Why should you disable LTE on TIM network?
Before we proceed with the tutorial, let’s quickly discuss why you might want to disable LTE on your TIM network. While LTE offers fast internet speeds, it may cause compatibility issues with older devices or areas with weaker network coverage. Disabling LTE could potentially help in solving these issues, so let’s move on to the steps!
Step 1: Access your TIM network settings
To disable LTE on your TIM network, you need to access your network settings. Follow these steps to access the settings:
- Open the Settings app on your TIM network device.
- Scroll down and tap on “Network & Internet” or similar options depending on your device.
- Tap on “Mobile network” or “Cellular network” settings.
Step 2: Disable LTE option
Once you’re in the “Mobile network” or “Cellular network” settings, you will find various options related to your network connection. Look for the “Preferred network type” or “Network mode” option. This is where you can disable LTE. Follow these steps:
- Tap on “Preferred network type” or “Network mode”.
- Select the option that does not mention LTE. It could be 3G, 2G, or a similar option depending on your device.
- Confirm your selection and exit the settings.
Step 3: Restart your device
After disabling LTE on your TIM network, it is recommended to restart your device. This will help apply the changes and ensure that LTE is successfully disabled.
That’s it! You have successfully disabled LTE on your TIM network. Now your device will connect to the network using the selected non-LTE network type, which might help resolve any compatibility issues or network coverage problems.
If you ever decide to re-enable LTE, simply follow the same steps mentioned above and select the LTE option instead.
We hope this guide was helpful in solving your network issues on the TIM network. If you have any further questions or need assistance, feel free to reach out to the TIM customer support. Happy browsing!