QUOTE(steven789 @ May 12 2013, 05:23 PM)
This is a 21Mbit modem Not to say good or not, but for sure a 42Mbit device would be faster than a 21Mbit one due to DC-HSPA+ support
Most of us here use at least 42Mbit or up to 100Mbit LTE device
Malaysia 3G/4G Internet discussion, Basic tips and tricks
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@blacktubi you got PM
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Blacktubi why is the 'how to set up your modem using mobile partner' video is private?
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May 17 2013, 03:55 PM
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At office all working fine, but when at home, I am not able to connect to 3G connection.
Firstly what I have done is by forcing it to Network type: WCDMA Only. However it unable to register as picture below: fail register 3g (picture) QUOTE Q : UMTS 900Mhz VS 2100Mhz? A : 900Mhz is having better penetration rate compared to 2100Mhz.So, you get better signal and stability on 900Mhz. Unfortunately, telcos currently are not running DC-HSPA+ on 900Mhz. Therefore 2100Mhz can get faster speed and if you live close enough to the tower, signal and stability is on par with 900Mhz. Secondly, may be my place does not support 2100Mhz, how if I want to force it 900Mhz? I read how to force it to 2100Mhz using QPST posted by @chuahcs79 All related to E398. |
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May 17 2013, 06:12 PM
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QUOTE(therise @ May 17 2013, 05:56 PM) At office all working fine, but when at home, I am not able to connect to 3G connection. Use MDMA to force it to UMTS 900. Firstly what I have done is by forcing it to Network type: WCDMA Only. However it unable to register as picture below: fail register 3g (picture) Secondly, may be my place does not support 2100Mhz, how if I want to force it 900Mhz? I read how to force it to 2100Mhz using QPST posted by @chuahcs79 All related to E398. Anyway, these days most of the towers are running on UMTS 2100. |
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May 17 2013, 06:17 PM
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I afraid MDMA haven't fully support E398 yet
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May 17 2013, 06:28 PM
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QUOTE(therise @ May 17 2013, 06:17 PM) E398 series some might have issue with band config, some may totally not found on MDMA, some may can't connect to the internet Anyway, in this case, I suggest you play with some supercharging. I suspect celcom signal is weak at your location |
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May 17 2013, 06:40 PM
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May 17 2013, 07:29 PM
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QUOTE(fruitie @ May 17 2013, 07:40 PM) Oh, I didn't know there are some E398 that are not supported by MDMA. I guess I am unlucky batch lol. Only got to know after tubi's explanation. I'm using E398 and my modem works perfectly with MDMA. I can select my LTE band flawlessly as well. QUOTE(blacktubi @ May 17 2013, 07:28 PM) E398 series some might have issue with band config, some may totally not found on MDMA, some may can't connect to the internet Gonna dedicating this night to find that "mysterious" 3g Anyway, in this case, I suggest you play with some supercharging. I suspect celcom signal is weak at your location Btw, does high RSSI in 2G connection equal to high 3G too? |
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May 17 2013, 08:41 PM
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May 19 2013, 07:20 PM
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Panel is really good if your connection sucks.
I have bought three panels from tubi and 2 are in PJ while 1 unit at hometown. Er, it helps a lot in my PD's connection but seems like my connection is considered good in PJ, I'm not using those panels anymore. Somehow they slowed my speed when I last tried. |
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