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Network Vision/LTE - Orange County Market (Anaheim/Santa Ana/Irvine/Huntington Beach)


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Everybody map! EVERYBODY MAP!!!! Aaaaahhhhh mmmaaaapppp!!!

 

I would but I have an iphone...

 

Time to swap and get android haha jk.

 

I mapped last night but still dont see any of my mapping on sensorly...

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The sensorly app isn't on the iPhone.

 

There is kind of some restriction coming from Apple that it wont let acess certain readings. Something with the API I believe. Correct me if I'm wrong.

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I think all towers are broadcasting LTE as of now. I got LTE off the 22 west bound off Euclid all the way to Mile Square Park. I did some mapping but I dont know if it was uploaded to sensorly. Anyone knows how quick it gets uploaded to the server

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Mcgaw and Redhill still on--but speed is down, i couldn't expect 25mb download speed, that just crazy talk,came in from Huntington

and if you notice i was hooked to a server in Colorado with LTE 6mb down--updated the prl to a server in L.A. and back to 16 download.i think they think OC revolves around Irvine, so not sure why i'm not getting an Irvine server--will update PRL again in an hour and get back to 25 down

 

 

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