07-18-2019 07:14 PM - edited 01-05-2022 08:21 AM
We are moving to north Waterloo and I found that we have very poor reception in our new house, north Waterloo, On (N2V 2R9).
Is this a known dead spot?
Anything to do about it?
Thanks
07-24-2019 07:35 AM
That's really sad to hear @sheytoon. Bell should develop that area more. Heck, the need to improve Brantford too. The home of the telephone.
However, my service is great for me in Brantford - much better than my experiences with either Rogers or Freedom previously.
07-23-2019 10:24 PM
@stonechucker @ShacharWeis unfortunately it's a very weak spot for Bell.
Your best bet is to use a Rogers brand for good coverage at that location.
07-19-2019 09:12 AM
Yes, I've been on this device and carrier for 2-3 years and it's worked fine everywhere. It's very weird honestly, I'm going to test again and hope that it might have been a temporary issue.
07-19-2019 09:04 AM
@ShacharWeis, if you're going to test other carriers, you'll need to try Rogers (Fido, Chatr) or Freedom. As I mentioned before, Telus and Bell share the towers, so the service will be the same on all 6 of those carriers (Virgin, Koodo, Lucky).
Your devices work fine elsewhere?
07-19-2019 09:04 AM
@ShacharWeis , take a look at this cell tower map. This will give you a good idea of cell tower proximity in your area and which carrier might offer the best local coverage.
07-19-2019 09:01 AM
@ShacharWeis wrote:Samsung S8 and my wife has a Moto 5. We both had poor reception, but we're both on Public Mobile. I have not yet tester with other carriers.
It's quite bizarre.. The maps I have checked show full coverage.
If you walk from your house, is it still weak signal, does it jump up really high rather quickly?
House under popwer lines... I know, grasping at straws.
07-19-2019 08:48 AM
Samsung S8 and my wife has a Moto 5. We both had poor reception, but we're both on Public Mobile. I have not yet tester with other carriers.
07-19-2019 08:45 AM
@ShacharWeis wrote:I looks like our new house is right in the middle between 3 Bell towers, all three are 3km away. It could be a very local dead zone.
What type of device are you using? Does anyone else in the house have a Telus/Bell device?
If so, how are they working?
07-19-2019 08:18 AM
I looks like our new house is right in the middle between 3 Bell towers, all three are 3km away. It could be a very local dead zone.
07-19-2019 08:10 AM
@ShacharWeis, Telus partners with Bell for coverage across the country, so you will need to look for Bell towers.
I'd be surprised if Waterloo has issues with service regularly, having the U of W, WLU, and all the tech firms around.
07-19-2019 08:04 AM
Is this map accurate? It shows zero Telus towers in KW.
07-19-2019 08:04 AM
It's a new house (12 years) and stepping outside didn't help reception.
Data dropped to zero every 1-2 minutes for 30 seconds and calls disconnected as well.
07-18-2019 11:00 PM
What is the age of the home? What materials were used to build? Is service any better outside?
I lived in a 1896 built nome with lathe and plaster walls that signals just would not pennatrate.
Outside was no problem at all.
, can you provide any tower info for this area of Waterloo specified in the opening post?
07-18-2019 07:41 PM
i was in waterloo last month and it was good everywhere i was in the KW region.
07-18-2019 07:20 PM - edited 07-18-2019 07:57 PM
@ShacharWeisYou can look up where the local cell phone towers are.
It depends on what kind of phones you have. Usually latests ones which are made for North America support most of the common bands in use here. The lower the frequency the better the signal penetrates buildings like condos. What you can do is see whether switching phones would improve your situation. That or switching network to the competitor ie Rogers are the only 2 course of action you can take.