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I have been having the same issues for several months now and cannot get an answer. My 4g LTE route was off for 5 days and still consumed data every 6 hours like clock work. Yesterday I performed a factory reset of the device and it then turned it off at 6:30 pm. When the device was power off, I checked my usage report on line, while on the phone with a Tier 2 tech, and no data usage was reported. I also logged in around 7:15 PM last night and there was no data usage listed for 6:15 PM. Image my surprise when I logged onto my account this morning and find data usage listed for 6:15 PM, 0.05289 GB and at 12:15 AM for 0.01792. I have yet to get an answer as to how the device is using data when it is powered off but my data usage has increased dramatically over the last several months. The answer I have received, too many time to count, is "lets increase your data plan". While this works great for Verizon, all I am doing is spending more money for data and still have not able to use it due to my router eating data. Any help would be appreciated on this issue.
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I just checked my data usage and once again the router is still using data while powered off since Thursday at 6:30 pm. At this point I don't know what to think. The majority of data usage is in the data & communications category, which is not something I use. I'm beginning to wonder if my SIMS card has been cloned. So far the techs at Verizon keep implying it is not really powered off and I'm just trying to scam on my data usage. So frustrated I'm seriously considering canceling the line.
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Have you loaned your phone to someone even to just make a phone call or has anyone had access to it without your knowledge?
What type of phone do you have?
Have you tried removing your sim card and reinserting it?
how about clearing your cache?
Are you talking about standby or power off maybe there is a app using data in the background?
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The OP is asking about a LTE router not a phone.
I'm most definitely NOT a VZW employee. If a post answered your question, please mark it as the answer.
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okay Ann isn't the data being used from a phone?
Have you tried removing your sim card and reinserting it?
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How exactly was the LTE router turned off? Is there an off switch or was it unplugged?
I'm most definitely NOT a VZW employee. If a post answered your question, please mark it as the answer.
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The data is being used by a 4g LTE Router and it is powered off with a power button. If you unplug the device, it will stay on until the battery backup dies. The SIMS card is not a simple insert or remove on this. My phones don't show excessive data usage, only the router and I havent been able to get any help from Verizon other than upping the data plan.
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Is it possible the data is coming from the network trying to establish connection to the subscribed 4G LTE Router?
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If the network is using data when the device is turned off, this is a flaw on the Verizon network side. If the device is turned off, there should not be any data usage For my account. There are times when it shows almost a gb of data being used in a 6 hour time period and it is powered off. In ffact, it has been off for most of this billing period and still used over 10gb of data. My phones use less data than this powered off router. And no, it is not the phones eating data, it is tracked separately for each device.
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Here are the last couple of days data usage in GB, with the router powered off.
11/04/2017 | 6:14 AM | 0.05656 |
11/04/2017 | 12:14 AM | 0.00721 |
11/03/2017 | 6:14 PM | 0.08782 |
11/03/2017 | 12:15 PM | 0.07132 |
11/03/2017 | 6:15 AM | 0.01301 |
11/03/2017 | 12:15 AM | 0.01792 |
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Do you have an antenna connected to the router, boosting the outside network LTE signal? It could be there is still communication to/from the network if the router battery is still active/charged, even though the router is powered off from AC. Would probably need an LTE router/network engineer to get involved here.
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Thanks for providing those records. They're showing that from 6:15 AM to 12:15 PM on 11/03/2017
71.32 MBs were reported by the network as used.
87.82 MBs from 12:15 PM to 6:15 PM were used and so on.
Is this the 4g router being used, or is it some other model?
https://www.verizonwireless.com/home-office-solutions/4g-lte-broadband-router-with-voice/
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Yes, that looks like the router being used. I just looked at the usage since 10/27 for this and it is at 3.47 GB of data. The last time it was powered on was 10/26 when the Level 2 Tech was "troubleshooting" it. She is suppose to call back at 5:00 pm today to see it the problem is still going on. Not sure what she is going to do since the only answer she had last week was to reset it. I can tell you every rep I spoke with has implied I was not "confused" about the power actually being off.
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Lacuzns, thank you for explaining. With a technician working directly with you we are confident we will find a resolution. The very last thing that anyone wants is surprise usage. Should you have any questions after the call, please let us know.
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Since no one called, perhaps you would be willing to help now? This router is still registering data usage when it's powered off.
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No call, want to help?
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If this was happening to me I would bring my unit to a VZ store to keep over night and have them see that it is being used even though its in their possession.
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I tried that and the store was less than helpful. There advice was "Call customer Service".
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I wonder if just purchasing a new "hot spot" would solve the problem. They no longer have the unit like I have, but dang, anything that wasn't eating all my data would be nice.
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No, Tier 2 did not call back as promised. This person has submitted a request to look into it
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Unfortunately, it is still using data and Edward will be out until Friday.
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I am having this same problem and not just on the 6620L. This was happening on the 5510L as well. I checked my two phone lines and the same thing is showing up when they are turned off overnight. Cannot remove the battery in a droid turbo. Maybe I will have to go back to a removable battery phone if that is a "solution". So far this billing cycle, I am showing 7.2gb with the device turned off. One phone line has used 1.3gb and the other phone line .8gb, all when the devices are turned off.