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| This is my first post here so If this is in the wrong spot sorry about that. Alright my GF has a verizon phone. We text each other alot and sometimes its our only means of communication. Well about 3 weeks ago all of a sudden her phone keeps searching for signal and at her house she wont receive any calls or texts. But after she goes about a block down the road she does. It makes no sense. What could be causing this and what can be done to fix it? |
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| Banned | First and foremost I would call Technical Support and ask them whats going on and explain the situation. Also I would understand a network outage at the most a few hours but three weeks something is very wrong. P.S. if you want send me a Private Message with the location and I might be able to look at something. Thanks |
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| Join Date: Feb 2003 Location: Phila area Posts: 1,432
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| Join Date: Feb 2003 Location: Phila area Posts: 1,432
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| Actually had I not known the network guy It could have gone on. In fact that morning they changed my phone out thinking that was the problem. When I got home with the refurb, same problem. Then the network people found the problem at the site. That was about 3 years ago.
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| Fresh Member Join Date: Jun 2002 Location: Southern CAlifornia, USA Posts: 17
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| Having similar problem here in SoCal. Used to--as in the past 2.5 years--get 3/4 bars inside the house, now some days only getting 1. Same problem outside, too, as well as in parking lot of father-in-law's work and other businesses 3 miles away. This has been going on for almost two weeks. It's not our phones, as I still get 4 bars at work, and I have no problems on my 25-mile commute. Nope, haven't called 611 yet. Been too busy, plus some days it's back up to 3, so...I dunno... |
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| Not sure if you guys are replying to the OP or me, but... Yeah, sounds like the OP's problem is the phone, but as far as mine is concerned, it's a network issue, as I don't have any problems here at work, or on my 25-mile commute. Wife has a different phone model and has the same issue. Yet today, the signal was fine again, so I'm still confused if it's really a problem or just a hiccup . |
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| Can you see the name of the cell you are connected to on your phone? Maybe the carrier changed some network settings to force your phone to connect to a cell further away when the one closer to you is congested.
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Also--per my father-in-law who works there as a custodian-there's a new multi-carrier site being built at the high school about 3 (unobstructed) miles straight west of me. I'm thinking they might have it up already, but if that was the case, then I should--yeah, I know never assume anything in regards to wireless--have a better, or at least not worse--signal. He says he hasn't noticed any difference, but then again, I don't think he pays attention to those kinds of things, as he's not too technologically-inclined. | |
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| "Cell breathing" (ie: cell shrinking) doesn't mean you lose signal strength, but the SIR (Singnal to Interference) ratio increases. If you are on a cell that is experiencing cell-breathing, you won't lose bars on your phone, but the quality will get worse. This could force you to connect to another cell, which would then have itsself a different signal strength, and would show the bars on your phone with a different signal strength..
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