• 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️@yiffit.net
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      6 months ago

      OP might be inside a Walmart when they took the screenshot. Walmart either uses building materials that impede the signal or actively block it. I also can never get full 5G inside a Walmart, and sometimes I wonder if they are doing it on purpose to encourage using their local wifi. The only other time being inside a building messes with my phone is at the hospital, and I know they have a ton of equipment that could be responsible for that.

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        6 months ago

        Nope. I know they do that. This was taken in the parking lot. I am starting to suspect there is something on the roof that is disrupting good cell signal.

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          6 months ago

          Or maybe the service is degraded because there are thousands of people connecting to the same cell and Verizon can’t justify the $$$ of placing more transceivers/bandwidth in a supermarket placed in the middle of nowhere with zero residents.

          I don’t think Walmart is willing to pay millions in fines from the FCC by installing an illegal 5g jammer because reasons

          • DominusOfMegadeus@sh.itjust.worksOP
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            6 months ago

            You make a couple of good points, however you may want to double check your knowledge of Eastern Massachusetts population densities. I also don’t think Walmart gives two shits about paltry FCC fines, because forcing you into their wifi where you are required to agree to a ridiculous amount of data sharing, is certainly a lucrative proposition for them.

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              6 months ago

              Life pro tip:

              You can totally anonymously connect to Walmart WiFi…

              irrelevant@dispostable.com

              The password is Walmart1

              It’s registered in their system as Anonymous Human

              I set that anonymous “account” up a couple years ago just for my more or less anonymous phone that has never been signed into Google.

              You or anyone else is welcome to use that for Walmart WiFi, fuckem, milk that WiFi!

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    6 months ago

    This is more likely a coverage issue than Walmart illegally blocking wireless signals (per to FCC regulations).

    Report the coverage issue to Verizon and your local Walmart. Both of which will want to increase coverage of where people are gathering. This is because if bad coverage areas are in places where people gather this will cause affected people to switch services or stop going to those gathering areas if there’s alternatives.

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    6 months ago

    Haha. My partner has Verizon, and they have parts of Marlborough where it just completely cuts out. I know that Wal*mart, and it’s just over the city line. AT&T is slightly better.

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    5 months ago

    Is you 5G connection faster than 4G anyways? In my country you don’t really get above 150Mb/s either way

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      5 months ago

      Significantly actually. In fact my home internet is also Verizon 5G, and I usually get about 300 down and 20 up. LTE is unusable at this point in my experience, which is weird to me, because it used to be the hotness.