Ciao!

    Recentemente ho installato Telekom 5G Hybrid a casa mia, ma qualcosa non va.

    La prima foto è il mio cellulare sulla rete 5G, la seconda foto è quando mi collego al wifi. I risultati sul computer erano gli stessi, anche se connesso tramite Ethernet.

    La drastica differenza di velocità è fonte di confusione, soprattutto considerando che la linea di base dovrebbe essere di circa 16 MB/s minimo tramite DSL, il 5G dovrebbe aumentarla. Almeno, così mi hanno spiegato.

    Se qualcuno ha qualche esperienza o consiglio mi farebbe piacere sentire. L’antenna è fissata all’esterno della mia casa e ha tutte le luci verdi.

    Grazie!

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    1. Aggravating-Bag1319 on

      Have the same setup. Speedport is connected via DSL (16.000 Mbit/s) and the 5G module. when I start a speedtest or a download it takes around 2-5 seconds to enable the 5G Module bandwith (around 150.000 MBit/s). this response super annoying. next problem is that I have to restart the module and the speed port every 2 weeks, because the module stops working and I have only my DSL bandwith. It seams your 5G Module does at the moment nothing. Try to restart everything. If this is not working, try to find out where the cellular tower is and point the 5G Module in this direction. in my opinion this is only an emergency setup when nothing else is available. by the end of this year I switch to fiber im sick of this bullshit.

    2. Cheap_Treacle9937 on

      There are a few things to consider:

      – Where is the 5G module installed? It must be installed outside and in the direction of the 5G tower, not inside the house/apartment.

      – Check for the latest firmware update in your Speedport device settings – There was a fix a few weeks before for slower dsl connections combined with 5G/hybrid.

      – Telekom prioritize mobile customers. This means that when the mobile network is at maximum capacity, for example in the evening, mobile customers will be the first to be served. Hybrid connections will only be able to access the internet in higher speeds if there is enough capacity left over after mobile customers have been served. that explain the gap.

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