I don't think HTC has very good radios (cell or wifi).
Perhaps they skimped on the WiFi radio in favor of the 4G radio.
Nonetheless, there's no denying this is an issue.
Hi guys,
I am taken aback that no review mentioned this. I would hate to think HTC would knowingly release this phone with an unfixable bug. Given that 4G is scarce and we all use WiFi to compensate for the slowness of data over cell networks this is highly disappointing, this is a major problem. Not to mention I get no cell service in my office building and not so great service at home. I have 30 days before I have to return this phone. I like it otherwise (was using a pre before this one).
Anyone have pull with any of the major publications like cnet or engadget? The sooner this gets publicized the better.
loganross
Westchester, NY, USA
While speeds aren't what they were touting yet, we at least get simultaneous voice and data so that's a plus.
Now I hear that the Wi-Fi card in our phones is actually N-capable as with the Nexus One. Do you think we can enable the N band and hopefully boost performance? I hope it isn't a hardware issue (crappy Wi-Fi antenna) as it will limit our options to resolve this.
Numerical as in power level or in percentage?
My router has a section that lists the signal level % for each device and it is corroborating what my EVO is showing. It shows between 25-50% signal level when i'm in the same room as my router and I get 1-2 bars on my EVO.
No real problem on my EVO. Full bars (3) in the same room as the router (ATT Uverse gateway), with the SpeedTest.net App pretty much maxing out at 7Mb/s down, 1.5mb/s up.
Drops to 2 bars about 60ft away in the family room, same speeds.
Drops to 1 bar about 90ft away (furthest point from the router), speed dropped to 6mb/s down, same up.
Actual connection speed is 12mb down, 1.5mb up, which I get close to those both wired and wireless from my laptop.
So, basically, I think the phone is likely cpu limited to that 7mbs speed (cpu can't handle any more than that), and all in all, I would say no issues for me.
I wouldn't expect my phone to have the range of other stationary wifi devices with a dedicated larger antenna. The EVO is better than my previous HTC Diamond, which was even more cpu limited.
No real problem on my EVO. Full bars (3) in the same room as the router (ATT Uverse gateway), with the SpeedTest.net App pretty much maxing out at 7Mb/s down, 1.5mb/s up.
Drops to 2 bars about 60ft away in the family room, same speeds.
Drops to 1 bar about 90ft away (furthest point from the router), speed dropped to 6mb/s down, same up.
Actual connection speed is 12mb down, 1.5mb up, which I get close to those both wired and wireless from my laptop.
So, basically, I think the phone is likely cpu limited to that 7mbs speed (cpu can't handle any more than that), and all in all, I would say no issues for me.
I wouldn't expect my phone to have the range of other stationary wifi devices with a dedicated larger antenna. The EVO is better than my previous HTC Diamond, which was even more cpu limited.
