In the UK Vodafone business offer so-called 'unlimited lite' with max speed 2Mbit/s; 'unlimited' with max speed 10Mbit/s and 'unlimited max' which is uncapped. My mobile outside window got 80Mbit/s so not to do with my normal mast being saturated. It did feel like capped because the strength measurements (SINR, etc.) on LTE H-Monitor were all as good as they normally are. I think the CellID was as normal, but the eNB may have been different and when I clicked on 'Find Cell' it came up with 'Not Found' (Google Maps or CellMapper). Is that significant?
By the way, my present readings are:
SINR: 21.0 dB
RSRQ: -5 dB
RSRP -93 dBm
and RSSI -113.0 dB,
I don't know if I trust the RSSI measurement because a few minutes after writing the above after forcing back to 3G and back to 4G the RSSI jumped up to -63.0 dBm.
Otherwise what is the significance, if any, of my RSSI being so high? Could this just be some flaw in the way the B818-263 measures RSSI?
I am still getting around 60-70 Mbit/s download and 17-22 Mbit/s upload. Seems pretty stable and is good enough for regular Zoom/HD streaming and my office work.
By the way, my present readings are:
SINR: 21.0 dB
RSRQ: -5 dB
RSRP -93 dBm
and RSSI -113.0 dB,
I don't know if I trust the RSSI measurement because a few minutes after writing the above after forcing back to 3G and back to 4G the RSSI jumped up to -63.0 dBm.
Otherwise what is the significance, if any, of my RSSI being so high? Could this just be some flaw in the way the B818-263 measures RSSI?
I am still getting around 60-70 Mbit/s download and 17-22 Mbit/s upload. Seems pretty stable and is good enough for regular Zoom/HD streaming and my office work.