At Tesla in Baltimore (Owings Mills) I don’t think they have the site optimized yet because this is slow compared to the other 2 n41 sites I’ve tested.
2(10)+n41(60)+66(15)
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2+66+n41 Union NJ on a newly activated site
At Tesla in Baltimore (Owings Mills) I don’t think they have the site optimized yet because this is slow compared to the other 2 n41 sites I’ve tested.
2(10)+n41(60)+66(15)
Last edited by Maryland; 11-09-2020 at 01:28 AM.
Where can you determine that T-Mobile has deployed 60MHz for n41?
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AT&T... your world, throttled.
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*#0011# for Samsung. All of my n41 sites are 60 MHz. I’ve heard of 40 MHz in Northern New Jersey though.
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That doesn't quite work on 1+.
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Try this for 1+: *#*#4636#*#*
Personal Highest on LTE - US RT 1 and MD-152
Home internet - Verizon Fios 150/150 (Upgraded to Gigabit Jan. 26 2019)
Fios Gigabit:
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Unlike LTE... It does not show bandwidth
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I noticed on several of the sites around my area, they moved the 5 MHz B71 LTE carrier over to 5G. I used to see 10 MHz n71 + 5MHz B71 in a CA combo but now it's just 66+2+n71 at 15 MHz.
Macomb, MI. The lone n41 site I've seen.
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Good speeds on US 101 near Lindley
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Fastest upload I've personally seen on T-Mobile. 66+n71+2
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Have an Android device or an iphone? If it's an Android is it a samsung? If it's an Android and a samsung it has a field test mode that will tell you, if it's not, there are quite a few network identifier apps you can download, if it's an iphone it has a field test mode as well that tells you. The field test modes can be reached by dialer codes that are all over google for both samsung and iphone devices.
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