Im usually on wifi at home so I didnt notice how slow my speeds were. I did a test today while I was running errands and every time got a REALLY slow speed. I have the latest radio and am running cm7 nightlies. Can anyone help me figure out why things are so slow?
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silentsnow31802 said:
Im usually on wifi at home so I didnt notice how slow my speeds were. I did a test today while I was running errands and every time got a REALLY slow speed. I have the latest radio and am running cm7 nightlies. Can anyone help me figure out why things are so slow?
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Try flashing one of the newer radios. Stickied in the development section.
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Try flashing one of the newer radios. Stickied in the development section.
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Im currently on radio 26.09.04.26.
silentsnow31802 said:
Im usually on wifi at home so I didnt notice how slow my speeds were. I did a test today while I was running errands and every time got a REALLY slow speed. I have the latest radio and am running cm7 nightlies. Can anyone help me figure out why things are so slow?
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i have the same problem. my data is only working fine with a stock rom.
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Im currently on radio 26.09.04.26.
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Did you try one of the other three?
just because your on the "highest number" one doesn't mean it's going to work the best. i'd try out the other two. The other thing to consider is if you've gone over your 5Gb data limit they will throttle you.
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Did you try one of the other three?
just because your on the "highest number" one doesn't mean it's going to work the best. i'd try out the other two. The other thing to consider is if you've gone over your 5Gb data limit they will throttle you.
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I will give the other two a try right now.
I am connected to wifi most the time so I HIGHLY doubt I went over my usage, I have once a few months ago when I didnt have home internet and it was WAY slower than the posted speeds. They throttle you down to like 3-4kbps. I did notice my phone was set to only operate on 2g networks but I disabled that and its still getting the same speeds.
Since it was set to 2g networks only why am I still able to see a H icon?
EDIT: Just tried all of the radios and they all give roughly the same speeds.
ANOTHER EDIT: Im now on stock radio with Royal Ginger 2.1. Speeds are: Ping:66ms Down:57kbps Up:170kbps
Your data speeds have so many variables. The biggest one I can think of would be your location. If you are in a basement, you can't expect to get good speeds on your data. I've noticed that my data speeds are fairly slow after an immediate flash. Could just be coincidence, but I'd recommend looking into all the variables.
At my house, I live in the basement. I get 1.3 megs tops down there for download speed. Out where I attend school, I get 2.7, and at times, I've gotten 4mbs. It's not so much a "flash, test for 5 minutes, flash different radio" process. Definitely requires patience.
i have this same problem! please help!
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Until about a month ago, I did not know much about Android.
I was using the stock TMobile ROM and Radio on my Hd2, with only the regular tweaks and add-ons that we all get. Ex: LeoCPU, Cookie Add-on, and some registry improvements and programs.
I started reading about the topic of ROM Flashing, Hard SPL, New Radio, Android, and that is how I got started.
Here are some test I did on my HD2.
Using the Energy ROM from Sept 29, 2010, Leo_21680 and the phireMOD_SkinnyEVO V1.3.
With this combination, it is amazing at the results I got from the HD2.
The Windows ROM is amazing fast, stable and very good looking.
The Android Port is just as good looking, and also stable and lighting fast as you can see by the results.
Who would have thought that the HD2 would achieve this speeds and performance on 3G Network.
From what I have been reading, this results are better than some Android Devices on 4G that run Android as their native OS.
Thank you XDA Developers and Members for making the HD2 such an enjoyable Device to own.
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Here are some of the Windows Mobile Energy ROM shoots.
I wish my download speed was that fast! mine is usually about 1400KBps and upload is usually about 1700KBps. T-Mobile - Utah - USA.
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this is definitely a mistake.
all speedtests are inaccurate.. you can only mesure it by downloading a large file from a server that has a faster connection than you have. Also the server has to be on the same network WLAN or on a fast (better than yours) network when using 3g because I think this caused the mistake
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all speedtests are inaccurate.. you can only mesure it by downloading a large file from a server that has a faster connection than you have. Also the server has to be on the same network WLAN or on a fast (better than yours) network when using 3g because I think this caused the mistake
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I did more than speed tests on those screens.
But as long as everyone uses the same test, at least you can compare how one device rates againts another.
That is also the reason I tested on 3 different types of networks.
All of the tests seem to be very close to each other. At least that helps to see that the Device is true and consistant.
At any rate, the tests show that the HD2 is a very quick and snappy Device .
Tmobile Network and HD2 is awesome combination. And the Windows ROM and the Type of Android Port helps a little too.
Here are the latest test I did a little while ago.
I updated to the new version of my Android ROM a few days ago and did not had time to test again.
It looks like HD2 keeps getting faster with each update .
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Here are the latest test I did a little while ago.
I updated to the new version of my Android ROM a few days ago and did not had time to test again.
It looks like HD2 keeps getting faster with each update .
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Impressive. Mine only just qualifies as 3G.
shadiku said:
Impressive. Mine only just qualifies as 3G.
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More ENERGY ROM updates and now using Radio 2.15.
SuperSonic?
Hi Folks. If anyone's interested I'm going to try a maybe dumb experiment which might help me and maybe even others.
tl;dr version: with barely any root and all 4 radios on for a change I wanna see if the Epic is actually a better phone more of the time.
Let me profile myself by saying I'm living in an area with poor Sprint coverage inside structures only within about 1.5 miles in any direction. The strange thing is that outside my house I can even just get the edge of a 4G signal, and driving about 1-2 miles in any direction improves things greatly for both voice and data. I'm just in a bad coverage area for Sprint CDMA, and actually Verizon users don't fare much better.
So I've basically reverted to RoamControl and WiFi to make my Epic tolerable inside. But now I'm going to experiment and see what happens when I ask my still-Eclair DI-18 Epic, on PRL 60676 rooted, to manage its own roaming and data. Will the phone frustrate the hell out of me for having "all systems go," or will it actually improve somehow? I never cared to find out before, but my experiment will at least help me keep track of the phone's limits and whether they get noticeably better when I finally load a new Android on here.
It'll frustrate you by running out of battery very quickly. And you can't have 4G and WiFi on at the same time - it won't allow you to.
Um.. wut?
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It'll frustrate you by running out of battery very quickly. And you can't have 4G and WiFi on at the same time - it won't allow you to.
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I realized that, although so far battery performance doesn't seem any worse (that may change). I can say about the weak Sprint signal that it's shocking again just how reluctant the Epic is to giving it up and going to roam. Also surprising is how I could place calls with barely any signal, although I'd have my doubts about receiving them.
I wondered again about whether 4G will have to be manually enabled when I'm out of WF range. Also, do any of the custom ROMs allow you to have both on, or is that a hardware limitation?
What do you mean by "better phone" in your original post?
I don't think I understand what you're wanting to accomplish by having your phone constantly checking for a 4G signal when there isn't one.
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Hahaha...time without signal, 91%. And yet battery like I said seems no worse than before. This is with 0-2 bars and only switching to roam with the deepest areas of the house.
I'm just doing this to get a better sense of how the phone performs in "default" both before and after any more changes. I figured keeping records of it here was just something to try.
Of course, Sprint doesn't like roaming (nor does any carrier) because it costs them a ton more for your call. So they have the threshold for switchover set well below where the service is actually functional for actual call.
Thank God for Roam Control. Now, if Greg would just make it controllable from Tasker...
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Anyone care to explain this? XD
Just happened a little while ago while using an app which may or may not have asked for my location. I did mention I'm on rooted stock 2.1, yeah. (chuckle)
Just got an air-rave! Frigging sweet! My signal has sucked at my home. Hopefully this will help. Anyone else have this? If so how does it work? Really happy with how well sprints service helped us. Whatcha think?
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I got one a few weeks ago. Still don't know how it's suppose to work. I followed the instructions but still get no signal. I'm gonna have to mess with it one weekend.
I have been using one for about two years. It's great. I went from no 3g and no service to very decent 3g speeds and no dropped calls.
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Airave connects to your highspeed internet through router so basically your phone connects to the Sprint network and data through the internet.
I am glad that someone posted this topic because I want to ask a question. I just added my wife's best friend to my account (yes I realize that sounds bad or good depending on your point of view - ha ha), but she lives out in the boondocks and doesn't get the greatest of service (though better than she had with t-mobile). I had previously read that some people called an complained about bad service and got an air rave. I was wondering how that works out and if anyone here thinks that I will catch flak since she lives at an address which is not the one on my account?
Ouch! That's a tough one. I'm not sure how that would work. I guess call n ask. Mine works great! Set it up today n got full bars and 3g throughout the house....
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Ouch! That's a tough one. I'm not sure how that would work. I guess call n ask. Mine works great! Set it up today n got full bars and 3g throughout the house....
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Did you just plug it in to your router or did you have to fiddle with it?
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Did you just plug it in to your router or did you have to fiddle with it?
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supposedly the router is supposed to be plugged into the airrave.. but it limits your router speeds (if you are wireless that is, dont know about wired router).. it took my wireless speeds really low, i have heard that you can plug it into the router but i havent tried.. i actually am not using mine right now, because sprint is having some major network issues where i am, and this actually just magnified them in my house.. and everytime i would leave my house it would drop my call, or lock my phone.. which was a major pain, once they get the towers here fixed i am going to try it again, hooked from my wireless router..
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Airave connects to your highspeed internet through router so basically your phone connects to the Sprint network and data through the internet.
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it connects after the router. (per Sprint)
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My speeds with air-rave. LOVIN IT!
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:'(
Don't feel bad. Mine isn't always much better. I am normally on wifi when I need to do web surfing or anything major. I see you are in Dallas which I guess I could understand the speeds because of major usage. I live in a small city and still get somewhat pathetic times, usually just a little bit faster than dialup.
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Don't feel bad. Mine isn't always much better. I am normally on wifi when I need to do web surfing or anything major. I see you are in Dallas which I guess I could understand the speeds because of major usage. I live in a small city and still get somewhat pathetic times, usually just a little bit faster than dialup.
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Ouch. I have WiFi too, but it's also an unreliable POS because it drops out every ten minutes. I'm thinking of switching, but the only other carrier that has a decent signal is Verizon, but 5GBs of data is a killer. I often pass 6GBs on my EVO.
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Ouch. I have WiFi too, but it's also an unreliable POS because it drops out every ten minutes. I'm thinking of switching, but the only other carrier that has a decent signal is Verizon, but 5GBs of data is a killer. I often pass 6GBs on my EVO.
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Is the wifi a hotspot problem or a phone problem? If it is a hotspot problem then I would flash an updated firmware for it. I had a linksys with that problem and the firmware fixed it. You could also try changing the wireless channel in the routers configuration.
It's a Sprint problem.
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I switched and got unlimited data on Verizon with the hotspot trick
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I switched and got unlimited data on Verizon with the hotspot trick
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I read on here that they catch on and put it back to what it was.
Yea no ones confirmed just hear say, someone heard someone say they heard it happened to them so it must be true
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I can get 20MBPS down and 15 MBPS uploads on this phone, but my MS is around 110.
Does anyone know of any tweaks or changes I can make to improve the MS/ping?
Can't different radio/modem drivers change things? What about tweaks? For example, on Windows running Leatrix Latency Fix lowers latency a TON! Is there anything like this for a android phone? (Galaxy S3 - Verizon)
I have Verizon's LTE 4G service.
So shouldn't I be able to get around 20-50MS?
Any ideas?
Thanks!
unless you are using the phone for tethering for gaming, just curious, why would a difference in ping of 50ms matter?? especially when your getting download speeds like that. again, just curious.
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unless you are using the phone for tethering for gaming, just curious, why would a difference in ping of 50ms matter?? especially when your getting download speeds like that. again, just curious.
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I use it for the occasional gaming sessions.
I get around 110 MS, but my speeds are incredible.
I am hoping to find a way to lower the MS since gaming doesn't use that much bandwidth anyways.
I would assume for most Cellular based networks that 100ms ping will be typical. I don't think I've ever seen much better than that in general, however, that being said. If there is a proxy built into your network configuration (like Sprint has) this could easily be impacting your ping/latency.
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I use it for the occasional gaming sessions.
I get around 110 MS, but my speeds are incredible.
I am hoping to find a way to lower the MS since gaming doesn't use that much bandwidth anyways.
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right, ping times have a huge impact on online gaming.
but as stated 100ms ping times on mobile networks are kinda typical. even though LTE is supposed to bring lower ping times
So is there anything that can be done at all? Changing the radio?
my ping is a little bit lower than yours also on verizon maybe your father from the tower than I am
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ping just like all other speed ratings are influenced by many diff things. Signal speed, amount of traffic, the list goes on.
also keep in mind that when you look up specs for a specific type of technology, whether it be 3g, LTE, Wimax, whatever it may be, that the listed speeds are THEORETICAL.
I wonder if updating the attenna/modem firmware would help?
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I wonder if updating the attenna/modem firmware would help?
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Check this out .... I don't have a recovery yet... maybe someone can try tjid out send report back?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1684711