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That's the way it appeared yes. Ping wasn't quoted but it was 185ms

If you can get that connection again, more details would appreciated. Some engineering screenshots in particular. It's possible it may be a 10x10 B25 carrier, which is why you would see speeds in excess of the typical 5x5 37Mbps max.

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Yeah I read the posts but I also saw about CA on Sprint and saw B25^2. That was new to me to see that and haven't been on this page for a while. Sometimes people are wrong and was sharing my experience.

 

But you didn't need to be a dick about it and write FFS. Just say Sprint doesn't have CA on B25 and a link. That's all.

A moderator says, "Read the posts in this thread" and they're being a d!©k? That's got to be the lightest moderating ever employed on this site. Please do not use language like that towards our staff. It is a violation of the rules. http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/1197-s4gru-posting-guidelines-aka-the-rulez/

 

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A moderator says, "Read the posts in this thread" and they're being a d!©k? That's got to be the lightest moderating ever employed on this site. Please do not use language like that towards our staff. It is a violation of the rules. http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/1197-s4gru-posting-guidelines-aka-the-rulez/

 

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Had the moderator not used the original acronym of "for f*©ks sake" then language wouldn't have been used to reply on the gross comment. Simply put, your absolutely right on the language but this person is wrong on the choice of acronym to show dissatisfaction that I didn't fully take 100 percent into what was posted. I want to feel welcomed and feel open to communication, not feel disgraced. Honestly i would have expected better and hope this is still open dialouge about LTE or should I still feel oppressed and say yes its ok your moderator to disrespect a member by using obscene acronyms?

 

 

Anyways... To follow up on the last post. Yes I plan on checking if its 10x10 LTE. What should I censor out on the engineering screen?

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Had the moderator not used the original acronym of "for f*©ks sake" then language wouldn't have been used to reply on the gross comment. Simply put, your absolutely right on the language but this person is wrong on the choice of acronym to show dissatisfaction that I didn't fully take 100 percent into what was posted. I want to feel welcomed and feel open to communication, not feel disgraced. Honestly i would have expected better and hope this is still open dialouge about LTE or should I still feel oppressed and say yes its ok your moderator to disrespect a member by using obscene acronyms?

 

 

Anyways... To follow up on the last post. Yes I plan on checking if its 10x10 LTE. What should I censor out on the engineering screen?

In the future, please use the report feature, versus responding. Thanks for your help.

 

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Had the moderator not used the original acronym of "for f*©ks sake" then language wouldn't have been used to reply on the gross comment. Simply put, your absolutely right on the language but this person is wrong on the choice of acronym to show dissatisfaction that I didn't fully take 100 percent into what was posted. I want to feel welcomed and feel open to communication, not feel disgraced. Honestly i would have expected better and hope this is still open dialouge about LTE or should I still feel oppressed and say yes its ok your moderator to disrespect a member by using obscene acronyms?

 

 

Anyways... To follow up on the last post. Yes I plan on checking if its 10x10 LTE. What should I censor out on the engineering screen?

If you're doing a DEBUG LTE engineering screen, you won't need to blur anything out.  Nothing personal listed, just nerd porn. :drool:

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Also I saw B25 when I did a speed test so thats why I was curious

 

My Speedtest result in North Miami Beach for Sprint (LTE) : 62.04 Mb/s (download) & 13.40 Mb/s (upload) via #sensorly

 

That is not 10 MHz FDD in band 25.  In PCS A-F block spectrum, the Miami MTA is only a 20 MHz (10 MHz FDD) market for Sprint. CDMA2000 would have to be shut down to run 10 MHz FDD in the PCS A block.

 

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How can you tell?

The GCI and the EARFCN. The GCI ends with 02. Band 25 original carrier end with 01, 02 or 03 in your market. Also, all the SCP screen shots are from the same sector. The EARFCN (DL/UL channel) are the standard G Block channels.

 

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