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Except that the Coverage Map now starts up showing "Bouygues Telecom - 2G-3G" with the map centered somewhere in France -- or at least I think it's France, 'cuz all them names is in some funny furrin' language.

Then I have to scroll w-a-a-y down the page to find "Sprint 4G". OH, the pain and humiliation!!!!

This should be fixed now, can you give it a try. You might need to clear your browser's cache.

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Loads much faster here (web page on the PC). Nice upgrade. Glad to see you were not buried by your own success.

Great.

Are you seeing the maps load faster too even now ? The servers are at full capacity to resolve the bottleneck and I still see the maps loading faster right now.

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Great.

Are you seeing the maps load faster too even now ? The servers are at full capacity to resolve the bottleneck and I still see the maps loading faster right now.

 

Very much faster. Pleasure to use again.

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I have gotten LTE in my bedroom a few times and in my living room twice. I'm wondering if the tower on Dean & Colonial is going to be the one I'll always be connected to from home. Anyone know if that tower might be able to give off a similar signal strength as the one by Lee Vista? I see a lot of LTE towers with a very low signal even being close by me, and distant ones that give me full bars. I don't really understand why.

You might want to post this in the correct thread.

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Hi everyone, we've started processing the backlog, we're still some days out but the backlog should be processed this weekend at the latest. Our servers are running at peak capacity. Follow status messages here http://status.sensorly.com/

 

Regarding the site, our site database went down and we couldn't even get to our backups so we got an old backup from 6 months ago and it looks like the geolocation stuff is missing, *sigh* And of course, this is a long bank holiday so there's no one to circumvent the isssue. *sigh* again...

The upside to this is that the site is much faster since we moved it to a new much much faster server

 

Thanks for your patience.

Its loading on Android much faster now. I see tracks mapped from Friday now. Stuff from yesterday should be caught up soon?

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Like the post above, I'm using Internet Explorer 10 and says it says "Sorry! Your browser doesn't support Sensorly map functions". Any idea when IE 10 will be supported?

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Like the post above, I'm using Internet Explorer 10 and says it says "Sorry! Your browser doesn't support Sensorly map functions". Any idea when IE 10 will be supported?

Yea I have the same question IE 10 works just that annoying pop up

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Like the post above, I'm using Internet Explorer 10 and says it says "Sorry! Your browser doesn't support Sensorly map functions". Any idea when IE 10 will be supported?

That's an annoying jQuery bug that's confusing your browser with IE6

Really need to fix it, will try to figure out

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Like the post above, I'm using Internet Explorer 10 and says it says "Sorry! Your browser doesn't support Sensorly map functions". Any idea when IE 10 will be supported?

I think this should be solved although I don't have IE10 to check. Can you report ?

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I think this should be solved although I don't have IE10 to check. Can you report ?

 

It did not solve the problem. I even tried to use compatible mode and that didn't work.

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And you're in IL ?

What ip do you get when you ping ?

Is that not the behavior you were getting last week ?

 

I'm getting the map opening in NYC also. At least the first time I open the page. After that it has a cache and opens where I last left off.

 

I have bookmarked the Sprint LTE map so I'm not seeing it open up in another country or language.

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Did you clear the browser cache ? I changed some Javascript

 

No I didn't, I'll try again... COOL, It's working now! Thanks

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So how long does it take for new plot points to show up now that the logjam is clear? I did some this afternoon and don't see it yet.

The log jam isn't clear yet. LTE has caught up with data from approx Monday.

Then I believe we'll be back to fast update speeds. If e're not we'll increase capacity again (won't require a pause this time, unless there's an issue)

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The log jam isn't clear yet. LTE has caught up with data from approx Monday.

Then I believe we'll be back to fast update speeds. If e're not we'll increase capacity again (won't require a pause this time, unless there's an issue)

 

I did some LTE mapping in Seymour, MO last Friday. Opening the app it still confirms that I contributed 1,900 points in the last week. That day was the only day I ran it. However, it has not shown up yet on the maps. Is there a chance the data was lost, or still processing?

 

Thanks!

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