I'm in the basement, so inside the basement was when I got the poor numbers. When I put it up in the window, I also get something like you suggest.
I will try out some different scenarios, and play around with the antenna idea as Luke suggested. I will also try it out from Columbus OH next week. :-)
Later, Jim
On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 12:46 AM, Jonathan Hale maclaoch@earthlink.netwrote:
That is kind of strange. I got one of the 3G/4G aircards and, so far, have pretty consistently been able to get between 2.5-4Mbps down on 4G. (I'd been lucky to get 200Kbps down on 3G the last couple months with my old aircard.)
-----Original Message----- From: Jim Herrmann Sent: Jan 20, 2011 8:24 PM To: kclug@kclug.org Subject: Sprint 3G/4G Overdrive Mobile Hotspot
I got my Overdrive hotspot tonight, and I promised to write up an impression. So far, it's so so. I had to charge it all the way before it would come on. That's OK as it charged pretty fast. I followed the start up instructions and got the network and password changed, the software updated, no problem. The web interface is pretty nice.
When it first came up it would only connect to 3G. I had to get into the setup and tell it to connect to 4G Only, and then it found a 4G connection. I started doing bandwith tests at speedtest.net using the KCMO server. The first one was pretty miserable, at 0.73MB up and 0.48MB down. That was lame. I put the modem in the window a little further, and I got it to do 1.3M up and 0.92 down. I plugged it in and the speed jumped to 3.5M down but 0.6M up. So, it really helps to have it plugged in and in the window. I'll let you know more once I try it out in some various locations.
OBTW, I tested my RR connection to compare and I got 4.5M down, but only 0.29M up. So the 4G is better on the upload.
That's all for now, Jim