on 03-09-2022 11:21
My 4G speeds have gone really poor from around a month or so ago. Service status says there are no problems in my area.
Speeds are often less than 1Mbps but are very rarely above 2.
I temporarily switched to 3G and actually got about 7. Does this simply mean O2 have too many users to serve expected speeds?
Is there anything I can do?
on 03-09-2022 11:47
We often advise people to drop down to 3g @sjw211.
You can check these guides and see if they help Guide: How can I sort out my network issues?
Guide: Do you have poor coverage / signal Indoors? This may help Explain / resolve itAlso, download the My Network app where you report issues and get updates https://www.o2.co.uk/apps/my-network
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on 03-09-2022 12:30
Thanks - do you mean keep it on 3G?
I'm only around 400m as the crow flies from a mast, across a field. I think I'll take a walk later on and see what speeds I get there. I used to get 40Mbps+ consistently. We have three O2 phones in the house and they've all gone slow.
on 04-09-2022 11:34
I took a walk to the mast and did a Speed Test using the My Network App. It didn't even make 1Mbps! I couldn't open this website while I was there. Surely there's an issue.
on 04-09-2022 13:06
on 04-09-2022 13:06
How near to the mast? There is a dead area under masts. Take a 30° angle downwards from the antenna and stand there.
on 04-09-2022 13:21
on 04-09-2022 13:21
I did a few, ranging from 100m or so away, 50 and under it. They were all pretty similar. As mentioned, I live about 400m from it, across a field and it's very poor at home too - but used to be fine. Coverage map is solid blue all around where I live.
on 04-09-2022 17:20
on 04-09-2022 17:20
You re too close to your local mast, and you will be connected to the next mast along, rather than the mast closest to you, as that could have its antennae pointed in a different direction to you.
Have a look on cellmapper.net, and it will tell you which mast covers your area..