![]() ![]() ZTE 5G Hub connected fine but only getting ~4Mbps downloads. This morning (10th May) the router homepage says 5G but as poster above, advanced settings show no 5G connection. Yesterday (9th May) the router was swapping from 5G to 4G+ to 4G every few seconds speed was 4mbps/1mbps whereas typical speed before was 320mbps/60mbps. I’ve tried the device in every window now and its the same throughout.” ![]() Only thing I can see which has changed since Sunday is an automatic firmware update at 02:30 in the morning, and i’ve had issues since. ![]() CA Status keeps changing from CA Active to NO CA to CA Inactive. It changes from 5G to 4G+ to 4G constantly (every few seconds), flicking between all 3. “Since Sunday ive had terrible connection and speeds. The Carrier Aggregation (CA) feature for combining multiple mobile bands was similarly switching itself on and off, which is probably related to the first issue. the connection signal seems constantly flick between 5G, 4G+ and 4G every few seconds). The customers who received this update began noticing a significant fall in mobile broadband speeds, as well as some unusual connectivity problems (e.g. Experiences may vary, as not everybody will always receive such updates at the same time. The issue appears to stem from a bugged firmware update.Īccording to Three’s customers, who have been busy posting in a related topic on our discussion forum, the issue looks to have started during the early hours of Sunday (8th May) morning – after the operator began to push out a new firmware update for the 5G Hub (release: BD_UKH3GMC801AV1.0.0B07). Some customers on Three UK’s 5G based unlimited Home Broadband packages, specifically those who recently joined and received the latest ZTE MC801A based 5G Hub router ( here), have been reporting problems with connectivity and significant falls in broadband speed. ![]()
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