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In your dialer, type ##debug#

 

##data# is also useful.

That actually won't work. It's a different code for the G2. I forget the code for G2.

 

Better off downloading Signal Check Pro. That will tell you what band you are using.

 

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In Your dialer press ##33284# and then go to lte engineering and that will show you what band you're connected to

 

 

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I've been told that doesn't work on the G2. Is that wrong?

 

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I've been told that doesn't work on the G2. Is that wrong?

 

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thats how I know what band I'm connected to , what doesn't work anymore on the lg g2 with kitkat is forcing lte

 

 

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thats how I know what band I'm connected to , what doesn't work anymore on the lg g2 with kitkat is forcing lte

 

 

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Hmm. Interesting that must be what I was remembering. The way to set LTE Only was different (and now nonexistent). Sorry for the confusion!

 

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Hmm. Interesting that must be what I was remembering. The way to set LTE Only was different (and now nonexistent). Sorry for the confusion!

 

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thats why I'm holding off on updating my phone .... I like to watch netflix and that's the only way to do it right know [emoji12]

 

 

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Just got LTE between 88th and Federal and 84th on my S3. Got a quick hit last night south of 92nd but nothing like this. It was solid. Tried to get a test on it but it dropped to eHRPD after 84th. It's coming quick!

 

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Update it. If you are connected to anything besides B25, it will tell you on the Provider line.

 

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David I have signal check pro also. I tried updating but it says I have the current issue. I am going through Band 41 sites on Hamden, 30 to 45 downloads, and Band 41 is not showing on the provider line. Could it be a phone issue? Thanks

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I think we might of even met in Boulder, there were a lot of people so I don't remember but your name sounds familiar. Yeah great LTE whenever I go down there. It seems like up North is filling in nicely though.

 

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Nope didn't go, I have a one year old and it was too cold.

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David I have signal check pro also. I tried updating but it says I have the current issue. I am going through Band 41 sites on Hamden, 30 to 45 downloads, and Band 41 is not showing on the provider line. Could it be a phone issue? Thanks

There are still some issues identifying B41 in the app. There's a few fixes coming out soon.

 

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4g isn't connecting as well anymore on my Evo 4g LTE. No changes to firmware, no updates. Could the re-aiming of antennas be changing my coverage areas?

Yeah I'm in the same area. Loveland/Berthoud/ft collins and my service had been a bit sketchy the last couple days as well.

Also, part of the Enlightened. Agent thunderwagn. Not quite as active as I once was, but try to get out and play from time to time ????

 

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Arvada should be getting some cluster love on the next update or two. I'm getting 1x800 from the tower that serves my house and last night it was 1900 only.

 

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David I have signal check pro also. I tried updating but it says I have the current issue. I am going through Band 41 sites on Hamden, 30 to 45 downloads, and Band 41 is not showing on the provider line. Could it be a phone issue? Thanks

That would be Samsung's phones for Ya.

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Yeah I'm in the same area. Loveland/Berthoud/ft collins and my service had been a bit sketchy the last couple days as well.

Also, part of the Enlightened. Agent thunderwagn. Not quite as active as I once was, but try to get out and play from time to time ????

 

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Yep I've seen your work around that area before.

 

Got some good 4g in new places in FoCo the last 2 days on Taft, wasn't mapping due to the game, but nice surprise. I need it to go live in old Town since I work up there some weeks. Very exciting developments.

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Yep I've seen your work around that area before.

 

Got some good 4g in new places in FoCo the last 2 days on Taft, wasn't mapping due to the game, but nice surprise. I need it to go live in old Town since I work up there some weeks. Very exciting developments.

 

Were you getting 4G on a tri-band phone or was it on the HTC One you have in your profile?  I might have to go do some mapping out there.  I get traces of LTE (band 25) from my apartment but it only lasts a couple seconds and has a really weak signal strength.  Its likely coming from the tower just south of the CSU campus.

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