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App to see 4G signal strength & tower id - xda-developers
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Thanks for the reply but I'm looking for something that's a little bit more clear . my home is in the middle of 3 sprint towers I want to know if my phone is connecting to one of those and which one also want to make sure my phone is not connecting to a tower like all the way in texas or sonething like cause that wouldn't give me the best connection possible especially since I'm in southern CAL |
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Try Open Signal Maps in the market. It shows you the tower you are connected to on the map. It wasn't dead on for me but close enough that I could find it while driving by. Hope that works for you.
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I thought this was gonna be a rant about the shit towers lately like I posted about in my own thread in the carrier discussion section. anyway in most cases the average tower connection is within 15-25 miles of ones home. I think im actually connected to a tower 50 miles from me, most phones are designed to connect to the nearest best functioning tower.
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if your having lots of dropped calls start calling sprint now so its on record and keep bitching cause i got a free airwave and that fixed all my issues.
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Found a tip that shows how to get into its router setup, didn't really help. A phone support guy from Sprint told me that the dipole antenna radiates best from out of each side so I turned the Airave (Airvana) 90 degrees.
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