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Almost Unused High Speed Data Connection for Sprint/Boost Users

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New little thing I discovered after a new ROM I installed on my phone removed my LTE access; Wouldn't even let me get to 1x, let alone 3G, or LTE. Using this very thoroughly researched access point, I now have mobile data, and I get speeds of up to 50MB/s regularly out in the field. I reflashed the ROM and applied the fix a second and third time to make sure it works as promised, and here it is for all of you Sprint/Boost users.
Get into your wireless data settings, get into those settings by clicking the Settings tab under the three dots in the top right corner. Now hit Access Point Names and hit the plus button. These screenshots should explain how to setup the new AP that seems, according to my pitiful testing, to move much faster than any access points off the stock ROM.
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Bob's your uncle. Let me know if this high speed data line works for you the same way I believe it does for me. Or if you managed to fix a ROM with no LTE access on CDMA phones. Give me feedback! If this doesn't work for you, I would like to know just as much as if it does. Nothing created can be improved if we don't know what needs to change to make it all get better.

Later taters.
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Used this AP to fix my custom recovery's lack of LTE for Sprint/Boost. Using the AP switches all your notifications to Sprint, Boost's parent company, which is no biggie at all. I threw on a VPN and got speeds up to 75MB/s at various points throughout my test.
Thank you so much for your contributions!
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Op...
First off, This Post is Exactly what MORE Forums need. TopShelf Share! GD Looking Out.
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