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i have my phone set up for automatic scanning for sensorly.com to help with the mappings in my area. (erlanger/florence) i am excited to see how sprint's 4g lte works. 

when it hits in my area... i will share screenshots.  :D

i am glad i came across this site. 

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as am i i'm on the boone county kenton county boarder and right now our 3g data is like 26kbps download and upload almost always fails wimax was 100 yards from my house when they stopped expanding it i'm very excited about LTE for sure lol 

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By my count, the Network Vision Site Acceptance Report Updates page on this site list 7 accepted LTE towers in Cincinnati, but I only see 6 on Sensorly's coverage map. Does anybody know where the 7th tower is?

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Sensorly is showing that I am reporting 4g at my address and while I do occasionally see eHRPD signal, I have never seen any 4G. I will say that along 747 just north of 275 and Tricounty it is ROCKIN!

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Sensorly is showing that I am reporting 4g at my address and while I do occasionally see eHRPD signal, I have never seen any 4G. I will say that along 747 just north of 275 and Tricounty it is ROCKIN!

That's for dang sure its heavy up by there constant beautiful lte

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I am at Washington park in otr, just took a sensorly and a "speedtest" test. No lte, but ehrpd and 1.2 down

 

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if you still have the epic 4g touch that is a wimax phone you wouldn't be able to use lte with it 

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Has anyone else been experiencing issues with the tower servicing the east side of Downtown Cincinnati near 5th St?  It frequently becomes completely non-functional, often for days at a time.  I am then shunted off to roaming.  If I disable roaming, I get no service.  The tower details from my engineering screen: SID: 4390, NID: 70, Base ID: 1521.  I called and reported it (again) and now it's going on and back off again.  Anyone have any experience like this?

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Got a picture of what I believe is the LTE tower serving West Chester and Sharonville. Taken from 275 E

 

I'm starting to think that one isn't a Sprint tower. I was just at Dave and Buster's on Saturday which is only about a quarter mile from there, and I basically got zero reception inside. I don't get must inside Tri-County mall either, which is about the same distance in the other direction.

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I actually got 4G for about 5 minutes on Monday night in Fairfield twp around 6pm. My cell signal is so bad that Sprint sent me an AirRave. I got that connected tonight and no more missed calls for now. 

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i have my phone set up for automatic scanning for sensorly.com to help with the mappings in my area. (erlanger/florence) i am excited to see how sprint's 4g lte works.

when it hits in my area... i will share screenshots. :D

i am glad i came across this site.

If your phone is set up for automatic mapping, it's going to be difficult to locate LTE. When Sensorly is running it's constantly sending/receiving data. When you're phone is in an active data session it doesn't look for LTE. It's like phone calls before call waiting was invented. Gotta hang up before you know your HS crush is calling.

 

LTE Discovery app w/upgrade fixes this issue as it Resets your connection constantly when not connected to LTE.

 

Today's post has been brought to you by Sprint, the letters GN and the number 2.

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By my count, the Network Vision Site Acceptance Report Updates page on this site list 7 accepted LTE towers in Cincinnati, but I only see 6 on Sensorly's coverage map. Does anybody know where the 7th tower is?

Chip in some beer money to keep the lights on in this place and you'll have direct access to the information.

 

Today's post has been brought to you by Sprint, the letters GN and the number 2.

 

 

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If your phone is set up for automatic, it's going to be difficult to locate LTE. When Sensorly is running it's constantly sending/receiving data. When you're phone is in an active data session it doesn't look for LTE. It's like phone calls before call waiting was invented. Gotta hang up before you know your HS crush is calling.

 

LTE Discovery app w/upgrade fixes this issue as it Resets your connection constantly when not connected to LTE.

 

Today's post has been brought to you by Sprint, the letters GN and the number 2.

thanks so much for your info and taking the time to help me understand more about this.  :tu:

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thanks so much for your info and taking the time to help me understand more about this.  :tu:

 

You're welcome. Just trying to help.

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Has anyone else been experiencing issues with the tower servicing the east side of Downtown Cincinnati near 5th St? It frequently becomes completely non-functional, often for days at a time. I am then shunted off to roaming. If I disable roaming, I get no service. The tower details from my engineering screen: SID: 4390, NID: 70, Base ID: 1521. I called and reported it (again) and now it's going on and back off again. Anyone have any experience like this?

I have been roaming quite a bit last several weeks right in the middle of downtown

 

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