Hello,
I recently (last couple days) signed up for 5G home internet service. I am in a south eastern Louisiana area with 5G UW coverage - greater New Orleans region.
The software version of the cube is 222656.
I had good results with connectivity speeds of devices in the house initially. They all were getting the advertised 100Mbps down / 6-8Mbps up.
As of today I was noticing during Teams meetings and just general internet use that connectivity was slow/sluggish. If I ran some online speed tests they came back with ~10Mbps - 50Mbps. The tests were with Ookla, Xfinity, Measurement Lab. All showing the same results.
I was curious to see what the cube signal strength was in the house in various places - all near the exterior walls of the house and near windows or right in front of a window. The current firmware has the signal strength hidden. However, after a little googling I was able to find a way to reveal it.
In nearly every place I have to place the cube the 5GNR signal is poor, only one maybe 2 bars. The LTE signal is better but averages 3-4 bars.
I also have a Verizon Hot Spot - 5G Orbic Speed. In all the same spots I place the cube with the Orbic next to it, the Orbic gets a much stronger 5G signal. Presumably these are on different radios/service tiers as its odd that the cube is not getting as good or consistent a signal.
I talked to a Verizon support person and they claimed there were 4 5G towers within a mile from my address, nearly encircling my house, but didn't mention if they were for 5G Home Internet service of standard smartphone/hot spot cellular.
The Verizon support person also mentioned to run the speed test from the My Verizon portal online. I did that and the speed results were at the advertised speeds. Though this is an app that Verizon controls and not something that is indicative of a true wireless attached client device to the cube.
I've been using a coax ISP for many years but wanted to get away from them due to recent stability issues.
Is there a way to find out if there are different 5G Home Internet towers/broadcast vs. hotspots/smartphones? Is there a way to find out if my area just doesn't have widespread 5G Home Internet service yet?