Become a MacRumors Supporter for $50/year with no ads, ability to filter front page stories, and private forums.

max2

macrumors 603
Original poster
May 31, 2015
6,400
2,032
5g or 4g lte any better now ? Which phone if so? The provider I want to know most about with data signal in building is AT&T.

You most likely think it is crazy to determine to go back to a place for vacation based on phone signal but that exactly what I am worried about. Mainly it working and speed inside hotel.

I know Chicago has a lot of tall building so that interferes with signals like 4g lte or 5g data connection.

Would use Wifi but do not trust hotel Wifi sorry.

Yes I know as well this is as close to impossible to know for sure unless I go there again and test it out myself. At least least this will give me a idea.

I do remember some areas like in the parks had great 4g lte speed and signal.

The biggest issue was in the hotel :(


P.S. tried the hotel Wifi just to see once but not with banking or anything security risk wise. It barely worked too. :(
 

Jackbequickly

macrumors 68030
Aug 6, 2022
2,520
2,581
5g or 4g lte any better now ? Which phone if so? The provider I want to know most about with data signal in building is AT&T.

You most likely think it is crazy to determine to go back to a place for vacation based on phone signal but that exactly what I am worried about. Mainly it working and speed inside hotel.

I know Chicago has a lot of tall building so that interferes with signals like 4g lte or 5g data connection.

Would use Wifi but do not trust hotel Wifi sorry.

Yes I know as well this is as close to impossible to know for sure unless I go there again and test it out myself. At least least this will give me a idea.

I do remember some areas like in the parks had great 4g lte speed and signal.

The biggest issue was in the hotel :(


P.S. tried the hotel Wifi just to see once but not with banking or anything security risk wise. It barely worked too. :(

‘You are wise to not use the Hotel WiFi. Be safe!
 

M.Rizk

macrumors 6502a
Apr 20, 2015
782
612
There is nothing wrong with using hotel WiFi. Any app on iOS now supports HTTPS which protects you against middle man attacks, and any app that tries to use HTTP (not HTTPS) will be encrypted via iCloud Private Relay. Anyways, I understand wanting to be extra cautious which is why you can use a VPN to encrypt all your traffic.

You can use 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare Warp). It is free, and your data is not the "product".

Anyways, to answer your question. I am not in Chicago myself but usually your experience using LTE/5G at a hotel will be much better than at your own home because the majority of hotels are usually close to tourists/public spots where carriers focus their coverage in and invest in higher capacity due to the pressure during peak times.
 
  • Like
Reactions: max2 and Vazza

max2

macrumors 603
Original poster
May 31, 2015
6,400
2,032
There is nothing wrong with using hotel WiFi. Any app on iOS now supports HTTPS which protects you against middle man attacks, and any app that tries to use HTTP (not HTTPS) will be encrypted via iCloud Private Relay. Anyways, I understand wanting to be extra cautious which is why you can use a VPN to encrypt all your traffic.

You can use 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare Warp). It is free, and your data is not the "product".

Anyways, to answer your question. I am not in Chicago myself but usually your experience using LTE/5G at a hotel will be much better than at your own home because the majority of hotels are usually close to tourists/public spots where carriers focus their coverage in and invest in higher capacity due to the pressure during peak times.

Ok fair enough.
 

max2

macrumors 603
Original poster
May 31, 2015
6,400
2,032
Found out AT&T may have spotty coverage in Chicago at certain locations. That is dumb.
 

max2

macrumors 603
Original poster
May 31, 2015
6,400
2,032
Yes. Even in the Subway. Also, when I was in school, some of my classes were in the basement. I didn't get service with Verizon but got it with AT&T.
Well when I was in Chicago it was so difficult to get 4g lte on my iPhone 11 when at the hotel. :(

What phone did you have or still have at this time btw ?
 

max2

macrumors 603
Original poster
May 31, 2015
6,400
2,032
Hmm I wonder why my iPhone 11 could not get data in the hotel. Oh well.

Now have a iPhone 14 Pro Max.

Hopefully that fixes it.
 

fishkorp

macrumors 68030
Apr 10, 2006
2,536
650
Ellicott City, MD
Chicago is the 3rd largest city in the US. There are tons of giant, metal buildings. Of course there are going to be problem areas. Every city will have spots like that. Experience at a single hotel isn’t indicative of the entire city. If you have to stay at that particular hotel, call and ask. Otherwise, there are about 150 other hotels to choose from.
 

max2

macrumors 603
Original poster
May 31, 2015
6,400
2,032
Chicago is the 3rd largest city in the US. There are tons of giant, metal buildings. Of course there are going to be problem areas. Every city will have spots like that. Experience at a single hotel isn’t indicative of the entire city. If you have to stay at that particular hotel, call and ask. Otherwise, there are about 150 other hotels to choose from.
Your right.

There should be info online for it.
 

M.Rizk

macrumors 6502a
Apr 20, 2015
782
612
Found out AT&T may have spotty coverage in Chicago at certain locations. That is dumb.

If you end up not liking AT&T in Chicago, remember you can get a 15 day trial on Visible which is a Verizon owned MVNO, and a 30 day (or more) trial on T-Mobile via their own app. All eSIM.
 
  • Like
Reactions: max2 and ebika

ebika

macrumors 6502a
Nov 17, 2008
808
748
Chicago
If you end up not liking AT&T in Chicago, remember you can get a 15 day trial on Visible which is a Verizon owned MVNO, and a 30 day (or more) trial on T-Mobile via their own app. All eSIM.
Great suggestion. You can also get a trial for T-Mobile via eSIM really quickly. I live in Chicago. T-Mobile and AT&T have good coverage here, but there are going to be poor signal and dead spots depending on specific location.
 
  • Like
Reactions: max2

johnb300m

macrumors member
Dec 15, 2008
74
91
Chicago, IL
I'm in the Chicago area and was in the city, Loop area over the weekend.
I was surprised how good the 5G coverage was. Even in a few of the buildings I entered.
Honestly, I have more dead zone issues out in the suburbs than I did my (only 1 day sample) in the city.
I have AT & T.
They seem pretty awful in the west and northwest burbs. Lots of dead zones. No signal in large commercial buildings.
I get NO signal at work. And only 1-2 bars at home.
They used to have an app you could submit network trouble issues, but they discontinued it.
Probably got too many error tickets from me!
 

max2

macrumors 603
Original poster
May 31, 2015
6,400
2,032
My problem was with 4g lte sense I only had a iPhone 11 at the time.

It was only in the hotel though.
 

max2

macrumors 603
Original poster
May 31, 2015
6,400
2,032
I'm in the Chicago area and was in the city, Loop area over the weekend.
I was surprised how good the 5G coverage was. Even in a few of the buildings I entered.
Honestly, I have more dead zone issues out in the suburbs than I did my (only 1 day sample) in the city.
I have AT & T.
They seem pretty awful in the west and northwest burbs. Lots of dead zones. No signal in large commercial buildings.
I get NO signal at work. And only 1-2 bars at home.
They used to have an app you could submit network trouble issues, but they discontinued it.
Probably got too many error tickets from me!

What phone did you have at the time ?
 
Register on MacRumors! This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.