airave blocks boost mobile - Samsung Epic 4G Touch

My wife and i have sprint android and have had sprint for over 10 years, we had to buy the airave for our android to get good enough signal in the house. We have not had any problems until now. My brother bought the kids boost mobile prepaids, for their first phones, but they have NO signal or service in house. By accident we found out when the airave is turned off they suddenly get full signal on the boost mobile phones. THis is so stupid. It appears from reading that they use 2 different signals/frequency. So why does the airaave completely block service to boost mobile ( and how dumb is that, since boost mobile is nextel -which is sprint). Does anyone know how to fix this problem, so that everyone can use their phones in the house.
any advice would be appreiated.

I think you may have to go without the Airraive if you want them to have reception. Give Sprint a call though see what they have to say.
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geomatiq said:
My wife and i have sprint android and have had sprint for over 10 years, we had to buy the airave for our android to get good enough signal in the house. We have not had any problems until now. My brother bought the kids boost mobile prepaids, for their first phones, but they have NO signal or service in house. By accident we found out when the airave is turned off they suddenly get full signal on the boost mobile phones. THis is so stupid. It appears from reading that they use 2 different signals/frequency. So why does the airaave completely block service to boost mobile ( and how dumb is that, since boost mobile is nextel -which is sprint). Does anyone know how to fix this problem, so that everyone can use their phones in the house.
any advice would be appreiated.
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From reading your post the airwave is a sprint device not a boost mobile device. So when trying to use a boost mobile phone the ESN is not registered on the sprint network since it is not a "true" sprint phone, sure you will get the signal since boost uses sprint (from the airwave) but you not be able to make a call. Remember Sprint and Boost might live in the same house but sleep in different rooms,boost is the little bro, as in you cant take a sprint ET2 ESN and activate it on boost even thou boost uses a sprint version on the ET2 (same but different) and the same goes when going from boost ET2 to sprint the ESN's will not work if trying to xfer. They are two different carriers living in the same house separate rooms. Hope i did not confused you.
That is what I am thinking I could be wrong only the sprint IT dept will give you the right answer.

1. Boost phones are not allowed on airave devices.
Change everyone to Sprint
2.A stronger signal will always drown out a weaker one.
Turn off the airave.

turn off the air rave then purchase a ZBOOST for cdma phones i have one it costed 200 but it works great and for all cdma carriers its a cellular repeater

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[Q] Epic4g to MetroPCS. Metro claims they dont have 3G???

I just went through all the necessary steps to get my shiny new Epic 4G to work on MetroPCS. I realize that LTE 4G wont work because of differing technologies but was willing to settle for 3G.
I got to the metro store to have them add my ESN to their database and they told me they do not have any 3G network whatsoever. Is this true? What is a good course of action here? seems like my only two options are get an LTE phone or try Boost Mobile instead.
My more important question is are these guys yanking my chain to avoid work or sell me something?
Thoughts?
3G is only in a few cities and when I say a few I do mean a few that can be counted on one hand I believe. Dallas and Miami I think were of the few that were supposed to recently have reactivated the 3g temporally to relieve some traffic in other areas.
Flash to boost or cricket I was Able to get my Epic on cricket with there 45 dollar plan with working 3g cane it to a lil under 50 a month with taxes
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thanks guys, I'll look into what's available in my area!
Also are those Metro guys just lazy as hell or can they really not add an ESN to the Metro inventory without flashing it themselves? They claimed that their flashing program did the adding and they had no other way to do it. Sounds like a hard sell or a lazy excuse to me
I would lean more towards they are not as experienced in that area. I think any opportunity to provide a service for a customer within your ability that would lead to the customer returning to receive more services from your store should be an automatic move to make. No brainer. I'm sure if they knew other methods they would.
Well the manager was who I was talking to about it at the time. I figure if anyone in the store knows he would :\
They do have 3g, I just manually updated my prl and its blazing fast. Not capped right now either. Although I havent left the house so not sure how the differnt towers are going to work. I just downloaded 2000kb in 2.83 secs, prl 3022 evdo rev a moto droid 1. Daytona
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They do have 3g, I just manually updated my prl and its blazing fast. Not capped right now either. Although I havent left the house so not sure how the differnt towers are going to work. I just downloaded 2000kb in 2.83 secs, prl 3022 evdo rev a moto droid 1. Daytona
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Why did you revive this old thread? Lol.

[Q] Sprint Airwave and Boost Mobile EVO

So I was looking through Craigslist while I wait for my morning reports to come in here at work and I couldn't help notice a lot of people are selling their Sprint Airwaves and I started to wonder. I was wondering if anyone that's using Boost Mobile got this magical device "Sprint Airwave" to work with their EVO??
Just a heads up for those "forum lawyers" or "mini moderators" or whatever you want to call yourselves, I'm not here to start up a legal or illegal debate about the EVO being on Boost Mobile or anything like that.....I'm just trying to see if someone has got it to work, NOTHING MORE....NOTHING LESS!!
Oh and if you don't know what the Airwave is.....
http://www.sprintenterprise.com/airave/tellMeMore.html
I have an airrave and my boy has a Boost Evo, great reception when it comes in the house unfortunately he can neither make or receive calls. I have to take my airrave off line for him to be able to use his phone in my house. I have the Airvana model
playya said:
I have an airrave and my boy has a Boost Evo, great reception when it comes in the house unfortunately he can neither make or receive calls. I have to take my airrave off line for him to be able to use his phone in my house. I have the Airvana model
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OK thanks!! One thing I'm still wondering....I know you said he wasn't able to make or receive phone calls but can he access the internet via 3G and if so, how fast were his speeds??
I'm almost positive the airave will ONLY work with sprint phones, not phones flashed to boost.
If he gets good reception in doors or has a wifi connection, you could always set up his phone with GrooveIP to send and receive calls. I do this to have my phone, tablet, etc ring when I get a call.

[Q] Can't afford Sprint.. Taking My Evo and Going to Metro or Boost

Chime in guys. I'm looking for the one that will give me the best service for my EVO in the Tampa Bay Area. Boost of course will be 35 after 18 months. I assume both will give me the serivces, I have come to love with Sprint.
Thanks.
I'm from tampa to, metro seems like the best way to go, I know a few people who have evos on metro.. But then again metro service is a bit iffy. Mostly a personal choice if you do metro.. I had boost before coverage was good, I'll go with boost over metro
My Oreo Evo 4g G-bread(synergy rom)
Sell ur evo and go simple mobile. I live on Tampa to.
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Boost or Metro is personal choice they both kinda whack for 3g service. Payment wise is different but coverage in my area I seen the market take minutes just to load up- **smdh** not good.
I agree sell Evo go simple mobile with a HD2 or find a nice HTC sim card phone
if your sprint coverage and 3g speeds are decent then definitely stick with boost because its the same exact service as sprint, just no fancy 4G service. Plus like you said, the shrinking payment are great. Metro doesn't have a(or i believe very recently only has a few) 3g network. they work off of 1X so data is unbearably even in great coverage areas. Also, it tends to be more of a pain in the ass working with the whole metro flash thing and getting all the functions of the phone to work correctly than with boost. Its a win win with boost for me. If i didnt have 4g in my area I'd sure as hell switch

[Q] Thinking about switching carriers (T-Mobile to Sprint)

Alright. So I've searched the forum with no luck, so I'm asking (if I've missed something, please point me to the right thread and quickly close this one).
I currently have the Galaxy S 4G (t-mobile) and am having second thoughts about my carrier. I found out that I had a discount with Verizon through my job, but even still the plans are ridiculously priced (in a bad way). Since I was exploring an alternative I figured I would check out Sprint. Not only was I impressed by the plan prices, I was very impressed by the Epic 4G Touch (and the Nexus S 4g also). This has me thinking about switching to Sprint.
Now, I live in the Piedmont region of North Carolina. My biggest concern is that I may lose a tremendous amount in coverage and quality of signal. Has anyone here switched from t-mobile to Sprint? And if so, how was your experience? (All of you please chime in, but especially if you live in Norf Cack).
I live in Virginia and I frequently travel to Atlanta and New Orleans. Sprint is ok, but I want to switch to a GSM carrier. My main issue with Sprint is the already installed 3G network. It's the worst of all of the 3G networks and they claim to improve the network in the near future(network.sprint.com). I have been waiting since the EVO for an improvement and everything is the same. The best Sprint phone radio wise is the Photon. The E4GT and the Nexus S 4G has bad radios and I have tested all three. I currently own the E4GT and it's the best looking phone by far, but I recommend sticking with Tmo or jumping to big blue and getting a phone from Craigslist if you want a new one.
knightowl23 said:
I live in Virginia and I frequently travel to Atlanta and New Orleans. Sprint is ok, but I want to switch to a GSM carrier. My main issue with Sprint is the already installed 3G network. It's the worst of all of the 3G networks and they claim to improve the network in the near future(network.sprint.com). I have been waiting since the EVO for an improvement and everything is the same. The best Sprint phone radio wise is the Photon. The E4GT and the Nexus S 4G has bad radios and I have tested all three. I currently own the E4GT and it's the best looking phone by far, but I recommend sticking with Tmo or jumping to big blue and getting a phone from Craigslist if you want a new one.
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One thing everyone must keep in mind is Sprint-Verizon and Att-Tmobile have roaming agreements with each others; if you have a Sprint phone make sure you place it on Automatic and update the PRL, this will resolve your issue, if you can get excellent Verizon signal, your Sprint phone will work; this is something each carrier do not promote to us.
Most carriers (except for verizon) have slow data (Sprint) or spotty coverage (AT&T/T-Mobile). Sprints phones are great if youre in a WiFi area you can make calls and get internet with good speeds.
I recently switch from T-Mobile to Sprint. I used to have the Samsung Vibrant and own the Epic 4G Touch now. So as a previous T-mobile customer and current Sprint customer, I will give you my .02 cents.
I've had Sprint for about a week now, and to be honest, I love it. I wasn't too sure about making the switch, mainly because my friends had sprint phones and my T-mobile Vibrant on 3g averaged around 3mbps download speeds while my friends Epic 4G averages 1.5mbps download speeds on 4G. So thats twice the speed on T-Mobiles 3G, but after playing the the Epic 4G touch, you really can't tell much of a difference. 3G, even though slow than t-mo's 3G, seemed to load up just as quickly, and 4G, even though slow too, actually seemed to load up pages faster. Even when streaming music on Google Music, the 4G connection on my Epic 4G touch loaded up the music faster. Another thing I enjoy about Sprint is that they don't throttle your speed. Last month I went over 5GB on data on T-Mobile and got throttled. First time ever i got throttled. You read about it all the time, but actually experiencing it is a different story. It sucked. One thing i did notice, 4G for Sprint is spotty. I do get it in my house and at my job, but while driving around I seem to lose connection randomly. Another thing is you can't talk and use data at the same time, but I don't really do that.
Another major influence on my switching to Sprint, is T-mobiles murky future. The At&t acquisition wasn't my favorite thing to happen, but it doesn't seem like it'll go through. DT didn't really have a plan B for T-Mobile USA, in fact they aren't really interested in a US market anymore. One possibility for T-mobile was partnering up with cable companies but Verizon's deal with comcast, time warner and brighthouse basically blocked T-mobile from going that route, so T-mobile will probably not have much of a future left in the states.
Like you I was also looking to switch to Verizon, but as you said, prices are ridiculous. It would've been fine for me for one line, but I have a family plan and that just adds up more costs.
So far i'm happy with Sprint. Plus they have 4G LTE planned for the future, so might as well lock yourself in on their unlimited plan before they start follow Verizon and At&t and tier their data.
dallas90733 said:
One thing everyone must keep in mind is Sprint-Verizon and Att-Tmobile have roaming agreements with each others; if you have a Sprint phone make sure you place it on Automatic and update the PRL, this will resolve your issue, if you can get excellent Verizon signal, your Sprint phone will work; this is something each carrier do not promote to us.
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I have the roaming setting on automatic and I have talked to Sprint about updating the PRL, but i don't have call issues like I have data issues. I don't talk on the phone that much, but I can make calls. The data is what I was referring too, which happens to be subpar.
I also switched to Sprint from T-Mobile. I'm in southern Texas (Corpus Christi) and I've had zero problems with Sprint. My loaner Evo 4G was great, good 4G coverage around here although the Evo's battery couldn't really handle that; my minimal contact with customer service has been mostly positive. There's nothing fantastic about it (except my amazing phone), but I can't think of any real negatives so far, either. I'm about three or four months in.
I also switched from T-MO to Sprint. I'm in Nashville, Tn. Got the Epic Touch 4G. No complaints so far. Speeds seem pretty decent. My bill is even cheaper with 2 phones than it was on T-Mo.... So far, everything has been flawless.
I just went over 5Gb for the first time. Received the message earlier today. Speed dropped from 7Mb to 56kb.
So I'm looking to switch to sprint too now. Are they still offering any incentives?
very tempted to make switch as well, using a nexus s on a local carrier only paying $56 month to month. Nice thing & bad thing is I can switch phones at anytime. Unlimited data/texting only $14.99, speeds vary anywhere from 1.2mbps to 6 or so. Becoming tired of switching phones every other month, really havent found something that I like.
Sprint receive a discount of 25%, leaning towards the iphone 4s. Android and rooting is just getting old to me. Sprint bill comes out to roughly $62 plus tax. Sprint in the area is pretty solid as well, but there 3g speeds could be a deal breaker.
MerkSession said:
I just went over 5Gb for the first time. Received the message earlier today. Speed dropped from 7Mb to 56kb.
So I'm looking to switch to sprint too now. Are they still offering any incentives?
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Damn, that is a major drop after going over the cap. Check out how Sprint service is before changing though. Many people get no 4g at all. I do and its great but many have never even had a chance to use it
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I'm one of those Sprint users that's never used 4G. But with the E4GT and Sprint's low prices & unlimited data, the supposed slower data speeds are totally worth it.
JohnCorleone said:
Damn, that is a major drop after going over the cap. Check out how Sprint service is before changing though. Many people get no 4g at all. I do and its great but many have never even had a chance to use it
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E4GT'n & lovin' it
I've been with T-Mobile, at&t, and now I'm with Sprint. I didn't have a data plan on T-Mobile so I won't compare that to Sprints. As far as phone signals and dropped calls I say they're pretty much the same depending on where you live. I just happen to live in a city that's good with T-Mobile and Sprint so I've never had a drop call yet. I get more lost of signal on my Epic 4G Touch (Sprint) but I know that's a popular bug with the Epic Touch so I can't really say how much of the LOS is the fault of Sprints network.
If you want unlimited data go to Sprint. That's true unlimited. No slowing down after 2GB like T-Mobile. But take into consideration you may not get 4G Wi-Max where you live or work. I'm lucky to happen to get it at home and my job.
The only thing I like about T-Mobile over other carriers is they have month to month option. On a major carrier I think that's big. I have no interest going to a carrier made for month to month like boost mobile or virgin mobile. Why? I don't know how good the networks will be. How signal will be. How fast or slow their data speeds are. And they don't have any phones I like.
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nibrwr said:
I'm one of those Sprint users that's never used 4G. But with the E4GT and Sprint's low prices & unlimited data, the supposed slower data speeds are totally worth it.
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I hear all the time that people have issues with Sprints 3G data speed being super duper slow. The 3G is pretty good on my Epic 4G Touch. It's not slow by any means at all. But 4G & Wi-Fi definitely blows 3G out the water.
It definitely depends where you live. I started with Sprint about 15 months ago on launch day of OG Epic. I had 4g since day 1. I have never had a dropped call and I have full bar service with 8-13Mbps download speeds
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JohnCorleone said:
It definitely depends where you live. I started with Sprint about 15 months ago on launch day of OG Epic. I had 4g since day 1. I have never had a dropped call and I have full bar service with 8-13Mbps download speeds
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What phone do you have right now?
I've used them all and I say sprint... But I'm a cheap date...
I had sprint for a few years in college and never had an issue, I'll probably test out my friends iphone 4s to see how it is with sprint. The extra $10 a month for an iphone maybe worth it to me. Although I've been android for the last 3 years, will wait a few months (hopefully) to see what sprints rolls out with the LTE phones, and how the ICS shapes up on nexus s.
I live in LA before coming to sprint I was on tmobile 3g was always fast on my Nexus One every where I was i never worry about coverage. I decided switch carriers for numbers of reasons 1 being that At&t might buy them another was didn't like being throttled after 2gb. sprints plans look better in my opinion but after getting the nexus s 4g wow there is no comparison whatsoever with the epic touch. on the nexus s 4g reception was so bad even wifi wouldn't connect even while standing in front of my router. now when I switched to the Epic touch 4g wifi was good even at the lowest connection 3g is like dial up in my house and 4g is non existing but everywhere else 4g is good 8-13mbps at home is not a bigger deal for me since I have broadband anyway I'm sticking with sprint hoping LTE upgrade is better than wimax.

[Q] Your experience from Sprint to Boost Mobile or Verizon or T-mobile 4G

Since contract is up soon thinking of 2 options:
1) Move to my EVO and my wife's Hero to Boost Mobile ( preferred choise because of potential savings)
2) Go to Verizon pay a little more and get 4G everywhere I go in NY and LI (more expensive + I need to buy 2 new phones)
AT&T is garbage, garbage, garbage in time square, I had iphone 3G before EVO.
What has your experience been moving to Boost Mobile?
Do you get reliable text and 3G and calls as you did on Sprint?
Do you have have to debug issues every other week.
I'm looking for reliable and stable since the wife goes nuts if texting does not work.
I got nuts when 3G does not work?
What has been your user experience from Sprint to Boost Mobile?
or any other carrier for that matter?
Thanks in advance.
Boost is sprint owned and runs on sprints network....except no roaming on boost.
louforgiveno said:
Boost is sprint owned and runs on sprints network....except no roaming on boost.
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Thanks, that is a big point for me to consider. Since I do use Roaming once I enter the LIRR tunnel to the city.

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