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With Samsung it can be as few as two. There is a Samsung RRU that is capable of CDMA and LTE 1900 and a Samsung 800 RRU. They look different too. At a Samsung site, a third and 4th RRU are only needed for high capacity sites. Ericsson RRU's are as jefbal describes. At least until Ericsson comes out with the RRUS12. Robert via Samsung Note II via Tapatalk
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There is also one up on north side of Oceanside near Camp Pendleton. Waiting to hear a confirm on that one too. Robert via Samsung Note II via Tapatalk
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Network Vision/LTE - DFW Market (Dallas/Ft. Worth/Wichita Falls)
S4GRU replied to purpleunicorn's topic in Markets
It will usually keep it for awhile. However, after awhile it will revert to a default one and you'll have to go back and select another one. Typically the default ones are the busiest because 90% of users will not change servers. So those ones get overloaded and yield less accurate results. Robert via Samsung Note II via Tapatalk- 200 replies
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S4GRU replied to purpleunicorn's topic in Markets
Within the Speedtest app, click on the Tools button at the bottom. Then click on Change Server at the top. You may want to try some other Texan servers the next time your speed drops with a strong signal. It will help you rule out issues with the Speedtest server. I can sometimes have over a 10Mbps difference with LTE on some servers. Speedtests are only as fast as the weakest link. And sometimes the weakest link is the server itself if it gets busier than it can handle. The best speed test results have a broad sampling of servers. Robert via Samsung Note II via Tapatalk- 200 replies
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Network Vision/LTE - DFW Market (Dallas/Ft. Worth/Wichita Falls)
S4GRU replied to purpleunicorn's topic in Markets
I've been using the BlahHosting server in Dallas the past week or so. It is the most reliable of the remaining servers. I used to use the MoeRadio in Dallas and the OneSource in Ft. Worth servers before that. They were much better and more consistent than BlahHosting and SoftLayer. But BlahHosting has had inconsistency issues lately. But it is still better than SoftLayer. I hope MoeRadio and OneSource come back. They were the best speed test servers in the area. Whatever you do, avoid the Comcast ones. They are horrible at peak times. Robert via Samsung Note II via Tapatalk- 200 replies
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Network Vision/LTE - DFW Market (Dallas/Ft. Worth/Wichita Falls)
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Nope. You told me what I needed to know. Which speed test servers do you use? Robert via Samsung Note II via Tapatalk- 200 replies
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Is that measured from your LTE engineering screen? Robert via Samsung Note II via Tapatalk- 200 replies
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That's nice. Donations are used to keep the site running and not a payment for services. $100 in donations is just for the Premier Sponsorship level. Any donation amount provides standard Sponsor status for 6 months. Most of the information in the Sponsor section and Premier Sponsor section is not available publicly anywhere and never will. I suppose complete LTE site info eventually finds its way to public forums or Sensorly. However, the ability to know where each site is right away when they are inspected and the ability to know about many of the sites In Progress are invaluable. Also, our information comes direct from Sprint sources, and not a post from some pimple faced 15 year old who says he saw LTE appear briefly on his iPhone in suburban Omaha. Of course, the choice of what to do with your money is yours. S4GRU is a site by wireless enthusiasts who track Network Vision deployment. If sponsorship is not for you, it's OK. We have public content for those who just want to peruse those sections. Thanks for stopping by. Robert via Nexus 7 with Tapatalk HD
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Sprint's 4th Quarter and Full Year 2012 Earnings Released
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I have the damndest time getting my Note 2 to rehash to another EVDO carrier. I get stuck on Channel 375 here a lot and its the poorest performing EVDO channel on our multi carrier sites most of the time. In our area, every site has an EVDO channel 375, and a 1x carrier at 325. Even the lowest capacity rural sites. Then sites that have additional need for carriers add from this baseline. So there are lots of two carrier and three carrier EVDO sites that perform better on Channel 400 or 425, but I can't get off 375 no matter what on my Note 2. I can cycle airplane mode until the cows come home and it will choose 375 over and over. Hard reboot can sometimes get it to choose another EVDO channel, but it will take several tries and at 3-4 minutes a pop, that can be annoying and time consuming. Seems like it is easier to acquire another channel with other devices. But the Note2 is driving me bonkers in this regard. Robert via Nexus 7 with Tapatalk HD
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Sprint's 4th Quarter and Full Year 2012 Earnings Released
S4GRU replied to marioc21's topic in General Topics
When you consider the EVO issues, the lack of a lot of flagship devices for the first few months the GS-3 came out, and all of the promotions Sprint has had with get one free and the like, I wouldn't be too surprised if Sprint was the number 1 GS-3 seller in the U.S. Robert via Nexus 7 with Tapatalk HD -
Sprint's 4th Quarter and Full Year 2012 Earnings Released
S4GRU replied to marioc21's topic in General Topics
They say it's earlier than originally planned, because they said publicly 2014. However, internally, it was always 3rd quarter 2013. So internally they are behind one quarter on LTE 800. But what matters is what they say, I suppose. And this makes sense, because Network Vision is pretty much behind a full quarter. They were going to have 12,000 sites online by the end of 2012, now it is the end of the first quarter. All things considered, this is good news. We already knew NV was running a little behind. But it is full steam ahead. Nothing gonna stop us now! Robert via Nexus 7 with Tapatalk HD -
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Yes. You can click on the donate button and pay via PayPal with a credit card. No need for a PayPal account even. Thanks! Robert via Samsung Note II via Tapatalk -
Work will start before then. Samsung will have all their markets started before the end of Spring. Maybe even sooner. Robert via Samsung Note II via Tapatalk
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The Minnesota market is being deployed now. If it doesn't meet your needs, then you should go. Really. Robert via Samsung Note II via Tapatalk
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Network Vision/LTE - DFW Market (Dallas/Ft. Worth/Wichita Falls)
S4GRU replied to purpleunicorn's topic in Markets
LTE performance is signal strength dependent. Robert via Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2- 200 replies
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There is a new site in that area that will be added to the update maps tonight. Robert via Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2
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Yeah, it was not on last nights acceptance report for that region. So it is likely the same site. Robert via Samsung Note II via Tapatalk
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Is your community killing your shot at LTE?
S4GRU replied to P_M_G's topic in Network, Network Vision/LTE Deployment
I was slightly concerned when we moved to our current home, being so close to a site. However, my headaches decreased and I sleep better. So logically, I can conclude that higher RF exposure actually helps prevents headaches and is a great sleep aide! Robert