. Worth servers before that. They were much better and more consistent than BlahHosting and SoftLayer. But BlahHosting has had inconsistency issues lately. But it is still better than SoftLayer.

 

I hope MoeRadio and OneSource come back. They were the best speed test servers in the area. Whatever you do, avoid the Comcast ones. They are horrible at peak times.

 

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Thanks for the info. how do i connect to different towers/servers from the phone?

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Thanks for the info. how do i connect to different towers/servers from the phone?

 

Within the Speedtest app, click on the Tools button at the bottom. Then click on Change Server at the top. You may want to try some other Texan servers the next time your speed drops with a strong signal. It will help you rule out issues with the Speedtest server. I can sometimes have over a 10Mbps difference with LTE on some servers.

 

Speedtests are only as fast as the weakest link. And sometimes the weakest link is the server itself if it gets busier than it can handle. The best speed test results have a broad sampling of servers.

 

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Within the Speedtest app, click on the Tools button at the bottom. Then click on Change Server at the top. You may want to try some other Texan servers the next time your speed drops with a strong signal. It will help you rule out issues with the Speedtest server. I can sometimes have over a 10Mbps difference with LTE on some servers.

 

Speedtests are only as fast as the weakest link. And sometimes the weakest link is the server itself if it gets busier than it can handle. The best speed test results have a broad sampling of servers.

 

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Oh i see thanks you! Wow such a big difference between some of these. so when i change server and run a test does it stay connected to that one?

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Oh i see thanks you! Wow such a big difference between some of these. so when i change server and run a test does it stay connected to that one?

 

It will usually keep it for awhile. However, after awhile it will revert to a default one and you'll have to go back and select another one. Typically the default ones are the busiest because 90% of users will not change servers. So those ones get overloaded and yield less accurate results.

 

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It will usually keep it for awhile. However, after awhile it will revert to a default one and you'll have to go back and select another one. Typically the default ones are the busiest because 90% of users will not change servers. So those ones get overloaded and yield less accurate results.

 

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ahh i see thanks. just connected to ft.worth one and just pulled 20mbps.. crazy difference lol

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I have just posted a huge acceptance update for the DFW market. Largest ever. Some 3G, LTE and 800MHz sites. Sponsors can check out some additional details here: http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/577-network-vision-site-map-dfw-austin-and-west-texas/page__view__findpost__p__103612

 

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Question. I'm going to be in the Dallas area over the next few days. Just curious as to what I can expect reasonably from a 3G 1900 MHz perspective? I see that there is a lot of progress, but overall are you guys pretty happy with the areas that have been improved? What are your probably average DL speeds I should expect in the love field airport to central/north dallas area?

 

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I wanted to know when sprint was getting 4G Lte in Denton, Texas because I really need it over here. I have been constantly lied to from sprint about when we are suppose to get it and therefore bought a 4g lte phone. I just want some facts or straight forward information.

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I wanted to know when sprint was getting 4G Lte in Denton, Texas because I really need it over here. I have been constantly lied to from sprint about when we are suppose to get it and therefore bought a 4g lte phone. I just want some facts or straight forward information.

 

Sprint has not likely lied to you. Low level Sprint employees simply do not have reliable information on deployment. But we do. The DFW market is a highly active Network Vision area, and Denton already has three sites with completed LTE upgrades plus two more in progress. Become an S4GRU sponsor, and you can view maps of Network Vision progression in your area and across the country.

 

http://s4gru.com/ind...come-a-sponsor/

 

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Ok we'll I've talked to managers and representatives and employees and evdo engineering and I get varied dates from all of them that are always wrong. I just want a plain simple answer on when 4g lte would come to Denton since I have never picked it up here and even the coverage map says it doesn't. Plus the 3g towers keep messing up. I've Called 21 times and had about that many tickets opened up and they always say they've fixed it, but it's never fixed which is why I want the 3g.no use in paying 80 dollars a month for no Internet or bad service

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I wanted to know when sprint was getting 4G Lte in Denton, Texas because I really need it over here. I have been constantly lied to from sprint about when we are suppose to get it and therefore bought a 4g lte phone. I just want some facts or straight forward information.

 

A track of LTE just showed up on Sensorly in the Denton area, so you're probably not far off.

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Pretty disappointed.  It's been a little over 10 months since I first got an LTE signal.  Coverage is much improved since then.  I'd say I get an LTE signal about 75% of the time anywhere between Fort Worth and Irving.  Unfortunately, though, speeds leave a lot to be desired.  Areas where I'd previously get 20-30 Mbps I'm now getting 203.  And their 3G has gotten atrocious.  I work near the airport and my phone is pretty much worthless anywhere bound by 114, 635, Beltline, and Royal.  Unless things improve drastically by November, I'll be switching to Verizon.  Sorry, Sprint.  I tried to be patient...

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Assuming eastern Ellis County is in the DFW Market, does anybody know if there are towers being upgraded in the Ferris/Palmer area (I45 @ Risinger Rd)?

 

All battery related stats are using a ZeroLemon 7000mah battery.

 

 

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eve5y6e3.jpgCoverage is pretty bad in between Saginaw and Haslett off of Bond's Ranch. We're supposed to be covered, but it looks like the tower near Blue Mound Rd. and Haslett County Line Rd. may be having trouble. I've been trying to open a ticket with Sprint, and I might have finally been successful.

 

Edit: Sorry about the huge screen shot. I uploaded from Tapatalk and couldn't figure out how to make it smaller.

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My signal is "fair" on my Galaxy S4

 

Band 26 is what I connect to and the signal sits at -105

 

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The signal on my Galaxy S3 is "poor"

 

It connects to Band 25 with signal strength of around -110

 

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The signal on my Galaxy Tab 3 is "fair"

 

It connects to an unknown band with signal strength of around -104

 

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My current location is near Downtown Dallas.  Currently I have 1 to 0 bars.  Nobody has been able to explain to me WHY, but that everytime I call they are "working on the towers".  Finally I was able to get a boosting device for my home to make calls, but use WIFI for data.  

 

My question is if I stay with Sprint, and get a new tri band device, is there a chance this whole situation will be fixed?

 

I have a Galaxy S2 so I understand why my data service is poor, but why is voice so bad in East dallas (about 2 miles from downtown?)

 

Also, my Galaxy s2 does not work from my skyrapper at work.  I have never made a phone call inside my office tower.  

 

Will a triband device fix this as well (does tri band go through buildings better?)

 

The phone I am consider to extend my contract with sprint is the lg g3.  thanks!!

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My current location is near Downtown Dallas.  Currently I have 1 to 0 bars.  Nobody has been able to explain to me WHY, but that everytime I call they are "working on the towers".  Finally I was able to get a boosting device for my home to make calls, but use WIFI for data.  

 

My question is if I stay with Sprint, and get a new tri band device, is there a chance this whole situation will be fixed?

 

I have a Galaxy S2 so I understand why my data service is poor, but why is voice so bad in East dallas (about 2 miles from downtown?)

 

Also, my Galaxy s2 does not work from my skyrapper at work.  I have never made a phone call inside my office tower.  

 

Will a triband device fix this as well (does tri band go through buildings better?)

 

The phone I am consider to extend my contract with sprint is the lg g3.  thanks!!

A triband device may help with LTE800 being able to travel more, but it may not be on at the tower serving you. Easy upgrade and see if it helps. Are you talking about Wimax signal or voice. I believe the s2's bars relay voice signal. But an airave is good for Voice, and you have WiFi so no Data issue there.
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I've heard there are major issues in Dallas, but even the highest levels of sprint won't tell me what is wrong with the towers.  It has been over 2 years and they keep pushing back the dates on the towers.  I am being service by the Sprint tower on Mockingbird Avenue.

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