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Rsrq 5g
Rsrq 5g







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The metrics you listed for your primary are ok. At some point T-Mobile may deploy stand-alone 5G, but until then you need to have a 4G signal. The secondary signal, if there is one, is a 5G signal. Your primary signal is a 4G signal, and you have to have one for service. I’m about 3 miles away from the towers in my area. Unless you are pretty close to a tower with an unobstructed line of sight between it and your location, you’re not going to get a perfect signal. Source: Mobile Signal Strength Recommendations - Teltonika Networks Wiki () When this value gets close to 0, performance will drop drasticallyįair but useful, fast and reliable data speeds may be attained, but marginal data with drop-outs is possible Reliable data speeds may be attained, but marginal data with drop-outs is possible. When this value gets close to -20, performance will drop drastically When this value gets close to -100, performance will drop drastically And I typically get 90+ downstream and 6+ upstream. My RSRP and SINR both are usually in the Fair to Poor range listed below. Please note that many people are getting good and consistent service even though some of their metrics may fall into categories decribed as Fair to Poor in the tables below.









Rsrq 5g