X750 Spitz is there a way to lock to band?

Can you copy and post the signal info?

Then click “Manual setting” in the modem section and post me a screenshot.

To use QMI, choose

device: cdc-wdm0
proto: auto or qcm

[
{
“type”: “servingcell”,
“state”: “NOCONN”,
“mode”: “FDD”,
“mcc”: “268”,
“mnc”: “06”,
“cellid”: “9812A”,
“pcid”: “262”,
“earfcn”: “525”,
“band”: “1”,
“ul_bandwidth”: “15M”,
“dl_bandwidth”: “15M”,
“tac”: “BEC8”,
“rsrp”: “-77”,
“rsrq”: “-13”,
“rssi”: “-44”,
“sinr”: “9”,
“srxlev”: “-”,
“rat”: “LTE”
},
{
“type”: “neighbourcell”,
“earfcn”: “525”,
“cellid|pcid”: “262”,
“rat”: “LTE”
},
{
“type”: “neighbourcell”,
“earfcn”: “525”,
“cellid|pcid”: “313”,
“rat”: “LTE”
},
{
“type”: “neighbourcell”,
“earfcn”: “525”,
“cellid|pcid”: “397”,
“rat”: “LTE”
},
{
“type”: “neighbourcell”,
“earfcn”: “525”,
“cellid|pcid”: “55”,
“rat”: “LTE”
}
]

Signal is not bad. What is the speed now.

image

Horrible slow !!

It is not doing CA … because if I lock to B20 I get 13/15 M.

AT+QCAINFO only answers “OK”

The singal you posed is on Band 1.

Do you test speed on wifi or cable? Pls do not test speed on 2.4G wifi.

I’m using a Cable, but the speeds are exactly the same with Cable, 2.4GHz or 5GHz WiFi.

Yes it’s on B1, but there are other bands.

With other old 4G router, with the same SIM card and at the exactly same location I get speeds of 30/40 !

That’s my first product from GL-inet, and I’m very disapointed with that…

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Pls send me the creenshot of your settings.

Can you try choose

Proto: qcm
TTL: 65

image

Still slow :frowning:

Has anyone been able to persistently store the band change? I have successfully locked my modem to band 14 (required due to proximity with the Canada/US border and it really, really likes to roam onto Canadian carriers) using the command AT+QCFG=“band”,0,2000, however, this change does not seem to be persistent; any time I reset the modem or reboot the device, I need to re-run the AT command. Would be great if there was either some way to save the setting persistently, or if there was a way to run the AT command on startup.