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@ECBG  if it happens again, turn it off and count to 20 very slowly and turn it back on. It should work or move to a different area and try to get on. Both works for me.

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@Sage04 wrote:

@ECBG  if it happens again, turn it off and count to 20 very slowly and turn it back on. It should work or move to a different area and try to get on. Both works for me.


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Many thanks.  I live in a cove surrounded by mountains which are in a set of even larger mountains!  We have high powered signal boosters all over the house.

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@ECBG wrote:

@Sage04 wrote:

@ECBG  if it happens again, turn it off and count to 20 very slowly and turn it back on. It should work or move to a different area and try to get on. Both works for me.


@Sage04 

 

Many thanks.  I live in a cove surrounded by mountains which are in a set of even larger mountains!  We have high powered signal boosters all over the house.

 


@ECBG  I know what you mean about the boosters. AT&T made that recommendation and my nephew who works with them in NY came and installed three about two months ago.. He told me not to use those from the Company so he got different ones.

 

Still happened at least twice so maybe it's my phone but it usually works once I turn it off. Everything else works perfectly.

 

Here's to not let it happen to US again.

 

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Banned....no one gets banned do they?😄