Something in my neighborhood is jamming pretty much fucking everything.
>Cell phones have 1-2 bars and drop lose the ability to access internet (used to be solid 5 bars even downstairs with fast 4G internet a month ago)
>text messages can have up to 15 minute time lag to send/receive
>no bluetooth device can reliably connect in the home
>remote car starter is jammed completely (it works at my office or from inside a mall, but not 10 feet from car in my driveway)
>satellite radio has a huge dead spot about a block from my house (phone calls also drop instantly in that spot)
>older non-bluetooth wireless mouse constantly loses connection
Oddly enough the wifi router works though, as does the chromecast and the 2.4ghz cordless phones. It is everything else that is jammed.
Is someone fucking around in my neighborhood is is a local cel tower messed up? Is there any decent test tool for this?
>>51581793
Email/Call local commission. If they dont help, threaten with FCC investigation.
>>51581892
Canada here, no FCC.
I can call service Canada on Monday I guess. I called Bell canada and they said a technician would check the local tower. I can't be the only one on my block getting this (I feel bad for people who live near that total deadspot a block away from here).
>>51581934
Go ask. Like seriously haha. Just ask them if they have noticed a change. This will also give you more credibility in your complaint so someone will be more inclined to come check it out.
>>51582056
One neighbor has an old car starter and it works, but he doesn't get the notification signal back that says it started.
Other person I asked is on a different phone proider using a different tower and they are not affected.
You have a fucko in the neighborhood. You know what that means, right?
Oh I found it.
"Sepectrum management and Telecommunications Offfice". They have an office in every major city it seems. This is like Canada's FCC I guess.
>>51582151
I would laugh if it that house with the 20 Chinese people living in it a few houses down from here. Wouldn't surprise me if they had a ton of bootleg uncertified electronics and shit from Beijing.
Some years ago I've seen on tv about a similar problem somewhere in Italy. Car remotes not working and other wifi devices having problems. After an investigation they found out it was some guy's "signal boosting" tv antena that caused all that.
>>51582344
I know in england it can be a £5000 fine for using a cel phone signal booster.
In Canada they are legal and sold at bestbuy (3G and 4G boosters). I am wondering if a neighbor is using one or if theirs is failing and fucking up the area.
>>51581793
http://www.jammerfromchina.com/categories/Mobile_Phone_Jammers/