Greetings! (Sorry in advance for the long post),
My SmartHub in rural Texas stopped working right in May. I think there is an issue with the nearby (line of sight) tower. The hub had worked great for several years with OK speeds in the range of 15down/10up and it continues to work well in an urban area. In May after a storm everything (phones and hub) lost LTE and went down to 1G, then LTE came back but none of my devices could access the internet through the SmartHub. The phones get LTE with 30-50down but usually less than 1up. Still the same after almost 4 months.
I have changed the SIM card, twice. Reset it numerous times. Replaced the battery. Spent at least 12 hours on the phone with customer and tech support. Supposedly some one came out to the tower and said it was fine and I should change the SIM which I did with no effect.
The SmartHub does communicate with Verizon as it shows my usage numbers but devices don't work. I have it connected to a wired internet and on rare occasions, I can get them to upload things to me but it usually crashes immediately.
I am reading things like the SmartHub does not get B66 (Band 66?) and terms like signal aggregation. And that phones aggregate signals... but I can't figure out what to do or how to get Verizon to figure out why the rates suddenly went from good down and up, to legit down to HORRIBLE up.
Do I get another router that picks up and aggregates all the bands? I have to have an internet port. How can I get an explanation from Verizon of what is up with the tower? Can anyone help?
Thanks, Paul.