No I don't think I am. I'll have check that out so others can get info if they need it. Thanks for letting me know about that.Didneywhorl wrote: Thu Dec 03, 2020 11:07 am Are you using cellmapper actively and allowing it to upload the data? This should help locate the towers over time as the system gets your data and adjusts the maps.
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- Thu Dec 03, 2020 4:42 pm
- Forum: Misc Modem Cards and Dongles
- Topic: WG3526 EC25 T-Mobile tower identification
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Re: WG3526 EC25 T-Mobile tower identification
- Wed Dec 02, 2020 6:20 pm
- Forum: Misc Modem Cards and Dongles
- Topic: WG3526 EC25 T-Mobile tower identification
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Re: WG3526 EC25 T-Mobile tower identification
You may have to zoom out a bit to find a tower; the tower I used to use from AT&T had about 10 closer towers, but due to the geography, connected to it instead, I think 13 miles away. Look for a TMO tower that supports band 4, then check the eNB/ID # and see if it matches your tower.
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- Wed Dec 02, 2020 1:13 pm
- Forum: Misc Modem Cards and Dongles
- Topic: WG3526 EC25 T-Mobile tower identification
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WG3526 EC25 T-Mobile tower identification
I'm new to all this. I live in a rural area with no internet providers so I've been using T-mobile on a Kuwai WG3526 router with a EC25 modem running GoldenOrb firmware and 2 yagi antennas for about 19 months. 12 months of that time was used with a service and I had excellent speeds (60-70mbps down ...