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Hawkeye4077
Apr 25, 2021Aspirant
poor upload speed
I just switched from Verizon to AT&T and purchased a Nighthawk MR1100 to replace the Verizon Jetpack. My upload speeds are terrible. The sales reps at the AT&T store are nice and want to help but I d...
Hawkeye4077
Apr 28, 2021Aspirant
Thanks, But I don't have any RS-SINR reading in my Settings/Network/Advanced... or anywhere else. In fact, when I log in I don't even have an Advanced option in Network. I've attached a screenshot.
If I followyoiur advice and take a router outside with my phone, isn't my Nighthawk a router? I don't have any other router.
I'm still stumped. I hate to return my Nighthawk and go back to a JetPack. But my return window is closing in 3 days.
Transfluxor
Apr 29, 2021Apprentice
You can see it here:
https://kb.netgear.com/000061326/How-do-I-manually-update-firmware-on-my-MR1100-Nighthawk-M1-Mobile-Router
At step 3, you need to press the "Diagnostics" button on the right, there will be the RS-SINR parameter.
- Hawkeye4077Apr 29, 2021Aspirant
That helps. Thanks. I'm getting readings of only 1-3 dBm on the RS-SINR. Is it hopeless?
- Hawkeye4077Apr 29, 2021Aspirant
Correction. My RS-SINR is actually 10-13. I had failed to revert may channels back from the strongest channels to Auto. When set on Auto, my RS-SINR immediately went up. Now what are your recommendations, and do I take my Nighthawk outside and run the router test you mentioned earlier?
- Hawkeye4077Apr 29, 2021Aspirant
And yet another update. Apparrently the bump in the RS-SINR was temporary. I'm back down to 1-3 with no further changes in the settings, and still on "Auto" channels. It seems my tower signal fluctuates wildly all day long.