How can I see if I am making a call via VoLTE?

How Can I See If I Am Making a Call via VoLTE? Today, we are going to understand how to check if you’re making a call via VoLTE (Voice over LTE). If you’ve been following along with our previous discussions, you already know that VoLTE allows voice calls to be made over the LTE network … Read more

How to determine senr?

How to Determine SENR? Today, since we’ve already explored related metrics like SINR and RSRP, it’s time we talk about SENR — a key measurement used in 5G networks, particularly when evaluating signal quality in beam-based communication. I’ll explain it to you step by step, so you clearly understand what SENR means, how it’s measured, … Read more

What is a good dBm worth?

What is a Good dBm Worth? Today, as we’ve already explored topics like RSRP, SINR, and signal strength indicators, it’s the right time to talk about what makes a “good” dBm value and how you should look at it when analyzing LTE or wireless performance. I’ll help you understand this in a very straightforward way … Read more

What does HLR stand for?

What Does HLR Stand For? Today, let’s talk about HLR, a crucial element in mobile telecommunications. If you’ve been following along with our previous discussions, you might remember how we explored core network functions and components. In this article, I’ll explain what HLR is and how it fits into the bigger picture of mobile networks. … Read more

What is HLR and VLR?

What is HLR and VLR? Today, we’re going to learn about two critical components in mobile networks: HLR (Home Location Register) and VLR (Visitor Location Register). These are part of the overall infrastructure that helps in managing subscribers’ information, ensuring smooth communication, and facilitating network access. Let me explain these concepts to you in detail. … Read more

What does RSRP value mean?

What does RSRP value mean? Today, let’s explore what RSRP value means in LTE and how it impacts the network experience. As we’ve already discussed signal strength concepts like SINR and RSRQ in earlier topics, understanding RSRP will now complete your picture of LTE radio signal measurements. I’ll help you make sense of this term … Read more

How many dBm is a good signal?

How Many dBm is a Good Signal? Today, we are going to explore the concept of dBm and how it relates to the strength of a signal, especially in terms of mobile network performance. You’ve probably heard of terms like “good signal strength” or “weak signal,” but understanding what those terms mean in terms of … Read more

What is the minimum RSSI enabled?

What is the Minimum RSSI Enabled in LTE? Today, we will dive into the concept of Minimum RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator) in LTE. As we discussed in previous articles, RSSI is a critical factor that helps us understand the strength of the signal received by a device. In LTE, the minimum RSSI value plays … Read more

What is OFDMA in a router?

What is OFDMA in a Router? Today, let’s dive into a topic that plays a crucial role in improving wireless communication: OFDMA, or Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access. You might have heard about it in the context of LTE and 5G, but here, we will discuss its importance in a router environment and how it … Read more

How to improve SINR?

How to Improve SINR? Today, as we’ve already explored topics like RSRP and interference in LTE, it’s time to focus on a crucial aspect of network quality — SINR, or Signal-to-Interference-plus-Noise Ratio. If you and I are trying to make sense of why SINR matters, then we should also understand how to improve it. A … Read more