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Unmarked suv at Cottleville 2 parked at base of the tower / cabinets. Its white though. Could just be NSA putting in the meta data logging stuff I guess.

 

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Unmarked suv at Cottleville 2 parked at base of the tower / cabinets. Its white though. Could just be NSA putting in the meta data logging stuff I guess.

 

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or could be the guy who robbed the bank just up the road a bit ago.

 

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At the QT on Page just past Lindbergh. -108dBm LTE Signal detected on the MiFi.

 

 

A detailed image for this result can be found here:http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/i/602828823

 

Test Date: Aug 2, 2013 1:15 PM

Download: 10.75 Mbps

Upload: 0.23 Mbps

Ping: 203 ms

Connection Type: Wi-Fi

Server: St. Louis, MO

External IP: 184.206.34.135

Internal IP: 192.168.1.3

Latitude: 38.6935

Longitude: -90.4011

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&q=38.693524,-90.401084

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At the QT on Page just past Lindbergh. -108dBm LTE Signal detected on the MiFi.

 

 

A detailed image for this result can be found here:http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/i/602828823

 

Test Date: Aug 2, 2013 1:15 PM

Download: 10.75 Mbps

Upload: 0.23 Mbps

Ping: 203 ms

Connection Type: Wi-Fi

Server: St. Louis, MO

External IP: 184.206.34.135

Internal IP: 192.168.1.3

Latitude: 38.6935

Longitude: -90.4011

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&q=38.693524,-90.401084

Does it tell you which band?

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There is s menu I think you can browse to I think. Check out how Robert did it on the td-lte 2500 thread.

 

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Holy crap. This is driving down 170:

 

Test Date: Aug 2, 2013 1:33 PM

Download: 14.09 Mbps

Upload: 3.84 Mbps

Ping: 87 ms

Connection Type: Wi-Fi

Server: St. Louis, MO

External IP: 184.206.34.136

Internal IP: 192.168.1.3

Latitude: 38.6727

Longitude: -90.3632

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&q=38.672750,-90.363182

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There is s menu I think you can browse to I think. Check out how Robert did it on the td-lte 2500 thread.

 

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This is what I have in the logs:

4G LTE Network

 

Status:Connected

Network operator:Sprint

Signal strength (RSRP):-92 dBm

Signal quality (RSRQ):-6 dB

It's the MiFi 500, if anyone wants to help me find where I get the band info. I'll be driving around today looking for LTE, so I'm on mobile... :)

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