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Stefano Marinelli
@stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe  ·  activity timestamp 17 hours ago

Today, knowing I'd be in a place with less-than-excellent connectivity, I came prepared. I brought two MikroTik 4G routers with me (one, an old friend; the other, new and ready to be tested). I also have my smartphone with two SIM cards from two different mobile providers.

I noticed something extremely curious: the fixed FTTC connection sometimes has extremely strong drops or speed reductions (from 100 mbit/sec to 1 or 2). Knowing this, I brought the 4G routers on purpose to compensate. But I realized that when the FTTC connection fails, all four mobile providers also fail. The phenomenon is therefore correlated. This leads me to believe that, not being in a big city, there is a single (or multiple, but malfunctioning) point of connection that all providers, both fixed and mobile, connect to.
Note for the future: don't trust the mobile providers here.

#Networking

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Jaap de Vos
@jaap@mastodon.bsd.cafe replied  ·  activity timestamp 10 hours ago

@stefano This is a pretty curious case. Which Mikrotik model are you using? Not that it seems relevant for the problem, I’m just always interested in 4G routers.

If you want to uncover more of the problem, this community can likely help: https://www.itnog.it/
But I bet know your way better around the scene in Italy than me.

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Federation Bot
@Federation_Bot replied  ·  activity timestamp 13 hours ago

@stefano i had a similar experience in our house in Umbria this year. It's in a rural area with no cabled Internet at all. So i came well prepared, bringing with me an LTE-Fritzbox and huge external antennas from Germany (tested there prior leaving). All i got was 1-2 Mbit down, but 15 Mbit upload speed. This told me, the service (TIM) was seriously overbooked. I do get >200 Mbit down on 5G in the near city. But not on LTE in our village.
I bit the bullet and got Eolo which works nicely so far.

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Stefano Marinelli
@stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe replied  ·  activity timestamp 13 hours ago

@seiz same there. The upload was over 20 it's maybe also related to overbooking.
I've had Eolo for some years as FTTC wasn't covering my house, at that time. It was decent.

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Mitch Effendi (ميتش أفندي)
@mitch@hoagie.cloud replied  ·  activity timestamp 17 hours ago

@stefano where ya at?

I've heard that in certain parts of West Virginia, the schist-lined hollers cause any RF signals to bounce endlessly in a parabolic bowl and can jam itself.

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Stefano Marinelli
@stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe replied  ·  activity timestamp 17 hours ago

@mitch Northern Italy

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