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I'm the one that posted on the Sprint forums about the Indy site. I work just south of 106th and Lantern in Fishers.....I was shocked when I came in Monday and the LTE was active on my phone. Here's my Speed Test.....I also was the one that hit up Sensorly.

 

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Do you work at that Fire Station where the Sensorly blips are located? Oh, and welcome to S4GRU.

 

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Nope......I'm a few miles to the Northeast. It surprised me that Sensorly pinpointed that as the location....I thought it might be a bit far.

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Hey all, I'm the one that posted on the Sprint forums about the Indy site. I work just south of 106th and Lantern in Fishers.....I was shocked when I came in Monday and the LTE was active on my phone. Here's my Speed Test.....I also was the one that hit up Sensorly.photo.PNG
I will check there today also.

 

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There's a couple of more LTE blips showing up in Sensorly at 82nd & Allisonville now.

 

Looks like somebody walked from the parking lot into the Houseworks store running Sensorly. :tu:

 

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A major road construction project is just finishing up (replaced the Allisonville Rd bridge over I 465) so I wonder if Sprint upgraded the tower at 82nd & Allisonville as part of the project. It might have been part of the utility relocation due to the new bridge? I don't spend much time on that side of town so I don't know exactly where the tower is/was or whether it even needed to be relocated.

 

Doug... I agree! Just finished up a growler of Half Cycle last night.

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Hey all,

 

I'm the one that posted on the Sprint forums about the Indy site. I work just south of 106th and Lantern in Fishers.....I was shocked when I came in Monday and the LTE was active on my phone. Here's my Speed Test.....I also was the one that hit up Sensorly.

 

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I am glad you took my advise and came here. You will now loose a few hours of your day. everyday. Lots of good knowledge around here you will like it. Welcome.

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Pics of the tower from last night. Still no LTE.

Off to the other Castleton location that appeared today. Wish me luck.

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The second Castleton site... sadu8any.jpgu9yhuvyq.jpga5esyne9.jpgvy4a2ana.jpgpabevusy.jpgebu2a4er.jpg6u4ypaby.jpgy2a2enum.jpgNo LTE here either I tried cycling Airplane Mode, switching to LTE only, and even just waiting. No luck on any method.

 

 

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The second Castleton site... No LTE here either I tried cycling Airplane Mode, switching to LTE only, and even just waiting. No luck on any method.

 

 

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I'm not seeing any NV panels or RRUs on that site. Maybe its just my eyes....
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I'm not seeing any NV panels or RRUs on that site. Maybe its just my eyes....
I was wondering the same thing. Then again I am not 100% sure what I am looking for.

 

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I was wondering the same thing. Then again I am not 100% sure what I am looking for.

 

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Here is a before and after comparision I did for Ericsson equipment: http://s4gru.com/ind...ter-comparison/

 

Trying to find a good shot of Samsung/Alca-Lu equipment. The Panels will look the same but the RRUs are a bit different.

 

Edit - Here is Alca-Lu equipment from Baltimore:

 

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this is SUPER exciting! I'm out here in Lafayette. I go to Indy pretty often.

You and me both! I am going to check out at least one of the new sites from Sensorly tomorrow. I am thinking that I am not going to have much luck, but maybe I will get lucky. I am pretty sure at least one that I checked out today is BS. Not sure on the other.

 

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by the way, that Carmel server you are on always give me trouble. The downloads are always way below what they are on others and the Indianapolis server isnt any better. I always have to search around for a decent one, the Chicago Comcast one does alright for me sometimes.

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by the way, that Carmel server you are on always give me trouble. The downloads are always way below what they are on others and the Indianapolis server isnt any better. I always have to search around for a decent one, the Chicago Comcast one does alright for me sometimes.

I will try a few others tonight if I get a chance.

 

Sent from my LTE loving (if I road trip) Evo 4G LTE...

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Nice that just confirms that they are defiantly working on the towers around there

 

Defiantly working? Is that a Freudian slip? :lol:

 

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