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The first 3 from the top are in my home. The others are outside around my area.

 

http://i42.tinypic.com/5d9cb6.jpg

 

How do you get to the LTE debugging screen?

 

1. Dial screen

 

2. ##DEBUG##

 

3.Then you will have a password, the screenshot looks like a Galaxy S3; so the password is 777468.

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The first 3 from the top are in my home. The others are outside around my area.

 

http://i42.tinypic.com/5d9cb6.jpg

 

How do you get to the LTE debugging screen?

 

Couple of ways, scroll down a bit and you'll find it: http://s4gru.com/ind...ignal-strength/

 

EDIT: lol I got beaten to the punch! :P

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Caught a 4g signal around the OKC fairgrounds today. Disappeared after a couple minutes though. Could not pick it up again even as I moved closer to the tower. Figure it must have turned off. Thought I would mention since it seems to be a tower that hasn't been live with 4g yet.

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Ok out in south Tulsa all day today I've noticed incredibly fast (for sprint) 3G all day. Just did a speediest by the QT across from woodland hills and got 1.28 down and something like .8 up. Must have turned on some back haul or something. This is great. I was able to stream YouTube in real time.

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Ok out in south Tulsa all day today I've noticed incredibly fast (for sprint) 3G all day. Just did a speediest by the QT across from woodland hills and got 1.28 down and something like .8 up. Must have turned on some back haul or something. This is great. I was able to stream YouTube in real time.

When it gets backhaul it will spit 4G

That site (when unloaded) will give off decent performance. The untouched tower over next to the 71st firestationl gave me 2.6 down the other day and it has received no work.

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Ok out in south Tulsa all day today I've noticed incredibly fast (for sprint) 3G all day. Just did a speediest by the QT across from woodland hills and got 1.28 down and something like .8 up. Must have turned on some back haul or something. This is great. I was able to stream YouTube in real time.

 

When it gets backhaul it will spit 4G

 

That site (when unloaded) will give off decent performance. The untouched tower over next to the 71st firestationl gave me 2.6 down the other day and it has received no work.

Could be, but I've never ever seen that performance anywhere near woodland hills down to the target on the other side of 169. And it was for a few hours that I was out too.

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Could be, but I've never ever seen that performance anywhere near woodland hills down to the target on the other side of 169. And it was for a few hours that I was out too.

When it really has hooked up backhaul you will know.

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Looking like it **COULD BE** October for NV completion in Oklahoma.  Everybody hold on to your hats. 

 

 

Also, i have been seeing more and more little yellow flags along the roadways leading to Telco boxes. 

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Also FWIW, I had zero 3G data movement earlier today at 81st and mingo tower. Great -71 connection. Reset everything, same deal.

I was at ttcu at 2:30, my pandora would not stream on that 81st street tower. I feel your pain.

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Anyone have any info on Edmond . I'm thinking we will get lte since its a college town but haven't seen anything or heard anything .

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Anyone have any info on Edmond . I'm thinking we will get lte since its a college town but haven't seen anything or heard anything .

Do you have Sprint service? If so you will get LTE. All of Sprint's native service area will be upgraded.

 

Sent from my HTC ONE

 

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Yes I have sprint . I'm just getting tired of waiting . I can't even use Pandora anymore or use the new Google play music because of the data speeds we are getting in Edmond. It was all fine until about mid February then it went to crap .

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Yes I have sprint . I'm just getting tired of waiting . I can't even use Pandora anymore or use the new Google play music because of the data speeds we are getting in Edmond. It was all fine until about mid February then it went to crap .

It's coming. I know Sprint is very slow right now. I think there is at least one site in Edmond that has received some network vision upgrades, though not broadcasting any LTE. We should be covered in the next 3-5 months.

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If you have any idea where your nearest Sprint tower is i would suggest taking a look at the equipment on it and seeing if anything has been upgraded, though there is no guarentee when a site goes live after it has been upgraded as it may sit for months before fiber backhaul is connected.  Typically 1 month after completion sites go live, some sooner some longer. 

This is what you are looking for - How to identify Ericsson RRUs/Antennas

Becoming a sponsor will give you insight into every Sprint site location as well.

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