on 07-04-2025 17:30
The O2 4G signal showing on my Netgear Nighthawk router through O2 varies between 1 and 2 bars only. This is not good. Is this connected somehow to the 3G switch off?
08-04-2025 19:10 - edited 08-04-2025 19:16
08-04-2025 19:10 - edited 08-04-2025 19:16
@jonsie wrote:If you had read the first reply properly you would have seen the very same advice!
Where was the SIM-swap advice in this "first reply"? Feel free to highlight it. Your second reply quotes a different thread from a different user.
To keep this post on-topic, the vast majority of "my phone isn't working" type posts can be narrowed down by a few methodical steps. Jumping straight to a SIM-swap does seem a bit of a favourite on these boards, and in many cases there's little-to-no posted evidence that it's the solution.
08-04-2025 19:27 - edited 08-04-2025 19:29
08-04-2025 19:27 - edited 08-04-2025 19:29
As already stated, the guide I posted in the first reply covers the methodical steps.
That's why we have guides, written by established, experienced members, to assist with the various issues we see here on a regular basis.
Regulars here will also know that a sim swap does fix a multitude of issues and there's a lot of evidence of this.
on 08-04-2025 19:37
on 08-04-2025 19:37
@japitts wrote:
@jonsie wrote:If you had read the first reply properly you would have seen the very same advice!
Where was the SIM-swap advice in this "first reply"? Feel free to highlight it. Your second reply quotes a different thread from a different user.
@jonsie wrote:If possible call into an O2 store with photo ID
They will swap the sim card for you free of charge
Also try your sim in another phone to pinpoint if it's an account or phone issue
Guide: Is the network down for me or everyone?
Guide: How can I sort out my network issues?
Guide: How to find help & contact O2
on 08-04-2025 19:38
on 08-04-2025 19:38
@MI5 wrote:Regulars here will also know that a sim swap does fix a multitude of issues and there's a lot of evidence of this.
It will always fix an issue where the SIM is the cause. It won't fix it when the SIM is not at fault. I would assume no sensible person would suggest otherwise.
FAQs on fora are always a wise idea, I've authored a few. Perhaps regular users should just provide links, without adding additional comment - if this is the defence to anyone who questions it.
Anyhow, these replies aren't helping the OP - but will potentially be frightening them away.