on 07-08-2023 20:44
I have experienced poor signals in my premises from the local cell transmitter over the last few months. I changed SIM cards and also phones in an attempt to narrow down the problem, but neither of these solved anything. Currently, my RCRP figure is -120 dBm and RSRQ is -15, which is generally considered very poor. Ookla records Downstream speed of 0.47 Mbps with Upstream at 0.14 Mbps. My local cell transmitter is about 1 Km away, and a surface elevation profile reveals clear line of site other than a few trees. This is a rural location with virtually no buildings in between.
Should I not expect a better signal for this kind of distance? Whilst I expect the masonry of building walls to attenuate the RF signals, I’m not living inside a faraday cage! I have complained several times to O2, but they don’t appear to be taking the problem seriously.
Any ideas?
on 07-08-2023 20:52
Have a look at this and see if anything helps
Also download the My Network App and use it to monitor and report the situation
Guide: How can I sort out my network issues?
Also consider using 4G Calling at home
https://www.o2.co.uk/connectivity/wifi-and-4g-calling
The nearness of a mast does not guaraneed a strong signal.
In the end trying PAYG SIM cards from other networks and choosing the network that gives you the best reception may be your only answer
Do not rely on coverage maps!