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on 17-11-2024 14:33
I suddenly lost a signal inside my house. I cannot make or receive any calls. O2 gives a different information about the signal issues in my area (GU10 4NN), one that there isn't any and another that there is an issue with the mast. The latter one has been on a website for at least ten days now, so I do not think is true. My phone works outside my house. Indoors, it does not even list O2 as an available network. It lists Vodafone and EE, and my foreign SIM cards connect to these with no problem. It might be a silly question, but I recently replaced windows in my house. They are thicker than the old ones, but nothing exceptional or bulletproof! Could it be a reason for the loss of signal? And if it is, what can I do about it, apart from switching to Vodafone or EE?
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17-11-2024 14:42 - edited 17-11-2024 14:43
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17-11-2024 14:42 - edited 17-11-2024 14:43
Use wifi calling when indoors.
Some help guides for you:
https://www.o2.co.uk/connectivity/wifi-and-4g-calling
Guide: Do you have poor coverage / signal Indoors? This may help Explain / resolve it
https://www.o2.co.uk/apps/my-network
Guide: Is the network down for me or everyone?
Guide: How can I sort out my network issues?
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on 17-11-2024 16:38
@JoSa wrote:It might be a silly question, but I recently replaced windows in my house. They are thicker than the old ones, but nothing exceptional or bulletproof! Could it be a reason for the loss of signal?
Have you @JoSa tried standing outside of your house - on the driveway, in the back garden etc - to establish whether or not you can then get a signal ? Or even standing inside the house with the window open ?
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on 17-11-2024 16:43
My phone works outside my house.
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on 17-11-2024 16:52
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on 17-11-2024 16:52
Yes, the phone seems to be working on my drive. Also, works, although badly, in the room where window has not been changed.
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on 17-11-2024 16:59
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on 17-11-2024 17:10
Results of a simple Google.
No experts needed.
- GlassGlass is good at reflecting and scattering radio signals. The more panes of glass in a window, the more interference there is. Double- or triple-glazed windows can block signals more than single-glazed windows. Modern windows with low-emission (Low-E) coatings deflect even more signal.
- Other materialsOther materials that can affect mobile signal include:
- Metal: Metal can cause the most damage to call reception, with up to 50dB loss when getting through a metal barrier.
- Wood: Plywood can cause losses of between -6dB and -9dB.
- Stone, brick, and tiles: Can cause up to roughly -28dB of loss.
- Metal: Metal can cause the most damage to call reception, with up to 50dB loss when getting through a metal barrier.
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on 17-11-2024 17:27
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on 17-11-2024 17:27
Thanks, but is there a better solution than opening a window? I cannot keep my windows open, especially in winter, just in case someone might ring me!
Also, why is my wi-fi calling not working? It says check the network. Is this connected to my windows? I have no issue connecting to the internet via wi-fi in my house.
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on 17-11-2024 17:29
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on 17-11-2024 17:29
Wi-fi calls do not work either. I get the message "check your network". Otherwise, I have no issues with connecting to wi-fi at home.
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on 17-11-2024 17:43
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on 17-11-2024 17:43
@JoSa wrote:Wi-fi calls do not work either. I get the message "check your network". Otherwise, I have no issues with connecting to wi-fi at home.
A question I should of asked.. are you PAYG as wifi calling is not available
If not PAYG, what make and model handset?

