They should be used in conjunction with any reported symptoms to help you get a picture of what's going on.
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If you really can’t stand to see another ad again, then please We use cookies to make wikiHow great. They may install an attenuator or pad your drop.All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being publishedIt's important not to obsess over the error logs, power levels, or SNR if you are not experiencing any issues. To find out if there’s a wireless or mobile service outage in your area: From the choices below, select the mobile/cell phone service you’re having problems with. This is usually a symptom of degrading or underperforming hardware or another problem. This is usually a symptom of degrading or underperforming hardware or another problem. If it's any higher than this, there's likely an issue outside of your house which you'll have to call your ISP's technician to resolve.