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Old 01-19-2022, 02:51 PM   #15
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I also moved mine to a 8800l from an old eclipse soon after I first got it with no problems. It did do better with the 8800.
I moved it from a MOFI4500 into 8800 and no change. I put back in the MOFI4500 and used band lock on 3, 4, 6, 13 and 66 with some small difference but not enough to make it really usable. I have moved around the coach and even brought it outside.
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One symptom of my failing hotspot was greatly reduced speeds. Mine only started showing 3G. Didn't matter where I was - 3G only. Figured the 4G radio died.

If memory serves me correctly - and it may not - older plans had a soft cap and in the fine print it said you would be throttled if you were considered to be abusing the system. Were you doing a lot of heavy streaming?
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One symptom of my failing hotspot was greatly reduced speeds. Mine only started showing 3G. Didn't matter where I was - 3G only. Figured the 4G radio died.

If memory serves me correctly - and it may not - older plans had a soft cap and in the fine print it said you would be throttled if you were considered to be abusing the system. Were you doing a lot of heavy streaming?
This plan in the last 6 months probably don't have 100 gigs usage over the entire 6 months. My T-Mobile gets most the streaming duty since last July since it has been between 40 and 500 on Speedtest.

There something going on and since all times days and days of week and even in several large town the service is less than 3 on Speedtest. I don't think it's network managed....
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I've absolutely seen significant increases in network management on that Verizon plan versus 2 years ago when I first started. I've been back to a few locations at the same place multiple times. I use my T-Mobile plan 90% of the time now. It's not that the Verizon plan is totally unusable, it is just much slower in most places.
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