Ltehmonitor

Many modern LTE/5G routers default to "Auto" band selection, which often causes the router to hop between a weak 5G signal and a strong LTE signal, causing lag spikes and dropouts. LTE-H-Monitor allows you to see exactly which bands (e.g., B3, B7, B20, n78) your modem is aggregating.

I’ve structured this as a professional suitable for a GitHub README, internal documentation, or a proposal. ltehmonitor

trying to tweak a new connection for stability and performance Many modern LTE/5G routers default to "Auto" band

Setting it up involves inputting your router’s IP address and selecting the correct device profile. For beginners, this might require a quick YouTube tutorial, but the community support forums are vast. trying to tweak a new connection for stability

This is where the software shows its age. LTE-H-Monitor is primarily built for . There is no native Mac or mobile version, which is a significant downside in a multi-platform world. However, Mac users can run it efficiently via VMs or Wine wrappers.