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Author Topic: Three 5G upgraded from 40MHz to 100MHz - no noticeable change in throughput  (Read 613 times)

re0

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Hi all,

Noticed that the local mast is now broadcasting 3600MHz (n78) with 100MHz bandwidth instead of 40MHz, but it has made pretty much no difference to the throughput. It's a fairly old mast, so I could speculate about the backhaul not being upgraded. What is likely the case here when it comes to the change?

TIA.
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meritez

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Re: Three 5G upgraded from 40MHz to 100MHz - no noticeable change in throughput
« Reply #1 on: September 30, 2024, 11:13:21 AM »

What device are you using to connect to the mast?
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re0

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Re: Three 5G upgraded from 40MHz to 100MHz - no noticeable change in throughput
« Reply #2 on: September 30, 2024, 07:08:55 PM »

Just the standard S24. I opened up NetMonster one day and saw the 100MHz bandwidth there.
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adslmax

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The Aqueduct nearer my area are much worsen!

The Aqueduct 5G in TF4 3RR are getting worse now was 950m away from the 5G straight line. Still it got issues on it. Not great!

4G: https://www.speedtest.net/result/a/10562167931

5G: https://www.speedtest.net/result/a/10562166034

Don't know if Three aware of the issues all last week and this week with no sight of improvement yet!

CI: 13781065
eNb: 53832
CID: 73
TAC: 2053
PCI: 314
BW: 10+15+100 MHz
EARFCN: 99
RSSI: -101 dBm
RSRP: -99 dBm
RSRQ: -9dB
SNR: 4dB
CQI: 13
TA: 13 (1.0 km)
Band: B1, B3, n48 (4G LTE 2100 + 1800) (5G NSA 3600)
« Last Edit: December 10, 2024, 06:57:40 PM by adslmax »
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