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jmafisher

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  1. This happened to me several months ago in Mount Prospect.  It is a known issue with Sprint, and it seems to be happening where they are cutting over new towers with multiple vendor equipment.  I have not had the problem for a long time.  It would only happen when the phone (mine is a Samsung G3) went into LTE.  It would revert back to the right time when it went to 3G.  I would call Sprint and report the problem.

  2. I used to tether all the time on my Blackberry, but have not been able to get any tethering program to work with the Galaxy S3. I have tried multiple apps, but always get this error message:

     

    "Unable to connect to data network, turning off Hotspot. Your plan may not have the Hotspot service, please contact your phone company."

     

    I also get another error called "Error 67", but I can't do a screen capture quick enough to get the details.

     

    Has anyone resolved this issue? I have not tried tethering using USB, and also have not tried any paid apps because I'm not sure any of them will work.

     

    Thanks.

     

    By the way, the 4G LTE in the Chicago area is amazing. There have been multiple times when I have had to turn off the Wi-Fi on my phone in Starbucks or Panera because it was so slow. I turn Wi-Fi off and just use 4G and the speed picks up significantly.

  3. I got 4G at home today in ,Mount Prospect, for the first time (between Golf and NW Highway just west of Rt 83). Had 5MB upload and 4MB download. Then it all stopped, so hopefully they are testing things out and it will be permanent.

    So, when Sprint announces 4G in the Chicaog market, will they turn on all the towers at that point? It's a bit frustrating having 4G come and go.

  4. I was at the Intersection of Rand Road and Route 83 this morning, got 4G signal and did a speed test. It was 25.7Mb download and 7.8Mb upload. Blazing fast. However, my phone (Galaxy Siii) went into Eastern Time. Now I notice that whenever I get to a 4G area, the phone goes to Eastern Time, then when I go to a 3G area it reverts back to Central time.

    Called Sprint for a laugh and they admitted it's a known problem, just like the dropped calls. Said I will get a credit at some point, but I'm not holding my breath.

    By the way, the tower in downtown Mount Prospect on Northwest Highway was putting out 4G, but is not doing so today. Sprint said it should be fixed in a few days.

  5. Chicago: Have had several 4G sightings in the NW suburbs. On Wednesday I got 4G in downtown Mount Prospect. Signal was not overly strong but got 5MB Download on Speedtest. Just got another reading in Wheeling just south of the RAM restaurant (Milwaukee and Lake Cook Road) at 1:00 this afternoon. Good to see them popping up, and also good to see my SG3 picking up the 4G signal without going through all that airplane mode crap.

    Chicago is starting to light up!!

  6. Another Chicago 4G Update

    I was in Riverwoods Il, at Milwaukee Ave and Deerfield Road yesterday morning (Oct 1) and got a 4G LTE signal. The 1X showed full bars, so I went into Debug and got the RSPS reading, which was -112. I did a quick speed test and here are the results:

    Download = 4434kbps

    Upload = 819 kbps

    Ping = 60ms

    I didn't have to do any of the airplane mode, it just went into 4G and stayed there. For that bad a signal, 4.4mpbs isn't bad for download. Hope they do something closer to home soon. Isn't Sprint supposed to announce that Chicago is Live on 4G sometime this month?

  7. I got a strong 4G LTE signal yesterday on I355 around Maple Avenue in the West Suburban area of Chicago Metro. I had the Nav running on the phone and noticed the full bars 4G, so I quickly popped over to a data heavy app and it came up instantly. Was going to pull over and do a speed test, but the signal went away. I was south of Joliet most of the afternoon and had heard they have 4G there, but got no 4G signal at all.

  8. I'm going fishing in Canada in a week and wanted to know if there are coverage maps available? I'm going to be on an island that is about 90 miles north of International Falls in Eagle Lake (century lodge). The coordinates are 49.547155,-93.054543.

    When I talked with Sprint they said the don't have coverage maps of Canada, but I thought someone on this forum might have more information.

    THe cost is minimal ($2.99 per month), and I'm only going to be there for 5 days, but I don't know if I could really get any coverage. I have not been to this place before and have had issues in other remote places in Canada.

     

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks

  9. Well here is what I found Kies needs a broadband wifi connection and established network.

    Wifi direct needs a laptop that is wifi direct compatible and compatible wifi card and at least window 7.

     

    Tether seems like my option

    If you have LAN storage, you can download ES File Explorer from the Android market. It has a Local and a LAN option. I use it to transfer files. It has a multi-select feature, select the files, the go to LAN and copy. It may be able to get to your PC, but I just use the LAN feature.

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  10. I've had my 32GB SIII for about a week now and absolutely love it. I bought a cover from CIMO. I was doing speed tests today and noticed that it was much faster without the cover. Anyone have the same issue? I like the cover, but if it slows down the phone, it has to go.

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