11-10-2017 09:57 AM - last edited on 11-10-2017 10:04 AM by RogersZia
Was told after many years of working alright that my recent connection problems have to do with my rocket stick & not their service. Is this true? Or is Rogers & other tech companies, etc, just trying to get me to upgrade to spend my hard earned money on them when in truth it doesn't have to be that way at all?
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11-12-2017 04:53 PM
I, too, have had a similar experience. Our Hub (LTE Rocket™ Hub - ZTE MF28B) was working well until a couple of months ago when suddenly became unable to use my iPad for Facetime, and our internet speeds on our computers dropped by half! I have done everything suggested by Rogers, including getting a new SIM card, but the problems continue. Do I need to get a new Hub (which I don't mind if it works), or is there an issue with the Rogers network that would make upgrading a waste of time and money?
11-10-2017 01:45 PM
Hello and welcome to the Rogers Community Forums @Wanting2know !
I realize the experience gets a little challenging with the older devices. What device do you currently have and how long have you had it for?
Could you please elaborate a little on what connection issues you are experiencing? Just need a little bit more information to assist you further.
RogersZia
11-12-2017 04:53 PM
I, too, have had a similar experience. Our Hub (LTE Rocket™ Hub - ZTE MF28B) was working well until a couple of months ago when suddenly became unable to use my iPad for Facetime, and our internet speeds on our computers dropped by half! I have done everything suggested by Rogers, including getting a new SIM card, but the problems continue. Do I need to get a new Hub (which I don't mind if it works), or is there an issue with the Rogers network that would make upgrading a waste of time and money?
11-13-2017 02:08 AM
I think you need to get a new Hub.
11-13-2017 12:31 PM
I am inclined to agree, but I hate the thought of spending all that money only to find it still dos not work!
01-07-2018 11:31 PM
The newer ZTE is a much better hub in my opinion. I did have a ZTE MF28B and it never performed very well despite repeated attempts over the few years I had it. I ended up reverting back to my old 3G Netcom hub. I now have two of the newer ZTE hubs and both work fine. I don't use either hub's wireless router functionality so can't speak to that. I have two Asus routers that handle the wired and wireless connections in my home. In addition I utilize a booster connected to a rooftop directional antenna which gives me a reasonably good signal. Without the antenna and booster my signal would not be as usable due to my surroundings.
01-08-2018 10:00 PM