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Newby with variable Broadband Service

Bobcat901
Fledgling

I signed up with Three for a mobile broadband contract and they sent me an indoor router (MC888AD).   Powered it up and connected easily with a strong 5g signal and very acceptable download and upload speeds.  I’ve positioned it upstairs on a windowsill facing the nearest mast which is just over half a mile away which it locked onto.  I should say that both my neighbours have Three mobile broadband and are extremely happy with it.

The problem is that every few weeks, the signal drops to 4g and weakens drastically.  Download speed drops to around 4 mbps which is hopelessly unacceptable. I’ve confirmed that it’s locked on another mast goodness knows where?   Power off / power on repeatedly and reposition the router but it stays locked on until it suddenly changes its mind and finds the closest mast again and normal service is resumed.  What is going on and can I force it to lock onto the nearest 5g mast?

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MichaelP
Community Support Team
Community Support Team

Hello @Bobcat901,

That's unusual to hear that your hub drops to 4G and locks onto a different mast.

Please have a chat with our Home Broadband team, as they'll need to run some tests with you and the hub.

This will help to clarify why the 5G connection drops, and also why you're connecting to a different mast.

Thanks,
Michael



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Bobcat901
Fledgling

The router has two network options:  Auto(5G & 4G) or 4G.  I changed it to 4G and it locked on to the nearest mast and is giving me perfectly respectable download and upload speeds. Rock solid so far as well.

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MichaelP
Community Support Team
Community Support Team

Hello @Bobcat901,

That's unusual to hear that your hub drops to 4G and locks onto a different mast.

Please have a chat with our Home Broadband team, as they'll need to run some tests with you and the hub.

This will help to clarify why the 5G connection drops, and also why you're connecting to a different mast.

Thanks,
Michael



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