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#169720 23-Mar-2015 22:38
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Hi guys, I've been having an issue with my rbi connection ever since I got connected.  I have no issues with speed or ping when it's working but every now and then it'll drop out. I won't be able to reconnect for anywhere from 5-15 seconds and if I'm playing online my ping will jump from 100 to around 6-7000 or more.  I know that wireless is not intended for gaming but I didnt think it was that bad.

I've tried many things and even got my huawei b3000 replaced but nothing has worked.  Is it just a wireless thing or is something actually wrong? Only thing I haven't done is change the sim card...

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  #1266313 23-Mar-2015 22:38
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  #1266426 24-Mar-2015 09:04
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Check under Internet/Network Connection that Connection Mode is set to always on, not on demand. Other possibilities is cell site getting hammered occasionally, or if you're on Wi-Fi, change to LAN cable.




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  #1266471 24-Mar-2015 09:52
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Tweakk, I've sent you a Private Message.

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  #1266511 24-Mar-2015 10:06
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Are you located in Kawakawa? Site had planned work last week getting new hardware and 4G band 28 700Mhz added

No way it's SIM card related, This is only to ID the mobile subscriber onto the mobile network,

If you are gaming over WiFi then check for WiFi interference

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  #1266665 24-Mar-2015 11:58
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coffeebaron: Check under Internet/Network Connection that Connection Mode is set to always on, not on demand. Other possibilities is cell site getting hammered occasionally, or if you're on Wi-Fi, change to LAN cable.


Yep, connection mode is always on, aerial is set to external only and is set to 3g only as well.  I'm cabled to my router which is cabled to the aerial.  I think it might be a congested tower after reading the message that GrantK wrote me

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  #1266668 24-Mar-2015 11:59
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johnr: Are you located in Kawakawa? Site had planned work last week getting new hardware and 4G band 28 700Mhz added

No way it's SIM card related, This is only to ID the mobile subscriber onto the mobile network,

If you are gaming over WiFi then check for WiFi interference


No John I'm in Kinloch which is outside of Taupo.  I['m really hoping they upgrade to 4g soon, hopefully that'll help

 
 
 
 

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  #1266670 24-Mar-2015 12:02
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Have you tested not using WiFi?

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  #1266679 24-Mar-2015 12:11
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I'm not using WiFi, my computer is cabled to the router

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  #1266681 24-Mar-2015 12:12
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I think, even though Vodafone say there is nothing wrong with the Kinloch tower, that it is perhaps a little overloaded and that is what is causing the dropouts.  

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  #1266704 24-Mar-2015 12:32
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Kinlock tower does have a lot of capacity: U900 U2100 & L1800. Do you have a wide band dual antenna setup?




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  #1266707 24-Mar-2015 12:36
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Kinlock does have 4G on 1800Mhz then so when you have the correct RBI you will get 4G coverage (If close enough to site)

 
 
 

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  #1266723 24-Mar-2015 12:52
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The dropouts Tweakk has described are almost identical to those I've been putting up with for the past 3 years.  During that time I've had 3 different models of router and two completely different antenna setups, yet the dropouts remain.  They get much worse during peak holiday season, but are always there to some extent, disrupting VoIP phone calls and Skype calls.  Online gaming is also affected as Tweakk says.

The cellsite I'm connected to is Kawakawa East, which has not yet been upgraded to 4G 700MHz AFAIK, although the main Kawakawa site has, as JohnR says above.  I'm pinning my hopes on 4G 700MHz as being the eventual solution to the dropout problem as everything else (router and antenna) has been changed several times already with minimal improvement.

Interestingly, a friend of mine in the local area, who is connected to the Opua cellsite does not experience any droputs at all, even though he uses the same 900MHz service, router and antenna that I do.  The only thing different is the cellsite, which leads me to believe it has to do with the loading of my site being heavier than his.





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  #1266874 24-Mar-2015 15:09
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coffeebaron: Kinlock tower does have a lot of capacity: U900 U2100 & L1800. Do you have a wide band dual antenna setup?


Hmm, I have no idea! How can I tell if I do?

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#1266876 24-Mar-2015 15:11
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johnr: Kinlock does have 4G on 1800Mhz then so when you have the correct RBI you will get 4G coverage (If close enough to site)


Does it?  We can't get 4g here though according to the coverage map??  If so then awesome but how can I access it for RBI?

By the way, thanks everyone for your replies 

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  #1266881 24-Mar-2015 15:16
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As above you need an RBI unit that supports 4G and be in range of the site, 4G 1800Mhz has a smaller coverage foot print when compared to 4G 700Mhz and 3G 900Mhz

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