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One more question: what is your zip code? There was a recent post, https://community.verizonwireless.com/message/1629071?sr=search&searchId=1e138048-0154-4950-b669-b10... , regarding counties around the country that did not allow Verizon extender service.
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One more thing to rule out, no counties in my state are on the list.
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Looking in to the Comcast/ Gateway issue, I found this: How to Configure Routers for Network Extender | Verizon Wireless I made the changes, and so far - nothing. Still not connecting to the Network Extender.
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Have you tried to see what Band Freq is around your house? and what your Extender is on?
If your extender is set to a lower Freq then the phone will not automatically switch over.
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I can log in to the Extender and look at settings, but there is nothing that shows options for changing frequencies.
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I checked the signal to the Extender, and noticed only two satellites were strong and 6 were fair. I moved the antenna to a window, now have 7 strong and 3 fair, restarted the Extender. No change.
The signal on the both phones shows strong, but as soon as I place a call, the signal drops to two weak bars. I end the call, and the signal returns to showing 5 bars.
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The BAND freq is not something we can change, Verizon has to do it.
What you need to do is , do a field test on your phone (google how to do it)
and find out what your Band Freq is when your connected to the extended , then unplug your extender and do the field test again and see what you get from the nearest tower.
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It's vital that you get full use of that network extender, BrendaAngie. I'm happy to assist. Since we'll need some more information, I've sent you a private message which you can check here: https://community.verizonwireless.com/inbox
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Trying to find how to do the field test was just a lot of codes for a service mode where none of the codes worked.
In the phone menu, my SIM Card Data has some information:
While the extender is on: 5 bars
Signal Strength: -50 dBm 90 asu
When the extender is off: 1-2 bars
Signal Strength: -114 dBm 24 asu
The icon showing my phone signal when the extender is on shows 5 bars, when a call dials/connects, it immediately drops to 1-2 bars. No change.
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From Field test Main Menu you go to LTE....... then Serving Cell info...... and its freq_band_ind .....
its gonna be either 13, 4 or 66