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well if that isn't a perfect example of "the bars lie", I don't know what is. -60 perfect LTE signal with ZERO bars. ;)

 

Now if someone would go over there with a Note 2 andtake a screen shot and show that to ks-man over in the Chicago forum to put that debate to an end too.

 

Robert

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On Sensorly, Broad @ Tulane Ave looks hot. I wonder where that's coming from.

I'll check it out but all dark purple with no lighter purple before or after it makes me feel like it is Sensorly pollution. I was there earlier and couldn't find a signal. It could also be someone mapping on foot and not walking far enough on either side to get a weaker signal.

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I'll check it out but all dark purple with no lighter purple before or after it makes me feel like it is Sensorly pollution. I was there earlier and couldn't find a signal.

 

Could y'all explain Sensorly pollution for someone who is slow to comprehend?

What causes it and how can make sure I don't do it?

 

Grazie.

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Could y'all explain Sensorly pollution for someone who is slow to comprehend?

What causes it and how can make sure I don't do it?

 

Grazie.

I will let someone far more knowledgeable than me answer this but the basics are a phone with a Custom ROM or known issue, like the Nexus,or bug misreports signal strength.

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Don't waste your time going on Tulane. I knew it had to be a rogue rom. Sure enough, -115 is what I got there. It really is a huge waste of time running around hunting lte when people are using roms that may be using conflicting data.

 

I know everyone here means well, and we all have the same goal, but please educate yourself about sensorly, what it does, and how you can contribute bad data if you don't practice safe sensorly.

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Don't waste your time going on Tulane. I knew it had to be a rogue rom. Sure enough, -115 is what I got there. It really is a huge waste of time running around hunting lte when people are using roms that may be using conflicting data.

 

I know everyone here means well, and we all have the same goal, but please educate yourself about sensorly, what it does, and how you can contribute bad data if you don't practice safe sensorly.

 

"Practice Safe Sensorly..." I see a t-shirt in the making :-)

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Don't waste your time going on Tulane. I knew it had to be a rogue rom. Sure enough, -115 is what I got there. It really is a huge waste of time running around hunting lte when people are using roms that may be using conflicting data.

 

I know everyone here means well, and we all have the same goal, but please educate yourself about sensorly, what it does, and how you can contribute bad data if you don't practice safe sensorly.

 

This is the nexus <excuse the pun> of my question. I have a stock Galaxy Nexus (that I flashed back to stock by following instructions from some guy on YouTube/XDA), so I want to make sure that I'm not polluting with this phone as I'm about to leave the building and create a trail of purple plops down Poydras.

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Now if someone would go over there with a Note 2 andtake a screen shot and show that to ks-man over in the Chicago forum to put that debate to an end too.

 

Robert

 

Will get that done for you. I know this guy who could hook me up with a PRL that would be on Verizon while on 4g or even no signal at all with 4g. ;)

 

Sent from my little Note2

 

 

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I don't know what is wrong with the Clayborne site but the speeds i got today were worst than 3G, I'm disappointed that this is the second tower where i have experienced this. The Ping is also not what i was expecting 80+. I know the market is not launched and this might change, but we have been waiting for a long time we should be getting better results.

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I don't know what is wrong with the Clayborne site but the speeds i got today were worst than 3G, I'm disappointed that this is the second tower where i have experienced this. The Ping is also not what i was expecting 80+. I know the market is not launched and this might change, but we have been waiting for a long time we should be getting better results.

 

You should be getting better results? Really? Says who? They are still actively working. You are an early adopter in an unlaunched market. Your carrier is blessing you with early access. No other carrier would even allow you the privilege of using the network this early. You need to keep this in perspective.

 

Also, normal ping is under 90ms on Sprint LTE.

 

Robert via Nexus 7 with Tapatalk HD

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I don't know what is wrong with the Clayborne site but the speeds i got today were worst than 3G, I'm disappointed that this is the second tower where i have experienced this. The Ping is also not what i was expecting 80+. I know the market is not launched and this might change, but we have been waiting for a long time we should be getting better results.

Where were you when you were testing? I have had nothing but great results when under -100 and good to decent results under -110.

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I will trade you my downtown tower that Sprint refuses to fix. You get NO data.. No 3g signal at all! It's a constant dance of reboots anytime I go in the elevator and lose signal then come back out.

 

I think I am just going to start calling them every day until they fix it.

 

Sent from my little Note2

 

 

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Yes stuck on traffic.

 

I am assuming you mean 90 and not i-10. No clue why it is slower up there though. Maybe that side of the tower needs work or there is interference. I would expect a lot of random things like this until Sprint is 100% done as opposed to 2%. Worth noting I just got a ping of 87ms, 3780kbps Down, 2238kbps Up, and a signal strength of -115 from my couch 15 blocks away from the tower (I am 3 blocks off of St. Charles). I will take that over 3g any day and at -115 those speeds are pretty impressive.

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