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  1. Anyone have Android N installed yet and is rooted? If so, I was wondering if you could check something for me before I upgrade. Sent from my Nexus 6P
  2. South bay can be approximated from the SF market thread most likely. You can generally assume similar rates of progress and coverage. I don't track the South Bay since I never go down there and haven't really had anyone contribute data from it. Sent from my Nexus 6P
  3. I wouldn't be surprised if that's a technical limitation. Sent from my Nexus 6P
  4. Usually B25 and B26 are pretty heavily loaded, so CA on them by themselves isn't really helpful. What would be useful is aggregation with B41, or using the B25 uplink and B41+B25 for downlink (perhaps favoring B41 if that's possible). Sent from my Nexus 6P
  5. You could try activating it with a prepaid or foreign SIM first to avoid the bloatware install Sent from my Nexus 6P
  6. Try factory resetting and then booting without a SIM card inserted. Set it up. Only later insert the SIM. That's the way to bypass carrier apps on Nexus devices anyway Sent from my Nexus 6P
  7. Hmm, different PCIs on CA, so different sectors. Possibly one is the nearby macro and one is the in store small cell. Sent from my Nexus 6P
  8. That wouldn't be done for spectrum reasons. Using one radio for 2 antennas doesn't change the spectrum usage at all. It just makes those two sectors have less range and consequently lower speed. Would be a cost saving measure. Sent from my Nexus 6P
  9. The easiest and correct way is just setup 802.1x. ie, WPA enterprise. Authenticate with public key only (on corp devices this is easy to preinstall per user). Username/password auth is too easy to man in the middle, many devices don't validate the CA, so public key prevents that. Even consumer wifi APs support it, you just need a central radius server to point it at. You could use a raspberry pi, but I'm guessing most organizations would tie it to their active directory server. I used it in my home network for a while just to try it out, since in theory someone knowing the PSK password could man in the middle the connection. Now I just have my guest network properly forward certain multicast packets via avahi, so guests can use the Chromecasts or printer without being on my main network. Sent from my Nexus 6P
  10. MAC filtering should not be used for authentication. Carnegie Mellon's wifi network used (maybe still uses) it as the only auth, which blows my mind for a university that's the home of CERT. Before I was a student there and needed wifi, I just cloned the MAC of a user I saw on the network and viola, I had access. Sent from my Nexus 6P
  11. So it's before the normal range. Interesting, I'd have expected it to be after. Sent from my Nexus 6P
  12. Interesting. GCI range is new or outside the ones SCP knows about, so it's not identifying it as B41. How far is it from the normal range of GCIs for NYC? Sent from my Nexus 6P
  13. With Ookla or any speed test app, there is a selection bias. People often test their speed when they feel it's fast, or when it feels slow. So it's not a true random sampling of a carrier's speed. Sent from my Nexus 6P
  14. Hmm, must have been a Tapatalk error or something. Works fine on my computer. Thanks!
  15. There are many markets where Clearwire is single carrier only. Or not capable or B41 period (ie Pittsburgh) due to the use of Motorola equipment. Sent from my Nexus 6P
  16. The Google drive link doesn't seem to work Sent from my Nexus 6P
  17. I think they also may "reencode" video to limit the bandwidth used, whereas I don't believe the older one had that line in the TOS. Sent from my Nexus 6P
  18. Yeah that looks like second carrier in San Jose. Their GCI range is a bit higher than SF's (SF's always begin with 0A6 for B25 and B26). If anyone has any SCP logs I will happily take them and process them for new finds. We have a premier sponsor thread where we track B25, B26, and B41, but I never made a Sponsor map/thread because B25 was on almost all the sites already by the time Robert's source dried up. However, now that we're getting a second B25 carrier I can consider making a Sponsor level map if there's interest or if it will entice people to send me their logs. I just don't know how many active Sponsor level members we have in the Bay Area.
  19. Woah really? Can you send me your SCP logs? That's a huge deal if it's not stale/bad SCP data. Last I checked Sprint hadn't shut down enough CDMA carriers for a second B25 carrier. Sent from my Nexus 6P
  20. Sprint would require new hardware at each site to do this. The current RRUs aren't capable of it. It's not going to happen in the foreseeable future. Sent from my Nexus 6P
  21. Try rebooting. My phone does that every now and then. A reboot fixes it. Sent from my Nexus 6P
  22. It could have been an ODAS as well. That's exactly how the ODAS setup in SF behaves (though with equipment from the 2011 era if I remember correctly). Was B25/26 only. https://goo.gl/photos/T7pV37px7DpmWpFg6 Sent from my Nexus 6P
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