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vor 4 Jahren
Die (meiner Meinung nach) beste Karte gibt es bei LTE &latitude=51.53484322493699&longitude=8.828773971335101&zoom=7.324667448350924&showTowers=true&showTowerLabels=true&clusterEnabled=true&tilesEnabled=true&showOrphans=false&showNoFrequencyOnly=false&showFrequencyOnly=false&showBandwidthOnly=false&DateFilterType=Last&showHex=false&showVerifiedOnly=false&showUnverifiedOnly=false&showLTECAOnly=false&showENDCOnly=false&showBand=0&showSectorColours=true&mapType=roadmap" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow noreferrer">cellmapper.net
Welchen Router setzt Du derzeit ein? Falls Du die Cell-ID der aktuell verwendeten Zelle aus dem Router auslesen kannst, kannst Du im cellmapper auch nach dem zugehörigen Funkturm suchen. Dazu klickst Du in der Leiste oben auf Tools -> eNB ID Calculator. Dort kannst Du die vom Router gelieferte Cell-ID in die eNB-ID umwandeln. Die eNB-ID kannst Du dann in der Kartenansicht links unter "Tower Search" eintragen woraufhin die Karte auf den gesuchten Funkturm gesetzt wird.
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vor 4 Jahren
Mein Router gibt mir leider keine Möglichkeit, die Cell-ID auszulesen, aber mit einer Handy-App funktioniert es. Network Cell Info gibt sogar direkt die eNB an und damit konnte ich den Masten auf cellmapper.net finden, in ca. 7,5 km Entfernung. Da ich keine direkte Sichtverbindung dorthin habe, wundert es mich nicht, dass die Verbindung so schwach ist.
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