Transmitter omitted
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Transmitter omitted
Hello, I live in Złotoria, on the outskirts of Toruń. Here are transmitters in a very large village, that is how Play and T Mobile are called. I personally live 400 meters from the Play and T mobile transmitter. Everything seems ok but. I have an offer from T Mobile business tariff. Speeds until recently were poor, but it was possible to use the Internet. Recently, the transmitter is so clogged that sometimes download speeds are below 0,5 MBps. In Play, another business offer, the same transmitter, sometimes have 2 Mbps. I've reported it to T-Mobile several times. They don't see the problems of course, the argument is overloaded transmitter it'd. So they have it somewhere. After 24 it happened that speeds above 300 Mbps were normal. Yesterday, the day before yesterday around 270 MBps on my ZTE MC7010. Band aggregation complete in both the deceived 5 G and LTE. I already replaced the SIM card because I thought it was messing something up. Unfortunately, that's not it. And here the question is the possibility of bypassing the transmitter so that ZTE does not log in to the nearest station. Because it's already sick I checked various routers and so on during peak hours and on weekends practically all day drama. Today until 17:30 it was ok, but it happened that it was 2 Mbps and 200. After 18 pm, it was still 2 max. Is there any way to try to connect to another transmitter?
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Re: Transmitter omitted
In MC71010 it is possible to do Cell Lock, so wash the specific cell to which it is to connect.
All you have to do is connect to the terminal and issue the appropriate AT command...
All you have to do is connect to the terminal and issue the appropriate AT command...
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Re: Transmitter omitted
mig25 says:In MC71010 it is possible to do Cell Lock, so wash the specific cell to which it is to connect.
All you have to do is connect to the terminal and issue the appropriate AT command...
In Polish?
Like terminal over SSH or what?
You can help?
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Re: Transmitter omitted
You connect the MC7010 with a usb-c cable to the computer and at the moment of plugging in you have literally one second to run the program https://www.mediafire.com/file/h1fifebz ... 0.exe/file
Then in devices you will add a COM device (I don't remember if drivers will be needed for it or not).
If it is a device, you either connect to this COM with this program https://www.mediafire.com/file/dn9vvjnx ... l.exe/file
(It's only in Russian, but I got used to it), or any other serial connection (poor Putty).
And you are already connected to the Terminal.
you issue the ATI command, and you get information about the modem (it should show MC7010).
And now the commands:
AT+ZLOCKCELL? - will display the currently set cell (if nothing was set, it will be an error)
AT+ZLOCKCELL=0 - will delete what is set
AT+ZLOCKCELL=1850,50 - will set the cell with PCI equal to 50 and EARFCN 1850
After setting, you need to reset the modem (either physically or with the AT+CFUN=1,1 command).
The set cell cannot be deleted by FACTORY RESET, so you have to remember that it was buried, and delete it with option 0.
Then in devices you will add a COM device (I don't remember if drivers will be needed for it or not).
If it is a device, you either connect to this COM with this program https://www.mediafire.com/file/dn9vvjnx ... l.exe/file
(It's only in Russian, but I got used to it), or any other serial connection (poor Putty).
And you are already connected to the Terminal.
you issue the ATI command, and you get information about the modem (it should show MC7010).
And now the commands:
AT+ZLOCKCELL? - will display the currently set cell (if nothing was set, it will be an error)
AT+ZLOCKCELL=0 - will delete what is set
AT+ZLOCKCELL=1850,50 - will set the cell with PCI equal to 50 and EARFCN 1850
After setting, you need to reset the modem (either physically or with the AT+CFUN=1,1 command).
The set cell cannot be deleted by FACTORY RESET, so you have to remember that it was buried, and delete it with option 0.
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Re: Transmitter omitted
mig25 says:You connect the MC7010 with a usb-c cable to the computer and at the moment of plugging in you have literally one second to run the program https://www.mediafire.com/file/h1fifebz ... 0.exe/file
Then in devices you will add a COM device (I don't remember if drivers will be needed for it or not).
If it is a device, you either connect to this COM with this program https://www.mediafire.com/file/dn9vvjnx ... l.exe/file
(It's only in Russian, but I got used to it), or any other serial connection (poor Putty).
And you are already connected to the Terminal.
you issue the ATI command, and you get information about the modem (it should show MC7010).
And now the commands:
AT+ZLOCKCELL? - will display the currently set cell (if nothing was set, it will be an error)
AT+ZLOCKCELL=0 - will delete what is set
AT+ZLOCKCELL=1850,50 - will set the cell with PCI equal to 50 and EARFCN 1850
After setting, you need to reset the modem (either physically or with the AT+CFUN=1,1 command).
The set cell cannot be deleted by FACTORY RESET, so you have to remember that it was buried, and delete it with option 0.
If something goes wrong, a factory reset will help?
I wonder why there is no Cell Lock option in the debug console
To set the station permanently, you need to enter the number from the station?
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Re: Transmitter omitted
Factory reset will not delete Celllock, as I wrote above, and so it will generally restore the default settings.
Because the Playa firmware does not have a hidden tab in the web for this.
And not station number, only PCI and EARFCN values. These figures are unique even for the sector. You must have them for the specific band and sector you want to connect to. This displays the chrome add-on (except that it only displays what it has connected to), and the Netmonster program also displays this data.
Because the Playa firmware does not have a hidden tab in the web for this.
And not station number, only PCI and EARFCN values. These figures are unique even for the sector. You must have them for the specific band and sector you want to connect to. This displays the chrome add-on (except that it only displays what it has connected to), and the Netmonster program also displays this data.
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