Einmal im Zug sehr guten und einmal sehr schlechten Empfang – woran liegt es?
Wir sind eine Strecke an einem Tag zweimal gefahren. Auf der Hinfahrt hatten wir nahezu keinen Handyempfang.
Auf der rückfahrt hervorragendes Signal mit mindestens drei Balken Signal auf der Display.
Kann sein dass der repeater defekt war? WLAN gab’s kein im Zug
If you don’t have the same car number on both tours, it’s not the same wagon. That’s not what the train is.
And if there was no Wlan, what did Repeater do? Repeaters are there to record the Wlan signal from the router, to create a new one and thus to increase the range, which makes the absolute opposite too often.
Hm, it was a train from ÖBB.
I think that there are 2 things there are 1. free Wi-Fi and 2.
For WLAN, the train operator must order data volume with the telecom company. Routers are used for this.
If mobile phone reception is to be used in the train without WLAN, devices are to be used (i.e. these, lack of technical knowledge simply: repeaters), which record mobile radio signals from the outside and send them out in the compartment to deal with the shielded trains.
As far as I know, virtually no mobile radio is possible on the train without these repeaters/radio amplifiers because metal and tinted discs do not let the radiation pass…
You know more? I’d be happy about your contribution.
I have to correct that the web calls the devices for mobile radio amplification also Repeater, was not known to me. So you were right.
They’re the discs. I don’t know. Look at this.
https://www.giga.de/news/schlechter-handyempf-im-zug-so-will-die-deutsche-bahn-das-problem-loesen/
This depends on what was happening to trains. The technical equipment and also the possible shielding (e.g. through coated windows) are different.
Earen twice Euro City wagons from ÖBB.
If it was not the same train, it is enough if the distance from the access point was significantly different.
It was twice the Euro City train from ÖBB.
the same ≠ the same